English golfer Charley Hull has launched a raffle to support the Great Ormond Street Hospital. She took to Instagram to announce the launch to her 704k followers.
Hull initiated this raffle on a website called Raffal. She shared the link to it on her Instagram stories and also tagged the Great Ormond Street Hospital's page. It is a children's hospital and the largest center for child heart surgery in Britain. The hospital is located in the Bloomsbury area of the London Bourough of Camden.
The price to enter Charley Hull's special raffle is $6.37. 100% of the revenue generated from the raffle will go to the children's hospital.
What are the prizes in Charley Hull's raffle?
Charley Hull has put some special items including signed memorablia from prestigious competitions such as the 2024 Paris Olympics and 2024 Solheim Cup in the prize pool of her raffle. Here's the complete list of the prizes:
1) Taylor Made Tour bag
The bag Charley used at the KPMG Women’s Open this year which she will sign and personalize.
2) Boxto Golf Shoes
Boxto is Charley’s shoe sponsor, and she has worn and signed these shoes
3) Olympic Team GB Head Covers
These head covers were part of the Team GB golf kit that Charley used at the 2024 Paris Olympics. She has also signed them.
4)Solheim Cup 2024 Signed Memorabilia (caddie bib, shirt, and yardage book cover)
Signed Solheim Cup caddie bib, shirt, and yardage book cover
5) Solheim Cup Signed Memorabilia (head cover and towel)
6) Olympic Signed Memorabilia (shirt & yardage book cover)
7)Team GB Signed Memorabilia (Pin Flag, Caddie Bib)
Hull talked about her cause, calling it "close" to her heart "for so many reasons." She signed off her raffle summary with a "thank you" (via Raffal).
"Thank you for visiting my raffle site. The purpose of this is to raise money for Great Ormond Street Hospital, a cause I hold close to my heart for so many reasons. It is one of the top five children’s hospitals in the world and since it’s formation in 1852, the hospital has been dedicated to children’s healthcare, finding new and better ways to treat childhood illnesses."
She further talked about the hospital's role in the treatment of her trainer, Kate Davey's son.
"More recently my trainer and friend Kate Davey’s son has received treatment and will continue to throughout his childhood. His story is one of many who have benefited from the incredible work at GOSH."
The raffle will end on December 15th, 2024 or when the last entry ticket is sold, whichever happens sooner.