The UK’s biggest adaptive ski and snowboard charity, Disability Snowsport UK (DSUK), have launched ‘The Big Spring Prize Draw’, as the charity seek to raise £10,000 to support grassroots adaptive skiing and snowboarding across the country this spring.
With over £1,600 worth of prizes available, the prize draw costs £10 per entry and runs until 27 March 2025, with top prizes including a summer holiday to the French Alps for two, Carv 2 Sensors with a Season Pass, a white-water rafting adventure, a guided hiking experience in Scotland and lots of ski-related goodies and gift vouchers.
Virginia Anderson, CEO of Disability Snowsport UK says: “We’re very excited to follow on the success of our recent winter prize draw with another opportunity to win some incredible prizes. For just £10 per entry, you can win one of 25 prizes – with every penny raised coming directly to Disability Snowsport UK to help more disabled children and adults to experience the fun, freedom and thrill of snowsports.”
Virginia continues: “We’re so thankful to all our amazing partners for their generous donations and being able to offer another fantastic opportunity for people to win some truly great prizes. This time we’ve also capped the maximum number of entries to 1,000, giving everyone who enters a great chance of winning.
“This spring you can help to support more disabled people and their families to be part of the wider ski and snowboard community. Please snap up tickets while they’re available and help us reach our £10,000 target. The funds raised will go a long way to supporting our community. Just one adaptive ski or snowboard session can create a pathway to change a person’s life forever.”
For a full list of prizes and details, or to enter The Big Spring Prize Draw, click here.
For more information on DSUK, visit disabilitysnowsport.org.uk
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