Posted by: Laura Hammond
Tue 13th June 2023
A signed picture of a Manchester United player is up for grabs in a fundraising raffle organised by staff at A1 Comms.
The picture Anthony Elanga is the first in a number of items to feature in series of prize draws organised by affiliate executive Ellie Yates.
The fundraising raffle have been organised as part of the company’s commitment to supporting Alfreton Park School, which is for children aged two to 19 with a range of special educational needs and disabilities.
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A1 Comms, located on Turnpike Business Park in Alfreton, unveiled its partnership with the school late last year.
It pledged to provide work experience opportunities for older students and to help with fundraising to support the Deer Shed Cafe project, which is being organised by the school.
The project will see the site of a former deer shed in Alfreton Park transformed into a cafe and shop, which will provide valuable work experience opportunities to young people with learning difficulties.
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Alfreton Park School is currently fundraising to make the project a reality and has a target of £250,000.
A1 Comms has already raised over £5,000 to support the school and has a number of other fundraising activities organised.
Raffle tickets are £2 and can be bought online here. The raffle is set to close on Monday, June 26, or when the last ticket is sold.
You can find out more about the Deer Shed Cafe project here.
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