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Charity Raffle...prize draw on Valentine's day!


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Show some love this Valentine's Day and be in with a chance of winning a prize for you or your loved ones! All proceeds from the sale of entries will support local charity Link Age Southwark in their mission to help older people stay connected with their communities during this especially difficult time.


Prizes include a beautiful bouquet, yoga & homeware gift vouchers, a cashmere scarf, strawberry gin and plenty of red, white & sparking wine... PLUS bundles and a MYSTERY PRIZE!


The raffle is running until 12pm (midday) on Sunday 14 February. The draw takes place at 2pm on Sunday 14 February, and all winners will be contacted by email.


To see the full prize list and buy your entries, visit the raffle homepage: https://go.rallyup.com/lasraffle

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