Salisbury Radio is helping raise money for the city’s homelessness charity, Alabaré – but you get the presents.
A charity raffle ticket (available here) gets you the chance to win prizes revealed in our daily Advent Calendar.
This Friday we will announce another winning ticket, and this week’s ticketholder will win 14 prizes, which - thanks to some fantastic companies, so far includes:
- Dinner, Bed and Breakfast for 2 (Holiday Inn)
- £80 Pepper and Salt Mill (Bailey’s Domestic Appliances)
- £50 John Lewis voucher (Mr Fencing)
- £100 In-store voucher (Jas Hair)
- Real Christmas Tree (Boswell Brothers)
- Fortnum and Mason Hamper (Jones & Co)
- Digital Camera (Salisbury Photo Centre)
- 2 x City Hall comedy night tickets (Spire Telecom)
We still have more prizes to be revealed each morning at 8.40am on the Ian Burrage Breakfast Club on Salisbury Radio.
Ian says, “Every person who buys a ticket also goes into a grand draw on Tuesday 23rd December to win a week’s stay for 4 at a luxury lodge in Cornwall, with thanks to Jones & Company, the kitchen, bathroom and living space experts on Castlegate Business Park.
"Ticket sales are going well, but we really want to help Alabaré make as much as possible ahead of Christmas to support their excellent work in ‘breaking the cycle of homelessness’ in our city.
"All while you also get the chance to win!”
Alabaré 'provides homes, restores hearts, and empowers minds' for homeless people who have experienced trauma, loss and isolation in Wiltshire, the South West and Wales, including adults, veterans, and young people leaving care or parents with their babies, alongside, training, counselling and pathways to employment.
There’s a total of £3,000 of prizes to be won, to have a chance of winning while supporting Salisbury’s homelessness charity... please buy your tickets by clicking here.


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