Help To Support Help for Kids When You Shop and Search Online

Published

22nd June 2015

Help for Kids has  teamed up with fundraising website easyfundraising.org.uk and I\'d like to ask whether you would consider supporting us by using this fantastic site.

The way it works is simple.  All you have to do is use the links provided on the easyfundraising site -http://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/helpforkids - whenever you shop online and, at no extra cost to you, Help for Kids will receive a free donation of up to 15% from every purchase you make!

You still shop as normal and there are over 2000 well known retailers to shop with, including Argos, M&S, Amazon, Debenhams, John Lewis, Boots, Toys\'R\'Us and many more.  It\'s completely free to use and your shopping won\'t cost you a penny extra.

You can book holidays and flights, make DIY purchases, buy books, CDs, DVDs, gifts or flowers. There\'s an extensive fashion section, sports & outdoors, broadband, insurance, motoring, mobile phones, electrical items and lots more.  You can even raise funds by making business purchases such as computer equipment from DELL, PC World, Apple or HP or stationery from Staples and Viking.

Raise funds when you search the web

You can also support Help for Kids by searching online with easysearch, easyfundraising\'s search engine.  Use easysearch instead of Google or any other search engine and you could raise around £25 a year for Help for Kids.

And, just like easyfundraising, easysearch is completely free to use!

What\'s more, easysearch is a \'super\' search engine which tracks down the most relevant and accurate results from several search engines - Yahoo!, Bing, Ask.com and many more.  This means you\'ll find what you\'re looking for quickly and easily every time - in one \'easy\' search.

Please support us by shopping online with easyfundraising at  and searching the web with easysearch

Help for Kids

Help for Kids is a Dundee based charity, supported and facilitated through a partnership between Overgate and Wave FM and Dundee evening telegraph.

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