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Thanks for coming to support our chosen charity and taking part
in our ProQuest annual raffle.
Prizes this year are bigger and better than ever as we are EMEA wide! We are giving away electronic vouchers of your choice in the following order:
1st Prize - £500 voucher
2nd Prize - £300 voucher
3rd Prize – £250 voucher
4 x £150 vouchers
5 x £100 vouchers
4 x £50 vouchers
Each ticket is a £2 donation to enter the raffle. We will divide your total donation by 2 which will give us the number of tickets you have entered into the raffle. Don’t forget to leave your name on the donation. Donations can be hidden from public view if you so choose.
For example: £2 = 1 ticket, £10 = 5 tickets, £20 = 10 tickets etc.
There is no limit on number of tickets, the more you buy, the higher your chances of winning! Last donations for tickets COB 15th Dec, donations after this time will still be kindly received but not counted in the raffle.
The money you donate goes straight to this charity.
We will have a live draw on the 16th December, via Microsoft Teams, after the virtual holiday celebration.
Donating through JustGiving is simple, fast and totally secure. Your details are safe with JustGiving - they'll never sell them on or send unwanted emails. Once you donate, they'll send your money directly to the charity. So it's the most efficient way to donate - saving time and cutting costs for the charity.
If you have any questions or forget to leave you name please don't hesitate to email dan.hedges@proquest.com
The last two years have been tough for everyone. For many young people, the pandemic has impacted severely on their mental health. Over 40% of young people we have spoken with in the last 18 months have reported a deterioration in their mental health. We have also seen an increase of young people at risk of suicide, as well as an increase of all other presenting needs, such as stress, anxiety, and self-harm.
The pandemic has also increased financial uncertainty, and exacerbated feelings of loneliness and isolation, concerns about education and prospects; thereby increasing existing inequalities.
Please help us ensure that young people have someone to talk to, not just this Christmas, but always.
Thank you and good luck!