Easy way to raise money

Shop Online and Raise Money! Have you heard about easyfundraising yet? It’s the easiest way to help raise money for St Therese of Lisieux Building Fund! If you already shop […]
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27 Aug, 2012Uncategorized

Shop Online and Raise Money!

Have you heard about easyfundraising yet? It’s the easiest way to help raise money for St Therese of Lisieux Building Fund! If you already shop online with retailers such as Amazon, M&S, Argos, John Lewis, Comet, Vodafone, eBay, Boden and Play.com, then we need you to sign up for free to raise money while you shop! So how does it work?
You shop directly with the retailer as you would normally, but if you sign up to http://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/sttolp for free and use the links on the easyfundraising site to take you to the retailer, then a percentage of whatever you spend comes directly to us at no extra cost to yourself.

How much can you raise?


Spend £100 with M&S online or Amazon and you raise £2.50 for us. £100 with WH Smith puts £2.00 in our pocket and so on.  There’s over 2,000 retailers on their site, and some of the donations can be as much as 15% of your purchase. Save money too!
easyfundraising is FREE to use plus you’ll get access to hundreds of exclusive discounts and voucher codes, so not only will you be helping us, you’ll be saving money yourself.

We’ve raised over £40 with easyfundraising so far but we need your help to keep donations coming in. Sign up at http://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/sttolp and start making a difference…simply by shopping. Thanks!

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