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Post by massiveridersfan on Mar 31, 2021 9:41:01 GMT
Last year I opted to buy items from Amazon through their Amazon Smile scheme. The items cost exactly the same for the buyer but Amazon make a small donation to a charity of your choosing. I opted for Leicester Riders Foundation and from March 2020 to February this year so far that has generated £53.81. That's the history bit.
So, if other fans of the club also opted for this choice then it would benefit significantly because, as we are often reminded, every little helps. The numbers start to stack up once you have hundreds of people doing the same. Remember, it costs you nothing BUT your charity of choice benefits. That for me is a no brainer. Even if you don't choose Riders Foundation there are many worthy charities which would love you to take this option.
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milehigh
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Post by milehigh on Mar 31, 2021 11:16:29 GMT
It is a good scheme, I've been using it for a couple of years to contribute to MacMillan who provide essential support and care to cancer pataints & their families.
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Post by dandayr on Mar 31, 2021 11:59:01 GMT
our club uses the easyfundraising site for the similar concept - no cost to the person shopping and free money for the club. believe our total is recently into 4 figures raised through it.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2021 15:09:24 GMT
We do the same through the co op
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