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Hi everyone!


I'm a primary school teacher trying to raise enough money to build a school in rural Nepal. (For the bargain price of ?7,000) To help me achieve my goal, I'm selling raffle tickets for ?1 to win a mini pool table (3feet by 2feet), Lovely dog/teddy bear and a mini manicure and child's haircut.


I had a market stall on Northcross Rd on Saturday and only sold 8 tickets. I really want to make more for my charity and also don't want to give away such cool prizes for ?8.


Does anyone have any ideas how I could sell these raffle tickets. Closing date is 27th March and I'm running a marathon in two weeks, so don't have that much free time on the weekends unfortunately.... I'm totally open to suggestions.


Can anyone help?

Hi everyone!


Thank you so much for all your generosity! That's totally brilliant.


You can send ?5 directly to my charity website at VirginMoneyGiving where you can use paypal, debit or credit card. That's probably the easiest and fastest. I can then put 6 tickets into the raffle with your names on them.

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