Comic Relief is a really good cause to raise money for, so here are my top ten fab fundrasing idea's.
1. Do face painting. Charge £1 for a face and 50p for an arm.
2. Run a jumble sale. Charge the necessary amount for each item.
3. Run a tombola. Charge £1 for 3 tickets and 20p for 1 ticket.
4. Run a stall such as 'Guess the teddy's name', 'How many sweets in the jar' or mini ten pin Bowling. Charge 50p a go.
5. Be sponsored to do something such as a mile run, day long silence, funny costume etc.
6. Cake/Cookie sale! Charge 50p a cake/cookie.
7. Give donkey/pony rides. Charge £1 a ride.
8. Dog walks. £1 or, if they bite, £2
9. Create your own cards/postcards and sell them for £1 each
10. Car washes for £1
Comic Relief helps alot of countries, the earthquakes that have occured arround the world comic relief has helped the people that were efeected.
because it is a relief to all the people they help
Comic Relief is an organization that raises money for healthcare services for homeless men, women, and children.
In 1985 the comic relief launched.
they raise money for people and poor people in need
hi Nicole shaarma the answer is all poor countries
Comic Relief's cause is to help disadvantaged people, especially in the third world.The charity was originally founded to help starving people in Ethiopia and has since expanded to its more general cause.
no. he uses comic relief for humor.
Comic Relief
Comic Relief Does The Apprentice ended on 2009-03-13.
Comic Relief Does The Apprentice was created on 2007-03-15.
BBC's (British Broadcasting Corporation) Comic Relief does Fame Academy was a spin-off of the show Fame Academy, a competition show that looked for and educated new musical talent. In the Comic Relief version, celebrities were the "students" (competitors) and the proceeds went to help foundations that were supported by Comic Relief efforts. The 2003 winner was British actor Will Mellor.