Ben's signed, match worn De Gea shirt raffle

Ben Foster is raising money for Cure Leukaemia
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Match-Worn Shirts · 15 January 2017

Cure Leukaemia has committed to raise an ADDITIONAL £1m to fully fund the expansion of the globally significant Centre for Clinical Haematology in Birmingham by 31.12.2017 and YOU can play your part.

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HOW TO WIN THE SIGNED, MATCH WORN DAVID DE GEA SHIRT HE KINDLY DONATED TO ME ON 17th DECEMBER 2016:

Step 1: Make a minimum donation of £10.00 (or the equivalent value in other currencies) to be placed in the draw (note that gift aid cannot be claimed on these donations).

Step 2: Once you have made your donation tick the box to opt in to communications with Cure Leukaemia to make sure the charity can contact you if you are the winner.

Step 3: If you do not tick the box Cure Leukaemia will be unable to contact you and in this instance please contact (info@cureleukaemia.co.uk) to inform them

The winner will be announced on Sunday 24th September 2017 - the day of Velo Birmingham a 100-mile, closed road, cycling event I will hopefully be riding for Cure Leukaemia.

All funds raised from this special raffle will go to blood cancer charity Cure Leukaemia and this year's £1m Appeal to fully fund the internationally renowned Centre for Clinical Haematology at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham. This is a fantastic charity that I am immensely proud to support and I can assure you that by entering this prize draw you will not only have the chance to win this amazing shirt (which has also been authenticated by Manchester United) but you will also be helping to save lives. 

Good luck to everyone who bids and thank you!

Ben

For more information on Cure Leukaemia go to www.cureleukaemia.co.uk

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Donation summary

Total
£7,376.89
+ £2.50 Gift Aid
Online
£1,003.23
Offline
£6,373.66

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