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Thanks for taking the time to visit our JustGiving page.
Emerald Frames, dedicated to supporting its community, has launched an exciting charity prize draw giving UK residents the chance to win an original screenprint. All proceeds will be donated to Alf Rewin Conservation (ARC).
For just £5 per entry, participants have the chance to win a unique signed proof artwork created by artist Dave Buonaguidi (Real Hackney Dave).
"Just Be Nice"
Print dimensions: 500 × 700 mm
Framed dimensions: 655 x 860mm
The artwork itself can be seen in Vinny & Teds 10-12 The Broadway, Beaconsfield Old Town, HP9 1ND until January 16th.
The campaign aims to raise funds for ARC, supporting their mission to protect wildlife and ecosystems, inspire future conservationists, and make environmental education accessible to all.
“We wanted to do something that not only supports an important cause, but also brings the community together,” said Cath from Emerald Frames. “Art has a unique power to inspire, and we hope this initiative will raise both awareness and meaningful funds for ARC.”
The prize draw is open to all UK residents aged 18+.
All entries donating £5 or over will be entered into the draw and a randomiser will choose the winner. Anonymous donations cannot be entered.
The winner will be selected at random during a live draw on Instagram on 17 January 2026.
Thanks to everyone who donates to this important cause on behalf of Emerald Frames and Alf Rewin Conservation.
For more details:
https://www.emeraldframes.com/
https://www.vinnyandted.co.uk/beaconsfield/
Alf first went to the Mabula Ground Hornbill project in South Africa whilst on a Conservation Course at Merrist Wood College. Whilst there he was asked by Dr Lucy Kemp if he would consider becoming an intern and staying on in Africa, which he did. His many stories and pictures from this time are amazing memories we cherish following his return to the UK and his untimely passing.
We proudly collected his degree in Wildlife & Conservation from Kingston University posthumously in 2019.
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