Charity Events | Staines And District Conservative Club https://stainesconservativeclub.co.uk Private Members Club Sun, 10 Oct 2021 15:01:03 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://stainesconservativeclub.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/SCC-Favicon-100x100.jpg Charity Events | Staines And District Conservative Club https://stainesconservativeclub.co.uk 32 32 Support Your Favourite Charities When You Shop https://stainesconservativeclub.co.uk/support-your-favourite-charities-when-you-shop/ Sun, 10 Oct 2021 14:31:22 +0000 https://stainesconservativeclub.co.uk/?p=1184 Cashback Or Donations? If you regularly shop online you might already be aware of the cashback options from sites like Topcashback and Cently that will credit a few pennies to your account when you use their app or browser extension when you make purchases. There are drawbacks to using these sites as you have to …

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Cashback Or Donations?

If you regularly shop online you might already be aware of the cashback options from sites like Topcashback and Cently that will credit a few pennies to your account when you use their app or browser extension when you make purchases.

There are drawbacks to using these sites as you have to build up credit beyond a set threshold before you can transfer the money back to your account, and in my experience it doesn’t always show up in any case.

Free Donations When You Shop

Rather than clawing back a few pence here and a pound there, have you ever considered that charity organisations can benefit greatly from the combined power of shoppers all over the world? Simply selecting a charity with a few clicks will ensure they receive a set percentage from your purchases automatically.

Amazon Smile

When you smile, the whole world smiles with you. The whole Amazon world that is. Yes, you can now shop on Amazon and have 0.5% of your purchases donated to a charity of your choice. Once you have made your selection all you need to do is to remember to use the Amazon Smile link before browsing and shopping.

The site is essentially the same as the familiar site, with the same products and prices. Amazon do not pay to advertise Smile which is how they are able to cover the donations without increasing any prices. This is also why it is important to get the word out to a wider audience.

Easyfundraising

For almost everything else there is Easyfundraising.org, a site that a considerable number of retailers are signed up to (over 5,000), with more being added weekly.

It was originally conceived as a platform for lesser known charities to raise donations, and if you are involved with a local charity you can easily register and use their campaign templates to get the message to your followers.

With a few clicks you can add the app extension to your browser (no technical skill required), and it will alert you when you visit a site that is registered with them. All you have to do is confirm that you want the retailer to make a donation on your behalf, to the charity you have chosen, when you checkout.

https://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/

All the instructions are on the site and you can start making a difference straight away.

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Centenary Merchandise Now Available From Poppy Shop https://stainesconservativeclub.co.uk/centenary-merchandise-now-available-from-poppy-shop/ Tue, 05 Oct 2021 21:35:39 +0000 https://stainesconservativeclub.co.uk/?p=1167 Support the Royal British Legion Centenary Poppy Appeal and buy your poppies and merchandise direct from their online Poppy Shop. Many businesses have benefited from the move to online sales and for some it has been a welcome lifeline during the pandemic. You may remember that last year’s Poppy Appeal was severely disrupted, and services …

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Support the Royal British Legion Centenary Poppy Appeal and buy your poppies and merchandise direct from their online Poppy Shop.

Many businesses have benefited from the move to online sales and for some it has been a welcome lifeline during the pandemic.

You may remember that last year’s Poppy Appeal was severely disrupted, and services across Britain on Remembrance Day held remotely.

The Royal British Legion were forced to come up with some innovative ways of raising funds without relying on the usual collection boxes, and so they created Poppies In The Post as a way for people to order poppies for themselves and to distribute to family and friends.

It was a logical progression therefore to create an online shop where anyone could purchase Poppy Pins along with other merchandise. The RBL are now in their centenary year and have extended their range to include Centenary items, a Vera Lynn collection and rugby and football team pins.

Captain Sir Tom Poppy Pin

Captain Sir Tom Poppy Pin

Dame Vera Lynn Poppy Pin

Dame Vera Lynn Collection

100 percent of the profits go to the Royal British Legion charity to help support serving and ex-serving Armed Forces personnel.

Visit the RBL Poppy Shop Now!

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Hair Razing Charity Event Raises £700 For Motor Neurone Disease Association https://stainesconservativeclub.co.uk/hair-razing-charity-event-raises-700-for-motor-neurone/ Tue, 24 Jul 2018 23:39:43 +0000 http://stainesconservativeclub.co.uk/?p=50 A charity event hosted by Staines And District Conservative Club on 26th May this year raised £700.00 for the Motor Neurone Disease Association. Club member Danny O’Leary organised the beard and head shaving event, which he had been planning for some time judging by the length of hair being offered up for the cause.   …

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A charity event hosted by Staines And District Conservative Club on 26th May this year raised £700.00 for the Motor Neurone Disease Association.

Club member Danny O’Leary organised the beard and head shaving event, which he had been planning for some time judging by the length of hair being offered up for the cause.

          

The event was well attended and the amount raised included contributions from club members and Danny’s friends and colleagues, with the final amount collected being topped up by the club to round off an astonishing £700.00 total.

For more information on Motor Neurone Disease or to make a donation, please visit www.mndassociation.org

          

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