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[p]With the initial show which we started this fundraiser for now behind us, we continue to work towards raising as much funding as possible for this wonderful charity![/p][p]We have gone past our initial target of £500 with a week still until the show - and so we have decided to try to raise a bit more for a charity which means a lot to us, and have raised our goal to £800![/p][p]On the 29th November at 3pm Greg will be back with a live interactive improvised story performed on YouTube Live - and this time we're doing it for charity - and as a marathon (although Greg will not be running!).[/p][p][br][/p][p]We have had loads of support from so many people over the recent weeks supporting Felicity in a competition, and at the same time we have had no chances to put our our collecting tin at shows to raise money for our chosen marine charity this year.[/p][p][br][/p][p]So on Sunday 29th November, at 3pm, Greg will be starting to tell a story, and instead of asking you to put some coins in his virtual hat, he will be asking you to make some donations to the Cetacean Research and Rescue Unit.[/p][p][br][/p][p]Normally Greg does these stories for twenty minutes. Last month he did one that lasted an hour. This time he intends to create a number of short stories for as long as his voice holds out to raise as much money for the charity as possible![/p][p][br][/p][p]A little about the 'Cetacean Research and Rescue Unit': The CRRU is a marine conservation charity dedicated to the study, conservation and understanding of UK whales, dolphins and porpoises (cetaceans) through scientific research, environmental education and the provision of a voluntary veterinary rescue service for marine wildlife in distress.[/p]