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***RAFFLE IS NOW CLOSED, THANK YOU TO EVERYONE FOR ENTERING, THE WINNER HAS BEEN NOTIFIED AND THE BLANKET IS ON THE WAY TO IT'S NEW HOME*** (9th October 2015)
Thank you for visiting my JustGiving page. I'm operating a raffle system to win my gorgeous crocheted Bon Bon Baby Blanket with all proceeds going to MSF's work with the current migrant crisis.
Every pound donated equals one entry into the draw (so if you donate five pounds you will have five entries etc), which will take place on 9th October 2015 at 6pm GMT. The lucky winner will be picked via a random number generator with each number allocated on a donation basis (so the first person to donate a pound gets number 1, the second gets number 2 etc, you get the picture).
**IMPORTANT** You MUST provide your name and email address when you donate so that I am able to contact you after the draw and let you know the winner. Please be assured that I will never share your details and will only use them for the purpose of this raffle, you shall not be spammed, I promise. If you don't provide your email address, or don't want to (you may not fancy a pretty crocheted blanket) I won't be able to enter you into the draw.
The Bon Bon Blanket was designed and made by me and is properly gorgeous; all pastel, crocheted loveliness, made from fabulous quality Rooster Almerino Wool (50% baby alpaca, 50% merino wool) and featured in Love Crochet Magazine. The Bon Bon is blanket perfection, check out the pictures in the gallery below if you don't believe me.
I’m fundraising to support the amazing work that Médecins Sans Frontières (UK) are doing for refugees in the Mediterranean. MSF are operating three rescue boats in the area in an attempt to help people reach safety and reduce the number of fatalities/injuries. Please help me to support them and donate or share this page today.
Donating through JustGiving is simple, fast and totally secure. Your details are safe with JustGiving – they’ll never sell them on or send unwanted emails. Once you donate, they’ll send your money directly to the charity. So it’s the most efficient way to donate – saving time and cutting costs for the charity.