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Another April event :)


The Style Lab? brought to you by Queen Bee Styling and Lawler Steel, will be taking place on 18th April at 7.30pm, Lawler Steel Hair Salon, 90 Park Hall Road, West Dulwich, SE21 8BW.


For more details on what to expect on the night, please take a look at my previous review:- http://dulwichonview.org.uk/2012/10/20/the-style-lab/


This event is usually free but we are suggesting a ?5 entry fee which will go directly to the Help Xavier fund.


There are a limited number of spaces, to book yours please call Sally on 07956 293845

or email [email protected]

"Another easy way to help raise much needed funds for Xavier's operation is by visiting your favourite shops online through his charity portal.


All of the details are below and there is no cost to you. The charity gets paid from the retailers who have agreed to support the cause so you can help just by buying the things you wanted to anyway.


If you shop on-line and purchase from John Lewis, Amazon, M&S, Argos, Viking and many more. Please use my 'easyfundraising' account and the retailer will automatically donate some money at no cost to you. Please read on to help me get to my target:


How it works


easyfundraising.org.uk helps charities, schools, sports clubs, community groups, and other good causes to raise money when their supporters shop online.


It works in a similar way to many other loyalty shopping sites, but instead of earning points when you shop, you raise a donation for your cause instead.


You can shop with over 2,000 well known stores and each will donate up to 15% of what you spend. For example, John Lewis will donate 1%, Amazon 2.5%, The Body Shop 6%, some insurance retailers will even donate up to ?30 simply for taking out a policy with them! There is no extra cost to you.


If you would like to help Xavier?s cause in this way:

1.Click on ?Find a cause? and select ?Help Xavier?.

2.Fill out the quick form to register your details.

3.Find the retailer you want to shop with.

4.Click to visit the retailer, then shop as you normally would.

5.Your donation will be shown in your easyfundraising account within

30 days.


So if you shop on-line we are asking everyone to shop through easyfundraising.org.uk and help raise money for Xavier. Also, if you like please ask your friends and family to shop on-line to help Xavier.


Thanks you for your support.


Love


Sharanjit, Gavin and Xavier xx"

Signed up for easyfundraising.

Important tip: apparently if you shop online, your basket has to be empty when signing in to find&remind (the easyfundraising app) allow them to claim your donation - so if, like me, you keep things in your basket, empty it first, then, use the easyfundraising browser extension and shop for your items.

mx


esme Wrote:

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> "Another easy way to help raise much needed funds

> for Xavier's operation is by visiting your

> favourite shops online through his charity portal.

>

>

> All of the details are below and there is no cost

> to you. The charity gets paid from the retailers

> who have agreed to support the cause so you can

> help just by buying the things you wanted to

> anyway.

>

> If you shop on-line and purchase from John Lewis,

> Amazon, M&S, Argos, Viking and many more. Please

> use my 'easyfundraising' account and the retailer

> will automatically donate some money at no cost to

> you. Please read on to help me get to my target:

>

> How it works

>

> easyfundraising.org.uk helps charities, schools,

> sports clubs, community groups, and other good

> causes to raise money when their supporters shop

> online.

>

> It works in a similar way to many other loyalty

> shopping sites, but instead of earning points when

> you shop, you raise a donation for your cause

> instead.

>

> You can shop with over 2,000 well known stores and

> each will donate up to 15% of what you spend. For

> example, John Lewis will donate 1%, Amazon 2.5%,

> The Body Shop 6%, some insurance retailers will

> even donate up to ?30 simply for taking out a

> policy with them! There is no extra cost to you.

>

> If you would like to help Xavier?s cause in this

> way:

> 1.Click on ?Find a cause? and select ?Help

> Xavier?.

> 2.Fill out the quick form to register your

> details.

> 3.Find the retailer you want to shop with.

> 4.Click to visit the retailer, then shop as you

> normally would.

> 5.Your donation will be shown in your

> easyfundraising account within

> 30 days.

>

> So if you shop on-line we are asking everyone to

> shop through easyfundraising.org.uk and help raise

> money for Xavier. Also, if you like please ask

> your friends and family to shop on-line to help

> Xavier.

>

> Thanks you for your support.

>

> Love

>

> Sharanjit, Gavin and Xavier xx"

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