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Legend 16-11-2006 12:36 PM

Off to Kenya..
 
Hi everyone, i'm back.

Basically, next June i'm going to Kenya for 10 days. The first few days will be in a nice, posh hotel, swimming, going on safari's etc. The other will be in the poorer part and live for a few days like they do with no running water, electricity etc and do some projects there. From now untill June, i need to raise about a grand doing fundraising, charity stuff etc so i therefore need ANY suggestions you all have as a good way of making money, fundraising. :dazzler: I just pray that it doesn't clash with my GCSE's otherwise i can't go.

So, all idea's would be really appreciated.

Thanks.

~Kizwiz~ 16-11-2006 01:17 PM

You could do an auction at your school...... either boys get auctioned off or girls do obviously for dates not for anything else :wink:

Or:
Quizzes
No work day, students choose what they want to do
Bad hair/tie day
It’s a Knockout competition
Treasure hunt
Longest chain of paper-clips, line of coins, etc
Carol singing..... goof time of year for that!!!!
Murder Mystery evening
Penalty shoot-out competition
Computer games knockout


Go on to google and see what you find!

Sophii3x 16-11-2006 02:30 PM

You could have like a non school uniform day, auction sweets (a boy in my class bid £7 for a tube of smarties, for charity though), Footy/netball tournament

Lauren 16-11-2006 04:12 PM

Rent a costume and fundraise? (After getting permits etc)
Organise a top of the flops/battle of the bands kinda thing at school, with tickets.
Raffle (Prizes donated by local companies/businesses).


Good luck, sounds like a good trip :bouncy:

stacey 16-11-2006 05:29 PM

aww thats a really good idea
having a book sale
cake sale
talent show at school or if theres a lot of kids near where you live
car wash

if i come up with more ideas i will let you know :wink:

stacey 16-11-2006 05:30 PM

just come up with another one
a run or a swim thats sponsored im sure you will find a few people who will be willing to do it

MarkWaldorf 16-11-2006 08:10 PM

Garage Sale?
Boot Fair?
Maybe exchange some old junk for money?

Legend 16-11-2006 08:22 PM

Thanks for all the idea's everyone, shall put some into practice soon. Cake sale is currently happening as the school has went all healthy so selling cakes (we make them ourselves :shocked:) will probably go down well with the greedy fookers.

Legend 07-01-2007 04:16 PM

I'm doing a sponsored walk and/or a sponsored climb up Mount Snowdon which we're going to be getting into the Echo (newspaper) for.

ANYmore idea's you have would be great please, anything really, no matter how daft.... i'm the king of daftness. Also, anything that could possibly be done over the internet too, maybe that could be done? Something like that? I really don't know, quite stuck so i'd be really grateful for your idea's.

:angel:

Crystal-Rose 07-01-2007 04:21 PM

what about if you Give up something you would really miss, like chocolate or TV ect ect and then get people to sponsor you for each day that you manage to go without or a sponser silence. :bouncy:

Lauren 07-01-2007 04:24 PM

You could dress up as a girl, and ermm.... be a ladyman of the night.... Or not.

Uhrrm... get your teachers involved and do a sponsered sponge the teacher. Where they stand there, and people pay 50p to wet sponge a teacher. :conf:
Nah, I'm outta ideas.

lily. 07-01-2007 04:32 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Legend
Ok, i've managed £200 so far so i therefore need £700 more to pay for myself to go. But i'm hoping to get more than that to go towards the teachers fund which he is taking over which he donates.

I'm doing a sponsored walk and/or a sponsored climb up Mount Snowdon which we're going to be getting into the Echo (newspaper) for.

ANYmore idea's you have would be great please, anything really, no matter how daft.... i'm the king of daftness. Also, anything that could possibly be done over the internet too, maybe that could be done? Something like that? I really don't know, quite stuck so i'd be really grateful for your idea's.

:angel:
You and your mates could run a "car wash" at school. You basically wash the teacher's cars for a set fee. It can be a good earner too.

MarkWaldorf 07-01-2007 04:36 PM

At my school at the end of every year, the current year 9s do a thing called Enterprise Day. It's like a day where they arrange fun activities for the rest of the lower school to do, all money raised for charity. They raise like £900 each time, which is really good. There's loads of stuff going on, so I know literally loads of activities, money raising stuff to do.

There's stuff like - 5 a-side, sponge the teacher, smashing plates LOL, food and drink stools, game stools, bike riding games, kick-up games and all sorts.

They probably all sound really bad but people do get addicted and spend serious cash. :hugesmile:

lily. 07-01-2007 04:36 PM

Our little primary school does that as well.. it's the P7s who run it. It's usually successful as well Mark. :spin:

MarkWaldorf 07-01-2007 04:38 PM

Oh really?
I've never heard of anywhere else that does it. It's true though, sounds bad but does literally raise loads. Your money goes to charity too right? :nono:

lily. 07-01-2007 04:42 PM

Yeah. It does. Our school has won loads of awards for the stuff it's doing. There seems to be more going on at ours than the other local ones. So, I'm glad that's where my kids go. They might learn something... :spin2:

MarkWaldorf 07-01-2007 04:44 PM

Yeah, it's good for children to be aware of charities and how they can help.

lily. 07-01-2007 04:46 PM

Yup, I agree with that... And, since Anthony is a charity at the moment, we need to think of ways to help him! LoL

MarkWaldorf 07-01-2007 04:49 PM

Oh right, yeah, the thread :hugesmile:

Well yeah, like we've said, there's always loads of activities you could do to raise money. Not always a matter of selling stuff.

lily. 07-01-2007 04:50 PM

It's better if it's not selling stuff, cuz then there's no initial outlay..:thumbs:

lily. 07-01-2007 05:42 PM

Excellent.. well done Ant.... :bigsmile:

sol 07-01-2007 05:49 PM

Yeah do a people auction like Kizwiz said at school, we did that last term and it raised quite a bit.

MarkWaldorf 07-01-2007 05:52 PM

Well done Ant. :thumbs:

andybigbro 07-01-2007 07:26 PM

Well done Ant

BigSister 07-01-2007 07:30 PM

ooh thats good news Ant good luck


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