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Fundraising

There are many different ways that you could support Pelican Cancer Foundation!

Why not organise or participate in a fun event to raise funds for Pelican’s work?  For some inspiration take a look at some of our fundraisers stories.

In fact the opportunities for fundraising are endless: golf days, office dressing up/down days, coffee mornings, quiz night, children’s discos, karaoke evenings, barn dances, Christmas fairs, dinner dances, marathons, sponsored walks/runs, sponsored haircuts, or walkathons, dog walks, cricket matches, concert evenings, art exhibitions, fashion shows, bridge evenings, clay pigeon shoots, open gardens, sky-diving – or even taking part in, or organising, an overseas challenge. Raise money for Pelican while having the experience of a lifetime!

Auction or raffle prizes – we are always on the look-out for auction and raffle prizes to raise funds at the small number of events Pelican holds each year. This could be in the form of luxury goods, vouchers, hampers, wine, holidays, high-quality toiletries, celebrity memorabilia, tickets to sporting events or concerts … whatever may make an appealing auction prize. We are very grateful to all our supporters who provide so much help and support in kind.

We would love to hear from you with your ideas. Tell us what you’re up to – we can profile your event on Pelican’s website and in our supporter e-bulletin and/or newsletter. If you need any leaflets, sponsorship forms or posters about Pelican, or other support to help you to make your idea a reality, just let us know.

Our fundraising pack is available to download or use as an online guide, or you can check out our Six Steps to Fundraise  for Pelican Cancer Foundation. There are lots of ideas and tips on how to fundraise successfully, whether you’re an individual, group/club member or employee. If you would prefer a hard copy please contact us on 01256 314746 or email admin@pelicancancer.org.

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22 Dec

We would like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a peaceful New Year - especially to all the wonderful key workers, who will be working throughout. 🎄🥂🎁

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5 Dec

Let loved ones know that you are thinking of them over the festive period and send a handwritten Christmas card. Order your Christmas cards from us at http://www.pelicancancer.org/shop. 🎄(Royal Mail’s latest recommended posting dates are 18th Dec (2nd Class) and 21st Dec (1st Class). 🎄

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