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Free Raffle Prizes for Children In Need.

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Does anyone know of any companies that may be willing to give us products or services to raffle off for Children in Need? SAS Mobility Services in Gillingham, Kent will hopefully be hosting the raffle if we can get enough prizes as we are offering a Mobility Scooter as first prize, a wheelchair as second. Any suggestions would be great.

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  • You'll be surprised just how generous some people are. I did a small raffle for a local football team, really not thinking people would be interested in supporting them. I got loads, I went to all the local shops and got something from most of them. Venture were very generous as were all the local gyms, i got a family membership for 3 months from David Lloyds. Try hotels and restaurants, hair dressers, beauty salons. Go in person and they are far more interested. Emails and letters get binned and forgotten.

    Good Luck
  • how bout writing to various companies?? 1of the charities i work for do this every year for our xmas raffle and a few big companies have been generous
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