A time for kindness

With charities across the UK and Ireland feeling the impact of cancelled fundraising activities and gala balls and many enduring increased demand for their services due to the widespread coronavirus pandemic, the team behind family-owned Wilsons Auctions have come to the aid of organisations who rely on donations by developing a series of innovative online auctions, with the inaugural live virtual auction scheduled to be broadcast in real time over the internet across mobiles, tablets and laptops Friday, May 1 at 7pm.

The Bid For Kindness initiative will see bidders from across the UK and Ireland – and hopefully further afield – tune in live from the comfort and safety of their homes to place charity bids on a wide range of lots put forward by celebrities, sporting superstars, and charitable donors to raise valuable funds for their charities of choice. All proceeds of the funds raised by lots within the auction will be donated directly to the charities involved.

The diverse range of lots scheduled to hit the virtual auction block includes signed sporting memorabilia from the worlds of football, boxing, golf and rugby as well as food and wine experiences, opportunities to receive virtual greetings from key sporting personalities and celebrities, and custom pieces of artwork, among other lots.

“We are confident that seasoned veteran bidders as well as those new to charity auctions will find a diverse range of memorabilia, collectables and experiences to put their money toward in aid of some truly outstanding charities, and have a bit of fun while doing it.  Everyone is welcome to register and bid at this auction event and it couldn’t be easier to do so” added Rebecca Wilson.

Irish and British charities benefitting from this unique charity auction include The NHS Foundation, NSPCC, Marie Curie, Mencap Northern Ireland, Cancer Fund for Children, Northern Ireland Hospice, Mary Peters Trust, Marie Keating Foundation and The Irish Guards Benevolent Fund, among others.

The Bid For Kindness auction has already received considerable celebrity buzz across the UK and Ireland, with support including well-known charity supporters like Tommy Bowe and Eamonn Holmes, among others. In an online video posted on social media, Eamonn Holmes said, “This awful virus has effected our lives in so many ways, and it’s also effected the ability of so many charities to be able to raise funds and do the work that they do. That’s why taking part in this auction is so important and so valued. Bidding early, bidding often, and bidding the most you can, will help so many other people.”

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