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'Angie is such a special person' - Inspirational Mancunian recognsied for raising a quarter of a million pounds for charity

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An inspirational woman has been recognised for her work raising money for charity at the BBC Radio Manchester Make a Difference Awards.

Angie Wild, a Community Development Coordinator for Alzheimer’s Society, has been raising money for a number of charities all focusing on different problems and illnesses.

Originally from Tameside, Angie has raised just under a quarter of a million pounds for different charities as well as over £7,000 for Alzheimer’s Society. READ MORE: Fury as news breaks that Rishi Sunak is set to axe the Manchester leg of HS2 READ MORE: Cell of tragic prisoner who 'couldn't breathe' had no fresh air, family claims Angie was nominated and won the fundraising category at the awards show, making her one of the only winners of the category since the awards were introduced.

Angie said: “I’m absolutely blown away to have won. I’m really proud of my award but even prouder to be working for Alzheimer’s Society, which is an amazing charity.” Angie has kept making her mark in the community by also being recognised by the ‘Amazing Ashton Awards’ after entering the final after raising money and awareness for dementia.

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