Chelsea Design Quarter

Chelsea Design Quarter Raffle

Fundraising for Glass Door
£6,740
raised
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Chelsea Design Quarter Raffle , 8 October 2019
Glass Door

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We run the largest open access services to support people affected by homelessness

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Chelsea Design Quarter (CDQ) is delighted to support Glass Door through its Autumn Event and Raffle.

Please note that the draw is taking place on the evening of 21st November. The event starts at 5.30pm and if you purchase a ticket after 5pm on that day via Just Giving we can't guarantee we will be able to issue you a ticket. 

VERY IMPORTANT - if you are buying a raffle ticket please follow the instructions below. 

Raffle tickets are £10 each.  To buy a raffle ticket please make a donation to this page (multiples of £10 will be treated as a purchase of multiple tickets unless otherwise stated). When you place you donation, please check the box next to  "I'm happy to share my contact details with Chelsea Design Quarter".   This can be found above the "Confirm Donation" button.  Please see image in the updates below.  Just Giving can then share your contact details with CDQ and we can give your ticket number and arrange for your paper copy to be sent out. 

The draw will be held on the evening of 21st November at the Tom Faulkner showroom.  Please indicate if you would like to attend the event, places will be allocated in order of tickets sold.  Any winners who are unable to attend will be contacted by CDQ the following day with details of their prize and how to claim.

Prizes include: 

A night in the Bath Priory Hotel courtesy of Ammique ~ Empire Mirror from Catchpole & Rye ~ Bespoke Rug to the RRP of £500 from Crucial Trading ~ Gift package including 2 candles & candle sticks from Deirdre Dyson Rugs ~ Double Derwent Light in nickel finish designed by Martin Brudnizki from Drummonds ~ Baby Soho Drum from George Smith ~ French Cut Crystal Champagne Bucket from Guinevere ~ A pair of Nappa Couple Doorknobs from Haute Deco ~ 1 Year Free Subscription to Ivy.co ~ Lighting Design to the value of £1000 from John Cullen Lighting ~ 60cm x 60cm hand screen printed cushion from Knots Rugs ~ A rug from Matthew Wailes c. 1.7m x 2.4m worth c. £2000 ~ A beautiful Matbox from the POSH trading Company by Sarah Ward ~ Jeroboam of Champagne donated by Reed Harris Tiles ~ £500 voucher from Robert Langford ~ £500 to spend on shutters or blinds from The Shutter Shop ~ A Christmas Wreath from The Odd Flower ~ Limited edition bottle of artisan gin hand painted by Jan Erikson donated by Stephenson Wright ~ A shagreen box from Tatiana Tafur ~ A Tilt Green Cushion from The Rug Company ~ A Tom Faulkner Lily Cocktail Table ~ A full set of accessories from Waterworks 

Full Details of the raffle and prizes can be found here: 

https://chelseadesignquarter.co.uk/news/autumn-raffle/  

Thank you for helping Chelsea Design Quarter support Glass Door, who run London’s largest emergency winter night shelter network, providing a safe, warm place to sleep for up to 100 men and women a night in partnership with churches across West London. Year-round, men and women with nowhere else to turn can find drop-in centres during the day and the support they need to end their homelessness. Glass Door night shelters save lives, and the support services help change lives.

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About the charity

Glass Door

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Glass Door coordinates the UK’s largest network of open-access services for people affected by homelessness. Year round we provide support and hope, so people can get off, and stay off the streets. Our vision is a world where no one has to sleep on the streets of London.

Donation summary

Total raised
£6,740.00
Online donations
£3,580.00
Offline donations
£3,160.00

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