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Freeserve bids to help kids charity

Tony Hallett, Silicon.com Silicon.com

Published: 25 Nov 2002 15:11 GMT

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Freeserve has today kicked off a Christmas auction in conjunction with charity UK Youth.

Up for grabs are parts in a Guy Ritchie film, a Schumacher-signed Ferrari F1 shirt and a behind-the-scenes tour of a BBC covered sports event with John Inverdale. It runs until 9 December.

Working with the Freeserve Auctions, the ISPs online auction arm, is now UK Youth's most effective way of raising funds, according to the charity. Proceeds will go to supporting high quality voluntary youth work and educational opportunities for and with young people.

The auction will be at auctions.freeserve.com.


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