Last week our shoppers were indulging in yummy chocolate, new mobile phones and buying arts and crafts for the kids – a great way of entertaining them before they go back to school. Our top donations raised started at £17.34 and went all the way up to £50.00, yes you heard right and each of them were generated from one single shopping transaction!
This week it seems lots of people are booking their last-minute holidays online to raise funds for their favourite charities. Here are the top donations raised:
1. £30 raised for Family Holiday Association at Leisure Vouchers
2. £29.52 raised for Starlight at Expedia
3. £14.40 raised for Art in Healthcare at Lastminute.com
4. £11.60 raised for Friends of the Earth Trust at Laterooms.com
5. £11.78 raised for Tommy’s at Hotels.com
We all love to book a break away with our loved ones, and it’s even better when there’s an offer on! So we’ve taken the liberty of picking out a selection of offers, so you can book your holiday at a cheaper price and enjoy the added ‘feel-good’ factor that you’ve raised money for a cause close to your heart.
View all of our travel offers here.
![]() | Save up to 40% in the Summer sale at Hotels.com. They will donate up to 3% to your favourite charity. |
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![]() | Special offers on selected flights with Netflights, who will donate up to 2.5% to your favourite charity. |
![]() | Book beach holidays, city breaks and entertainment all at discounted prices with Lastminute.com, who will donate up to 4% to your favourite charity. |
![]() | Fabulous caravan holiday deals now on with Park Resorts, who will donate up to 2.5% to your favourite charity. |
![]() | There’s thousands of late holidays available to book with Thomson. They will donate up to 1.25% to your favourite charity. |
All rates are correct at time of publishing
(Another) Linda
27 August, 2012 at 12:58I’m looking forward to my late summer holiday and really pleased I was able to book it through Give As You Live. Doing my bit to spread the word here:
http://www.wheniamrich.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/a-win-win-situation.html