TEESSIDE-based autism charity, Daisy Chain, has announced the winners of its 'Win a marriage' competition.
Rebecca 1st earl baldwin of bewdley and Sam Wagner raised greater than £1,600 for the charity, which certified them for 3 tickets within the raffle.
Entrants necessary to lift £500 to gain a spot in the raffle, and every further £500 raised equalled one more raffle ticket.
The raffle became drawn at Hardwick corridor, the marriage venue protected as a part of the prize package, where Rebecca and Sam had been crowned the winners. Runners-up, Kaylee Stirling and Anthony Murray got a comfort prize of a live at Ramside corridor Treehouses with spa entry.
Rebecca and Sam, who have two little ones, Lila, aged 5, and Theo, aged one, acquired engaged on Rebecca's twenty ninth birthday at Aria Falls in the Lake District in September.
The couple, who live in Nunthorpe, met at a stock vehicle racing event.
Sam, 31, works in excellent manage at British metal in Hartlepool and is a driver as are Rebecca's brothers.
Rebecca, works at Archers legislations as a felony secretary.
Rebecca observed: "words can't describe how satisfied we're that we now have won Daisy Chain's 'Win a wedding' competition! After the tumultuous year we now have all had, it's miraculous to eventually have our dream marriage ceremony deliberate and able to book.
"I wish to flow on our most suitable desires to the different finalists, Kaylee and Anthony, they did an awesome job with their fundraising and we wish them each happiness for his or her personal marriage ceremony.
"raising this remarkable amount of cash for Daisy Chain will expectantly make an enormous change, and we hope many service users can advantage from the money raised."
Neeraj Sharma, chief executive of Daisy Chain, mentioned: "On behalf of everyone at Daisy Chain, I want to say an incredible congratulations to Rebecca and Sam for successful the competition. They worked very difficult to carry a stupendous amount of money and we're eternally grateful.
"i might also want to share commiserations with Kaylee and Anthony, their kindness and fundraising efforts gained't be forgotten."
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