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Where does my £1.50 go?

 

 

At Purpledayss £1.50 from every full price order is set aside to support the chosen Epilepsy charity. while this amount doesn't go directly to the charity at this time during the purchase, it is carefully tracked and transferred monthly by the business owner.

At the end of each month, the owner calculates the total amount raised by adding together the contributions from every eligible order. this total is then transferred via bank payment to the business owners personal JustGiving fundraising page, where it is clearly labelled by the corresponding months. if a particular month is missing from the just giving page this simply means that either no orders were placed during this time or any purchases made were from sale or discounted items. please note any orders placed using discounts or from the sale section are not included in the £1.50 donation due to the reduced price.

To ensure transparency, the JustGiving page is publicly available for supports to view the monthly donations, read more about the chosen epilepsy charity and learn about the founders personal connection to this cause. if you wish you are also welcome to contribute additional donations directly through this page.

Your order does more then support this small business, it helps raise awareness for epilepsy and contributes to meaningful change. That £1.50 may help fund vital helplines, support services and educational help. It may help a chance to research into better treatment and seizure management.

Together we can make a difference, one order at a time.

 

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The information on this page is for general educational and awareness purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. I am not a medical professional, and this content should not be used to diagnose or treat epilepsy. If you have concerns about epilepsy, please speak to a qualified healthcare professional.

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