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and the winners are….

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21 Colour Institute of Fundraising Scottish Fundraising Prize Draw

The draw has been made and we are pleased to announce the lucky winners for the Ipad, Phone cases and Mugs for our Institute of Fundraising Scottish Conference show draw.

The winning cards were picked out by Matthew a user of the Touch Base facility ran by Sense Scotland.

Sense Scotland was formalised as a charity in 1985. It grew quickly, from its beginnings as a small group of families pressing for services for their children, who were affected by deaf-blindness, many because of maternal rubella.

Since then, the organisation has gone on to successfully support thousands of disabled people and their families, in thousands of projects and services, throughout Scotland. http://www.sensescotland.org.uk or follow on Twitter @SenseScotland

Andy Kerr (left of picture) of Sense also popped by to see what all of the excitement was and managed to get in one of the pictures with our very own Bobby Dalgleish (right of picture) and Matthew.

And the winners are

The winner of the Ipad was Bethany McLauchlan from Bethany Christian Trust.

21Colour IOF Prizewinner

Pictured receiving the Ipad from our very own Bobby Dalgleish is Ann McLaughlan – Corporate Fundraiser Bethany Christian Trust.

 

Bethany Christian Trust supports 5,000 homeless and vulnerable people every year in Scotland to find, equip and maintain a home within their local community.

As well as meeting housing needs, we provide support to individuals and families to help them tackle long-term homelessness problems including addictions, debt, lack of furniture, unemployment and social isolation.

For more information please visit http://www.bethanychristiantrust.com or follow on Twitter @_BethanyCT

 

The winner of the phone cases was Catriona Corbett of the Scottish Bible Society.

Since 1809, Scottish Bible Society have sought, under God, to put the Bible into people’s hands and hearts. They work so that all people can have the Bible in a language they understand, a form they can access and at an affordable price, to aid genuine encounters with God. http://scottishbiblesociety.org or follow on Twitter @scottishbible

And the winner of the mugs was Jill Snowdon
Jill is from the Breast Cancer Institute at the Western General Hospital in Edinburgh.

http://www.nhslothian.scot.nhs.uk/GoingToHospital/Locations/Pages/WesternGeneralHospital.aspx

We would like to thank everyone who attended the conference, for taking the time to come over and visit the 21 Colour stand and to also entering the prize draw. We look forward to seeing you all at another IOF event in the near future.

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