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Online Charity Fundraiser Auction - 3 May to 17 May


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Link Age Southwark is a local charity combating loneliness for older people and people with dementia. They are working doubly hard providing telephone befriending and emergency help in this time of crisis and have sadly had to cancel a number of their community fundraising events.


They are holding an online fundraiser auction to raise funds to support their services which are keeping older people connected to the their communities. There are many exciting lots to choose from, including a three night break in a private holiday home on the North Norfolk Coast, an Indian food cooking class, a Thank You NHS LED neon sign and lots more! Items are perfect for that special gift, or as a treat for yourself!


The online auction will open for bidding on Sunday 3 May at 5pm and close on Sunday 17 May at 7:30pm and can be found at https://givergy.uk/linkagesouthwark


Many of the items can be delivered anywhere within the UK so please let all your friends and family know about this event.


Thank you and happy bidding!

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