Once again our supporters (that's YOU!) have come up trumps; this time through your shopping efforts online via the www.easyfundraising.org.uk website.
Our cheque just received for the shopping donations raised during the period 1st April to 30th June this year was for a whopping £89.31. If you click on the link above and sign up, once you have raised your initial £5, easyfundraising will add a further £5 to the total .... and none of this costs you anything extra to your purchase.
Everyday shopping purchases done via the site will help swell our funds; so far using this type of fundraising site has raised a total of £870.76, yet not cost anyone an extra penny on their shop. Whether it be the groceries, Amazon or eBay, or even your car/home insurance; most companies are registered with the site to help raise those valuable pennies (and pounds) which we can put to very good use in helping the wild birds around us.
We have new supporters joining up all the time - wouldn't it be wonderful to break the £1000 barrier for Christmas; a time when so many of us shop online in any case.
Thanks for your continued support.
Nigel
Wild Bird Advice and information
Many people would help birds more, if they knew simple easy ways in which they could help wild birds, without going to too-much extra trouble. Often there are ways to help – that don’t actually ‘cost’ anything at all, but can make a huge difference to making birds welcome and safe in the environment around us.
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