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Items for goody bags

ninaballerina29
Posts: 1 Newbie
in Charities
Looking for help finding items for a goody bag.
The event will have press coverage as well as blogger and Social Media coverage too so there is an incentive for companies to be involved.
Event is a masquerade ball for a charity called Angel Wings which is for anyone who has lost a child and needs help and support. We also try and raise awareness of child illnesses as well as the numbers relating to miscarriage, stillbirth etc.
The event will have press coverage as well as blogger and Social Media coverage too so there is an incentive for companies to be involved.
Event is a masquerade ball for a charity called Angel Wings which is for anyone who has lost a child and needs help and support. We also try and raise awareness of child illnesses as well as the numbers relating to miscarriage, stillbirth etc.
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I think you're going to need to give a bit more information in order to get some responses;
1. Are you looking for companies to donate items, or is there a small budget for the goody bags?
2. I'm assuming that a maskerade ball means they're paid-for tickets, in which case how much? People paying £20 a ticket will expect a lot less than people who have paid £60 a ticket.
3. Are there any items in particular that you think would work well? Are you looking for one or two "expensive" items, or perhaps four or five smaller cheaper items?
You might find that rather than have companies donate items, you work out what you want to buy and how much it'll all cost, and then approach companies asking if they'd like to be the goody bag sponsor at a cost of X amount.0
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