Unclaimed Prizes - Charity Suggestions

Ebay will be donating unclaimed prizes to charity.

Suggestions for which charity are very welcome!

I think it would be fair to use one of the charities that already use ebay as a way of raising money

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Hi Pop

Why not put them up for auction on ebay and distribute he funds to worthy charities

just a thought

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Seeing as it's xmas then I think it's only fitting that it goes to a childrens charity.

Because this is a 'Christmas treasure hunt' how about the charity that we are all reminded of at this time of year (xmas) 'Action Aid' (feed the world/band aid)

I agree with mrs fl after all that's what Christmas is all about these days.

Operation Happy Child > they sand terminally ill kids on trips, and provide support to families.

My residents association has donated to them before, so can supply details & charity number if req.








Or there's always Simon's Christmas charity ;-);-);-)

Great Ormond Street Hospital?
Never had a siggy anyway!

Or something like Childline for children who need help all year round not just now.
Never had a siggy anyway!

Definitely agree with Mrs FL - they should go to a childrens' charity. They need all the help they can get and Christmas is really for children.



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A hospice for terminally ill children.

I would like to see it donated to any charities that help the homeless. This is the time of year when we all over indulge while these people have nothing no family no home no warmth.

Yes a childrens charity is a good idea.

Definately a childrens charity - but any of the items which are aimed at adults ie: coffee machines should be auctioned off and the money should be spent on toys or medical equipment or something else for kids. I think people will generally be pleased with any childrens charity.

I think a terminally ill childrens charity,... In this country.....

Hi Elfie, so you HAVE been looking at the SUBHUNT CHARITY thread !

Hi everyone
Would like to start by wishing everyone a happy christmas.
Being an Aunty to a terminally ill quadriplegic teenager, i know how important respite care is, not just for the carer, but also the child.
All parents will understand how tiring it can be, with a newborn baby, totally dependent on you for it's every need. The first few months being the hardest. Now imagine that scenario seven days a week for the next thirteen years and in my nephews case hopefully longer.
I would like to nominate the Butterwich Hospice in Stockton, Teeside, who provide much needed respite, and have been a great help, to my sister and her family over the years.

how many p[rizes are left that havent been claimed?

treasure elf auction them off on ebay and split the proceeds to a few worthy charities..

defianly top of the list is any dealing with termilly ill children.

i'd have a word with moongazer or board surfer over on the q and a forum.

hell if you can find people stupid enough to pay £50 for an ebay laptop bag for charity...