Action for ME (UK) fundraising

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  1. Andy

    Andy Retired committee member

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    If you fancy a chance to win money while 'donating' then the Action for ME Spring Raffle 2025 runs 24 April 2025 - 11 July 2025.

    Tickets can be purchased online, with "6 prizes up for grabs with the first prize starting at £1000 and 5 more of £100!".
     
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    You can also support them by playing a weekly lottery.

    "For every £1 you play each week, you'll receive a unique 6-digit lottery number.

    Every Friday, a winning number is drawn at random. Match your digits to win up to £25,000!"

    ETA: Edited to insert correct link.
     
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    Not a bad idea really. I have purchased some raffle tickets.
     
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    Action for ME are the ones behind SequenceME right? Sounds like donating to them has a chance of being useful

    I wonder if thing works outside the UK.
     
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    This is Action For ME, one of the two main UK charities, not ME Action. I definitely feel more comfortable donating to AfME than the ME Association these days.
     
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    Yep thats what i meant. edited my post cuz brain fog. (Also what an idea ro name two charities so deceptively similarly lol)
     
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