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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Hi everyone was wondering if anyone has any ideas on raising money for cancer research I do it every year but sick of doing same stuff every year like growing beard etc if anyone has new idea let me know thanks |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Hi everyone was wondering if anyone has any ideas on raising money for cancer research I do it every year but sick of doing same stuff every year like growing beard etc if anyone has new idea let me know thanks "
Good for you, there is a runamuck challenge coming up at the end of the month in kildare, if your up for the challenge work your sponsorship around it..details online |
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By *j47Man
over a year ago
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There's a fund raising month on Today fm and one idea is wedding dress Wednesday where ladies go about their daily routine in their wedding dress
To put a fab twist on this maybe a wedding dress adult party where the ladies wear wedding dresses and the gents suits all proceeds going to cancer research
Not sure what u put on the cheque
"Presented by the wife and her lovers" maybe |
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By *adame BWoman
over a year ago
C'est moi Boudoir |
The usual is hair removal and seems as you are asking in a place obsessed with that why not have a hair growth competition
A fab sponsored hairy bits challenge entry is 10 euro's and the person with the best hairy privates made public, wins the hairy crown and a voucher for their local beauticians (god love 'em)
People that don't want to enter (feel the need to say competition after that ) can sponsor someone who has signed up.
8 weeks...who would do it but more importantly who could do it! |
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We sold t-shirts and raised quite a lot, people are more likely to spend a little more if they are getting something, the guy who supplied us was great and printed them as they were sold so no minimum orders etc. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Do football tournament every pays fiver can do raffles and that after they did that while back for another charity its good idea if your into football I suppose lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Recently completed a sky dive for charity , have always been petrified of heights and flying but can now say it was one of the best experiences ever and can't wait to do it again and raised a fortune in money |
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"Shirt of hurt".
If you're a footy fan (that's soccer for the gaa folk) then wear the shirt/kit of your team's rival for a day. Parade about in it, get photographed in it, put it as your Facebook profile photo and make a right show of yourself.
Depends who you support I suppose to get the full effect!
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"I d9ne the he'll and back challenge last year. Brilliant craic!
Im really looking forward to this, looks great craic.. "
The ice bath was the easiest bit! And the water slide towards the end the best |
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