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easyfundraising for CELC!

Do you want to raise money for us but don't have the time? A solution has been found. With Easyfundraising you can be a star fundraiser from the comfort of your own home.

How does it work?

Just start your online shopping first at easyfundraising, then shop as normal. Our retailers will then make a small donation to say “thank you”. Remember, all you need to do is register - there will be no extra cost to you. 

easyfundraising is in partnership with thousands of retailers throughout the country, including big names such as Amazon, Ebay and Argos.

You can also download a donation reminder to help you remember to activate your donation every time you shop. 

This is a fantastic opportunity to help us out whilst doing your normal shopping and we would be thrilled to have your support!

Published: 19th November, 2018

Updated: 20th November, 2018

Author: Anonymised User

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