Still time to support our Cash 4 Kids / Dryburgh Fundraiser

05/10/2024

Cash for Kids/Dryburgh Athletic CC - Sports Challenge

 

THANKS TO EVERYONE who has supported us on fundraising missions this month 

 

https://www.cashforkidsgive.co.uk/campaign/sports-challenge-tayside-fife-2024/fundraisers/dryburgh-athletic-community-club/

 

It’s not over yet though….link closes 11.59am Monday 7th October!

 

We still have Ducks available for our Virtual Duck Race this Sunday 6th October

 

Ducks are £5 each donation through the link and a screenshot shot sent to our Facebook pages will ensure you are assigned a random Duck - but be “quack” as the Ducks are flying now.

 

Prizes include VIP passes to Ryze, FREE games of Bowling at Tenpin, Baynes vouchers, football package and sweet bouquet 

 

Also still available is the Dundee United hospitality for 2 at a home game of your choice. Entries are £10 and please ensure you comment “DUFC HOSPO” 

 

The Draw for this will be on Sunday during the Duck Race.

 

Here’s the donation link to enter for the DUFC Hospitality and Duck Race or to simply make a charitable donation that will help our Club and Cash 4 Kids. 

 

https://www.cashforkidsgive.co.uk/campaign/sports-challenge-tayside-fife-2024/fundraisers/dryburgh-athletic-community-club/

 

Thanks in advance for your support

 

Cash 4 kids fundraiser T&C’s 

 

The Cash for Kids Sports Challenge is here to help enable more disadvantaged children to get active and involved in sport.

Clubs from across the area are competing to raise as much money as they can by midday on Monday 7th October.

They'll keep 100% of the funds they raise, plus there's a total of £10,000 in prizes available for them to win!

The top three fundraisers will receive an extra £5,000£2,500 and £1,500 on top of what they raise.  Plus there are special prizes of £500 each for the Teamwork Award and the Sports Challenge Champion Award.

These funds can be used to subsidise memberships, improve facilities or provide training to enable more underprivileged children and young people to access sport. Who knows, they could be the next generation of sporting superstars!

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