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Charity Raffle with Excellent Local Prizes


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My name?s Bec - I live in East Dulwich and I?m running the London Marathon in memory of my lovely and much missed friend, Claire. I want to raise as much money as possible for Sarcoma UK ? the only UK charity dedicated to bone and soft tissue cancer.


I?ve been bowled over by the generosity of local businesses and services that I?ve approached and I wanted to host a raffle in order to raise some funds for the charity.


?2 = 1 ticket

?5 = 1 strip of 5 tickets

?10 = 3 strips - 15 tickets


Prizes include:


2x ?25 vouchers for the wonderful William Rose Organic Butchers (E.Dulwich)

A number of Yoga Class packages at YogaRise (Bussey Building, Peckham)

Personal Tour of the Houses of Parliament accompanied by a Special Advisor (Including access to the Vote 100 Exhibition)

2x Rooftop Film Club Tickets for a film of your choice

?30 voucher for Begging Bowl (Bellenden Road, Peckham)

?25 voucher for any Franco Manca

Meal for Two at any Honest Burger

Children of the Stars ? real leather passport cover and luggage tag ? 2x sets

?Gentleman Jack? Limited Edition bottle of Jack Daniels

Possibly more prizes as they come in...


If you?d like to learn more about the story and win some of our fab prizes, you can donate at my JustGiving page: www.bit.ly/becruns ?quoting ?RAFFLE? in your comment.


Then send me a short email at [email protected] - I can give you your raffle ticket numbers and take your details for contact. I will be drawing the raffle at a pub quiz in April (Date TBC but all ticket holders will be notified where and when).

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