eBay Listings Can Help Ski Charity Again in Christmas Week
eBay Listings Can Help Ski Charity Again in Christmas Week
Published : 15-Dec-2023 04:09
Disability Snowsport UK (DSUK), the UK's leading adaptive snowsport charity, was recently eBay's charity of the week raising £1,858 in addition to hundreds of new items being listed for sale for DSUK as part of their wider #SkiBay4DSUK campaign.
The new partnership allows anyone in the UK who makes any purchase on eBay during the seven-day window to make a charitable donation to support DSUK at the point of sale – with all donations going directly towards providing lessons for disabled children and adults in Britain this winter.
The charity will again be eBay's charity of the week between 25th -31st December, providing another opportunity for anyone buying anything on eBay during that week to make a £1, £2, £5 or £10 donation at checkout and help DSUK transform people's live through snowsport.
DSUK encourage people to shop their eBay page, the perfect place to find Christmas gifts, as well as list any unwanted items for sale on eBay - selecting a percentage of the sale price to go directly towards supporting their cause.
CEO of DSUK Virgina Anderson says, "If you are buying anything on eBay in the UK, you will have the chance to make a donation to Disability Snowsport UK at checkout and help us to provide everyone with a disability in Britain with the opportunity to try Snowsports. It's a really exciting partnership with huge potential and a massive opportunity for us as a niche charity to expand our reach beyond the existing Snowsports community."
Ski Sunday Presenter and DSUK ambassador Ed Leigh (pictured) commented "The fact one of the world's largest e-commerce platforms are helping a niche charity like DSUK is a major milestone – so help them make the most of it, if you're buying anything on eBay, please donate what you can when you click to check out."
Links and info can be found via http//www.disabilitysnowsport.org.uk
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