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Charity Christmas Raffle! Prizes from Alexander Wang, Michelin star Angler, Borough Kitchen etc


SophieL

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Hi all,


I live in East Dulwich and also work for a wonderful charity called Solving Kids' Cancer. We fight for a future where no child dies of the childhood cancer neuroblastoma or suffers due to its treatment.


This Christmas, we're putting on a Christmas raffle to raise money for our work. Tickets are ?2 each and would make a great Christmas present (or treat for yourself!).


Prizes are:



Alexander Wang Large Emile Tote (RRP ?775)  


Young LDN Hollywood Peel (Notting Hill) (RRP ?190) 


3 Course Meal and Bottle of Wine for Two at Michelin Star Restaurant Angler (Moorgate)


Liberty London Queue for the Zoo First For Balance Bicycle (RRP ?175) 


Odacite Beauty Set (RRP ?170) 


Lumie Bodyclock Shine 300 (RRP ?129) 


Cookery School at Little Portland Street Voucher (RRP ?125) 


NightJar (Old Street) Voucher (RRP ?100) 


Borough Kitchen Cook School Voucher (RRP ?99) 


3 Course Lunch for Two with wines chosen by a Sommelier at Elystan Street Restaurant (Chelsea)


Chocoholic Afternoon Tea for Two at 5* The London Hilton Park Lane (RRP ?78) 


Young LDN Manicure and Pedicure (RRP ?64) 


Gourmet Burger Kitchen Voucher (RRP ?50) 


Rose and Grey Voucher (RRP ?50) 


Sticks N Sushi Voucher (RRP ?50) 


The Avenue Cookery School Voucher (RRP ?49) 


John Lewis Voucher (RRP ?40) 


Crussh Voucher (RRP ?30) 


Hare Brewery Tour (RRP ?30) 


JoJo Maman B?b? Voucher (RRP ?25) 


Wynchwood Brewery Tour for 2 (RRP ?24) 


Hob Voucher (RRP ?20) 


Lakeland Voucher (RRP ?20) 


Oliver Bonas Voucher (RRP ?20) 


Pasta Evangelists Voucher (RRP ?20) 


Please see link to the website to buy tickets here: https://www.solvingkidscancer.org.uk/shop/raffle


Thank you,

Sophie

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