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Hi out there, we at South Yorkshire Animal Rescue, Registered charity no: 517441, are urgently seeking people volunteer spare some time in helping to raise funds for our small charity. Help towards raising much needed funds would be very much appreciated, like most charities, we are facing very tough times. We are looking for someone to help existing staff in attending local car boots and other similar events, so transport as well as time, would be useful but not essential. Please ring our shop, on 01142 349656, or Trisha 07768183885. If you are having trouble making contact, please leave a message, or text with your name and contact details especially on the mobile number, and Trisha WILL get back to you ASAP. Many thanks in advance.

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If you give your phone number as 01142 XXXXXX people will not know what to dial. The 2 is part of the number, not the dialling code.

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Sounds like a worthwhile cause - hope people who are interested step forward.

 

Also, Graham is right, we don't live in some sleepy backwater - the area code for Sheffield is 0114 (ever tried dialing the last six digits from a landline? It doesn't work)...

 

Best of luck!

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My error, fingers not inline with brain! The telephone number should indeed read 0114 2349656.

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In this modern day and age is dragging stuff to and from car boot sales the way forward for fundraising? Sounds like a lot of effort with possibly minimal return. Would have thought that there are digital options available that could have a better return with less work. A friend of mine has set this digital tutoring platform for small businesses, charities and community groups. Might be worth a look.

 

https://sheffield.digital/posts/paper-launches-legup-social/

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In this modern day and age is dragging stuff to and from car boot sales the way forward for fundraising? Sounds like a lot of effort with possibly minimal return. Would have thought that there are digital options available that could have a better return with less work. A friend of mine has set this digital tutoring platform for small businesses, charities and community groups. Might be worth a look.

 

https://sheffield.digital/posts/paper-launches-legup-social/

 

Problem is it totally removes the human element and for a charity like this that can be just as rewarding as the cash.

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Hi out there, we at South Yorkshire Animal Rescue, Registered charity no: 517441, are urgently seeking people volunteer spare some time in helping to raise funds for our small charity. Help towards raising much needed funds would be very much appreciated, like most charities, we are facing very tough times. We are looking for someone to help existing staff in attending local car boots and other similar events, so transport as well as time, would be useful but not essential. Please ring our shop, on 01142 349656, or Trisha 07768183885. If you are having trouble making contact, please leave a message, or text with your name and contact details especially on the mobile number, and Trisha WILL get back to you ASAP. Many thanks in advance.

 

Problem is it totally removes the human element and for a charity like this that can be just as rewarding as the cash.[/QU

 

Maybe in addition to what they're doing.

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pm me ,I can help stall wise ect.

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Problem is it totally removes the human element and for a charity like this that can be just as rewarding as the cash.[/QU

 

Maybe in addition to what they're doing.

 

In addition yes, but thats not the way your post read.

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s.y.a.r. what does it do and where does the money go

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