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In aid of Childhood Cancer Awareness month I am hosting a raffle to raise much needed funds to support research into childhood cancer.
Tickets are £1 each and can be purchased through this JustGiving page by making a donation for the amount of tickets you wish to purchase.
Please type your full name when making a donation for raffle tickets, and share a screenshot as evidence of payment either via the facebook post or by messaging me directly.
You're ticket number(s) will be allocated and available to view on the facebook post or messaged to you.
The raffle draw will take place on the 22nd September, winners will be notified via the facebook post and this JustGiving page.
PRIZES:
- £25 Dry Cleaning Voucher- Pressing Appointments
- A Zero Waste Bundle from Refill Revolution
- Body Shop 'Drops of Youth Set' donated by 'The Pamper Box with Chloe'
- £25 gift voucher for 'The Attic Hair Studio' Market Harborough
- A selection of beauty products donated by 'The Attic Hair Studio'
- £20 OFF Portrait Session Precious Pixels- Hinckley
- Bunting by Nothing New by Ruthie Ru
- Baileys Original
- Baileys Chocolate
- A bottle of MJ Gineering (Gin)
- Islastones designed by Islas Aunty Laura
- Heart shaped pendant by Rose & Grace Design
- Carrara coffee 3 month subscription
- Variety of red and white wine
- A cake by Baked by Emily Davies
Raffle prizes can be delivered locally within Market Harborough and surrounding villages
On Friday 18th September I will also be delivering cakes for a donation to local people in Market Harborough. only, you can book a cake delivery by contacting me on social media prior to the 18th. I will be posting details of the delicious cakes available on social media. Please also use this page to make a donation for your cake.
Isla Tansey, a 7-year old girl from Hinckley, she was diagnosed with DIPG in October 2017. She & her family started a phenomenal worldwide stone decorating movement called #Islastones in March 2018. which brings communities together worldwide.Sadly, Isla passed away on 10 July 2018. Isla’s family wants to share and raise awareness of this untreatable childhood cancer as there is very little funding into this area of research despite 80% of cases of cases of all brain tumours being in children between the ages of 5-9 years.