BOOTCAMP RAISES OVER £700,000 FOR CHARITY


Andrew Reynolds gives to charity

The Make-A-Wish Foundation was recently presented with its largest ever single donation, for the staggering sum of £702,158.

The large cheque was presented live on stage in front of 8,000 students of Andrew Reynolds Cash On Demand course, at a Bootcamp event held at London’s O2 Arena, to Make A Wish chief executive, Neil Jones.

Make A Wish Foundation is based in Camberley, Surrey and is one of the UK’s leading children’s charities – providing special wishes to children and young people with serious or life threatening illnesses.

This latest Andrew Reynolds Cash On Demand Bootcamp brought the total donated to Make A Wish from these events to around £1.2Million – described by Neil Jones as “a staggering sum of money” in a very moving speech form the O2 stage. Explaining that Make a Wish needs to raise over £5million a year to meet its target of granting 1,000 wishes a year – Neil then went on to thank every single on of Andrew Reynolds Cash on Demand students who had contributed to the sum raised.

Andrew Reynolds, the man behind the Bootcamp events, first came up with the idea of using a yearly event to raise funds for charity back in 2005 when he held his first Bootcamp in the much smaller 2,500 seater auditorium at the then Wembley Conference Centre. From there the events grew – culminating in the largest to date at the O2 Arena. This massive event went on to win several industry awards – including Best UK and International conference and Business Event of the year awards. Quite a step up from Andrew Reynolds first ever seminar just 10 years earlier – attended by around 150 people. In Andrew Reynolds Cash On Demand course,, he teaches his students – amongst other things, how to run a seminar business too. Like the rest of the Cash On Demand course – Andrew Reynolds teaches form experience. He knows what works – and what doesn’t; work. Andrew Reynolds Cash On Demand students get the benefit of a teacher and mentor who practices what he preaches.
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