Support the Breast Cancer Campaign at Foxy Bingo

Posted by Bingo-Bertha | Bingo Promotions | Tuesday 11 October 2011 1:37 pm

The suave ginger fox in a true gent and right now he needs your help to raise money for the Breast Cancer Campaign at Foxy Bingo. The online bingo site is supporting this very worth cause and its mission to beat breast cancer by funding innovative world-class research to understand how breast cancer develops, leading to improved diagnosis, treatment, prevention and cure and all you need to do is play your favourite games; that’s not too much to ask is it?

The first way you can help Foxy raise as much money as possible is by taking part in Foxy Bingo‘s Monday night £1,000 pre-purchase game. Foxy is going to donate 1p from every 10p bought to the Breast Cancer Campaign so not only can you win a pocket full of cash but do a little good at the same time. All this month keep an eye out for Foxy Bingo‘s special pink ribbon pattern as they will be donating 20% of the card price directly to this great charity.

The online bingo site always likes to give a bit back and if you help them raise money for the Breast Cancer Campaign this is some of the good you will be doing:

  • £1 will buy 20 pairs of gloves.
  • £10 provides a day’s worth of laboratory chemicals.
  • £20 will buy 500 test tubes so that a Breast Cancer Research.
  • £50 will provide a week’s worth of tissue culture to grow cells.
  • £100 could pay for two pairs of cryogenic gloves.
  • £500 will buy 30 laboratory coats.
  • £1,000 provides basic equipment that a Breast Cancer Campaign researcher needs.
  • £5,000 will pay a talented PhD student for 4 months.
  • £10,000 will cover the entire cost of all the laboratory chemicals.

Click here to support the Breast Cancer Campaign at Foxy Bingo
Click here to support the Breast Cancer Campaign at Foxy Bingo

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