Win £100 to share with your cause

To celebrate the launch of White Stuff’s first ever charity calendar, we’re offering you the chance to win £100!

A little bit about the calendar

Earlier this year, White Stuff began a search to find the best looking blokes in Britain. The winners would model in our first ever charity calendar.

Hundreds of votes were cast online and entries were whittled down to just 12; a gorgeous man for every month of the year.

The final 12 came to London for an exclusive photo shoot and the UHT (Udderly Hot Totty) charity calendar was born. All this fun had one important reason behind it; all proceeds from sales will be donated to the White Stuff Foundation that supports over 80 local charities.

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Fashion Targets Breast Cancer

Our retailers are amazing – they choose to work with us here at easyfundraising so they can support good causes up and down the country, and for that we say a big thank you!

And it’s always good to hear when a retailer is going the extra mile for charity so when we heard that fashion retailer Coast are supporting Fashion Targets Breast Cancer 2012, we wanted to give them a shout out!

Coast are donating 30% of sales of the three gorgeous dresses above to Fashion Targets Breast Cancer which means looking and feeling great has never been so worthwhile.

And if you buy through easyfundraising, you’ll also raise 2.5% for your own good cause too!

Make like an elephant – never forget

One of the comments we receive from our members is that they sometimes forget to visit easyfundraising before starting to shop, meaning they miss out on a valuable donation for their cause.

So with this in mind, our team of technical elves came up withFind & Remind- a very simple solution to the problem.

Here’s how it works: once you download the Find & Remind tool, you’ll get a little reminder at the top of your screen when you visit a retailer that we work with, letting you know that a donation is available:

It works wherever you are on the web and it’s bright yellow so you can’t miss it!

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Win A Night At The Theatre With Theatre Tokens

This competition is now closed. It was won by Andy Campbell who supports Worth Unlimited

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We’re offering you the chance to win £100 worth of Theatre Tokens so you can see a show of your choice. Valid at over 240 theatres nationwide including all of London’s West End, there’s sure to be something that will appeal whether you are a fan of musicals, drama, opera or dance. All you have to do is click here to find the answer to the following question:

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Volunteers? Just Do-it!

Created and managed by the charity YouthNet, Do-it makes finding out about voluntary work and giving time to local communities quick and easy. With around 1 million volunteering opportunities to choose from, there’s something for everyone!

Volunteering opportunities at the click of a mouse….

With over a decade of experience and a mission to “make volunteering easy”, Do-it now has over 940,000 registered volunteers and this is growing exponentially with around 18,000 new volunteers registering each month.

Volunteers can offer their time for a variety of causes, from health and social care to environmental to art and culture from over 28,000 organisations across the UK.

Want to get involved?

Simply visit the Do-it website, www.do-it.org.uk, and enter your postcode to find the volunteering opportunities available in your local area. Once you’ve found one you like, simply click “apply”, complete the registration form and your profile will be automatically emailed to the organisation recruiting for that role….easy!

If you’re a non-profit organisation looking for volunteers, find out how to get your opportunities on to Do-it here: http://www.do-it.org.uk/partners or contact rosie.longden@youthnet.org .

Not Just Horsing Around: The Valuable Work of Riding for the Disabled

This week’s guest post is a typical day in the life of volunteer Joanna Beale. Joanna spends each Friday volunteering at easyfundraising cause Wakefield Riding for the Disabled.  WRDA provides horse riding and therapy to disabled people within the Wakefield district.

“I volunteer every Friday and I absolutely love it. I get there at about 9am along with volunteers Kayleigh, Aimee, Chelsea, Billy and Leanne and Carol and Carolyn, the managers.  First job is to catch, groom and tack up the horses (I didn’t even know what any of this meant when I first started, but the staff and other volunteers were helpful and very patient!). Lessons begin at 10 and I help to lead the horses.

The volunteers at WRDA

Jenny and Sam

“The first lesson is with Jenny. Jenny has muscular problems so she rides with a sheepskin instead of a saddle. This helps with her stiff joints as the heat from her horse Sam eases her muscles. Also the movement of Sam walking mimics the movement she would make if she was able to exercise, which helps to loosen her very tight muscles. Sam is brilliant with her as she is only really held on by her two carers.

Jenny is a character and all of us (staff, volunteers, her carers and other riders) have a laugh when she is around! Even when she is too unwell to ride, she comes along to see us and sit and watch, and makes sure we know she is there.

Pam and Amber

“Riding on Amber is Pam who spends a lot of the time naming delicious and fatty foods; I am always starving by the end of the lesson! She also chases Jenny around the school and we have a lot of fun seeing who will win this week!

Natalie and Caroline

“Once Jenny and Pam are finished, we change Sam back into his saddle ready for Natalie and Caroline. Natalie rides Sam and she loves to scrunch things up in her hands. We are working on getting her to hold the reigns herself.  Sometimes she finds riding Sam so relaxing, she even falls asleep whilst in the saddle! Caroline rides Amber and is a massive fan of Katie Price (I think it has something to do with the equestrian link!), and a good rider.

Kathryn and Oliver

Oliver on Amber

“Third lesson of the day is Kathryn, Oliver and Gill, another volunteer. Kathryn is a wonderful lady, she is so funny and together with Sam they have an interesting ride (neither of them seems to like corners!).

Oliver is a brilliant rider, and on Amber they are mesmerising to watch, especially when practicing dressage. Gill rides whichever horse needs a bit of work, and has recently been riding Wakefield RDA’s newest pony, Louis, who doesn’t like corners either. (I like to pronounce his name Louie as he has a moustache and looks very French).

“We then take the horses back up to the yard, untack them, and they are usually turned out into the field. This takes us up to lunch time, when we all have a break, some food and a natter! After this there are yard jobs to do, such as mucking out stables, skipping out the corrals or the worst job; skipping out the field! After all the mucky jobs are done, we tidy up and head home for a hard-earned soak in the bath!”

Support WRDA

WDRA rely on donations, fundraising and volunteers and on average, need to raise £70,000 per year to continue running. They are always looking for new ideas! You can support them when you shop online via easyfundraising – click here

For more information, please visit www.wakefieldrda.typepad.co.uk and follow them on twitter @WakefieldRDA.

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