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what are some good fundraising ideas. a friend of mine has a 5 month old son in need of a heart transplant

2006-11-01 11:54:28 · 11 answers · asked by lynn 2 in Health Diseases & Conditions Heart Diseases

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selling chocolate having an auction or something like that.

2006-11-01 11:56:55 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You might want to host a "Beef and Beer" party. That is what they call them around my way. Basically its a benefit where people get together, pay a flat fee, like $25, and there is low cost food, such as roast beef sandwiches, to eat. And also some beer. Ive been to a few of these benefits and it can last a few hours and Ive been to some where they have give aways for the guests and/or raffles. Most of the benefit parties Ive been to were hosted at a local fire hall or an american legion hall. These places may let you use them for a small fee since it is for a medical purpose. If you do something like this, it should be open to the public, so be sure to post ads around town, etc. A lot of people go to these things just to donate. Good luck

2006-11-01 12:00:31 · answer #2 · answered by mgirl883 2 · 0 0

some fund elevating innovations could be: an public sale with donated products, with a dinner and dance. additionally, a drawdown is extremely some exciting!!! we've lots of those in our section. Many if no longer all the products for the popular public sale and presents to grant on the drawdown would properly be donated. the DJ and foodstuff for the dinner would additionally get donated or discounted for a stable reason. in case you desire greater guidance you could touch me via email. I even have been chairman for 2 drawdowns, they'd advance around $4000 - $5000. stable success, i will assert a prayer for the relatives.

2016-10-03 04:41:02 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Oh, I am so sorry! I will pray for the baby and his parents!!

Go to www.homeinteriors.com and look for a consultant in your area. They have a GREAT fundraising program with candle jars and candle tins. I used to be a consultant and my upline would have a fundraiser for the same school every fall. ..it would sell over $25,000! (I do not know the current profit for the customer.) Good luck ;)

2006-11-01 17:18:32 · answer #4 · answered by misskenjr 5 · 0 0

What we did when my cousin found out he had a rare form of leukemia was we contacted the local church, which none of the family belonged to, and asked if we could use their gymnasium and kitchen to hold a spaghetti dinner. The supplies were very minimal and the profit was great. Good luck.

2006-11-01 11:57:08 · answer #5 · answered by JennieLouie 2 · 0 0

You could always ask companies to put little things with the picture of the baby and the name and whats wrong and people could put money in there for her or him and you could go get it most Companies don't mind...I sure hope the baby gets better God Bless You...

2006-11-01 11:57:44 · answer #6 · answered by Alyse 1 · 0 0

Family friends and neighbors can get together and have a yard sale. We did this for my grandfather a it was very successful. Good luck and I'll keep the little boy in my prayers. nursee poo

2006-11-05 05:05:39 · answer #7 · answered by nursie poo 2 · 0 0

If you have Krispy Kreme donuts in the area they have a fund raising program. I don't know any of the details about but you could give them a call.

2006-11-01 11:59:15 · answer #8 · answered by jaws65 5 · 0 0

try putting his picture on jars and placing them in various commercial places....also some newspapers will write articles that generate donations....and call St. Judes Childrens Hospital and talk to them.

2006-11-01 11:56:53 · answer #9 · answered by kndykisz 4 · 0 0

MAY BE A TEDDY BEAR RAFFLE OR YOU COULD CONTACT YOUR LOCAL GROCERY STORE TO SEE IF THEY HAVE COUPON BOOKS AND SELL THEM AND YOU MAY JUST RAISE SOME GOOD MONEY WITH OUT DOING TOO MUCH WORK

2006-11-01 11:57:56 · answer #10 · answered by kristikay1965 3 · 0 0

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