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Young Artist, Eloise Raises Funds Through Artwork Sales

Posted by Olivia Phillips on 04 November 2024

At the beginning of this year, Eloise started selling her hand painted cards to raise funds for Future Dreams. The collection currently consists of five different designs, the three Penguins, a Turtle, a dog, the sunset and a mouse (hopefully with a festive design coming soon!). The updated total raised by Eloise from sales of her beautiful cards is now an incredible £1,762 that will uphold our support, awareness and research initiatives. Eloise popped in to tell the Future Dreams Team more about how she raised these funds and to add up the final total.

Earlier this year Eloise told us “My first card collection will be raising funds for Breast Cancer charity “Future Dreams”. I chose this charity because a lot of people who are special to me have either gone through cancer, or are going through cancer, and I wanted to use art to help. Future dreams offers emotional, psychological and physical support towards those living with breast cancer, through mindful and creative workshops, therapeutic and physical help, as well as a beautiful house for women living with breast cancer to spend time together and relax.

Eloise will also be selling her beautiful creations at this years PINK CHRISTMAS event at Future Dreams House on Saturday 7th December.

Cards available to purchase from Future Dreams House as well as via Eloise’s WEBSITE.

If you are interested in organising your own personal or community fundraiser, please contact us at fundraising@futuredreams.org.uk

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