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KLC School of Design is thrilled to be contributing a unique, designer wreath for the Place2Be Wreath Raffle, being held in conjunction with the charities annual Carol Concert. The Carol Concert and Wreath Raffle raise much-needed funds to help continue Place2Be's lifesaving work in schools throughout the UK, ensuring more children have access to quality mental health services.
Raffle tickets are £10 each and the raffle will be drawn on Tuesday 26th November 2019.
KLC School of Design and House of Upcycling wreath
This innovative decorative wreath is 400mm in diameter and has been created on behalf of the KLC School of Design for the Place2Be raffle as a reminder that Christmas is an opportunity for us all to celebrate life, love and togetherness. Professional 'upcycler' Dominique Malacarne of Malphor is based in Oxford and has a background in graphic art although she now spends her time creating distinctive gothic style pieces of upcycled furniture and home accessories and is well-known for injecting symbolism into her work. Dominique is an Associate of the House of Upcycling, the UK and Ireland's leading independent association for the support and elevation of standards and status of professional upcycling for interiors.
How to purchase tickets:
- Purchase your tickets by donating in increments of £10 (e.g. £10 = 1 ticket, £20 = 2 tickets, etc.)
- Please make sure you enter your name and tick the box alongside 'I'm happy to be contacted by Place2Be'. This permission allows JustGiving to share your contact details with us so that we can send your tickets to you. Anonymous donations will be accepted gratefully and not entered into the draw.
Important details:
- This is a fundraising event held by and for Place2Be to help continue our charitable work of improving children's mental health.
- The Wreath Raffle will be drawn at random by the Place2Be team (registered office: 175 St. John Street, London, EC1V 4LW) on Tuesday 26th November 2019 and winners will be notified by email and phone.
- 3 children in every classroom have a diagnosable mental health problem
- Half of those children with lifetime mental health issues first experience symptoms by the age of 14
- Depression and anxiety amongst teenagers have increased by 75% in the past 25 years
- Children are less likely to suffer from serious mental health difficulties later in life if they receive support at an early age
- Mental health problems in children and young people result in an increased cost to the public purse and to wider society.