Did you know that you could raise funds for Sunshine & Smiles when doing your shopping - at no cost to you?
Here are three easy ways that you can generate donations for Sunshine & Smiles:
1. Visit our café & shop, 21 Co. in Headingley. Our gallery shop hosts a fantastic range of beautifully hand-crafted gifts, all made by local makers. At least 35% of the sale of each item goes directly to Sunshine & Smiles.
2. Sign up to easyfundraising.org.uk. When you shop through this online portal, the everyday brands that you purchase from (including Tesco, John Lewis and Marks & Spencer) will donate a percentage of what you spend to Sunshine & Smiles. Simply choose Sunshine & Smiles as your “cause”.
3. Choose Sunshine & Smiles as your AmazonSmile charity. When you shop with AmazonSmile, you’ll get the exact same price and convenient experience as amazon.co.uk, but with the added bonus that AmazonSmile will donate a portion of the purchase price to Sunshine & Smiles.
AmazonSmile is available at smile.amazon.co.uk on your web browser and can be activated in the Amazon Shopping App for iOS and Android phones.
On your first visit to AmazonSmile, you will be prompted to select a charitable organisation to receive donations from your future eligible AmazonSmile purchases - search for “Sunshine And Smiles”.
Then, whenever you shop at smile.amazon.co.uk or with AmazonSmile activated in the Amazon Shopping app, every eligible purchase you make through AmazonSmile will result in a donation to Sunshine & Smiles!
Every penny donated to Sunshine & Smiles goes directly towards the vital support we offer to our children, young people and families; whether that’s Speech & Language sessions, transport for families, or paying our trained staff to support families or help our young adults into training and work.
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