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Manchester Worker Bee Keyrings - Update

Over £1,000 raised and FREE Worker Bee Keyrings available.

We were overwhelmed with the response to our Manchester Worker Bee keyrings sold to raise money for the victims of the Manchester Terror Attacks.

So far, you have helped us raise over £1,000 which will be going directly to the funds set up to support the victims of these terrible attacks.

PersonalisedGifts.co.uk is a small family-run business, local to Manchester and we have been so proud to have been in a position to do something to help all those affected.

The demand for the keyrings was more than we could ever have imagined, and for us as a small business, it has proven very tough keeping up with all the orders. We were adamant that we wanted to do this for the people of Manchester, not to make money, so we pledged to take absolutely no profit from them whatsoever.

This meant that we even had to pause sales while we got on top of all the orders, roping in friends and family to help pack and send the keyrings, so to have raised more than £1,000 within a week from our little operation makes us immensely proud indeed.

We hope that those who have ordered like your keyring, and will use it in the knowledge that buying it has in some way helped those who were directly affected by the attacks.

As we prepare for one of the busiest times of the year for a personalised gifts business (Father’s Day on 18th June), we have decided that we will be donating 10% of all profits from online orders of our range of gifts & include a FREE Manchester Worker Bee keyring with every order placed before Father’s Day - just use the code FREEWORKERBEE when ordering to claim and donate at the same time.

We have a range of Father's Day gifts to suit all budgets, such as our “Daddy Since” keyrings, “As a Dad you've nailed it” Hammers and range of wooden engraved cards:

https://www.personalisedgifts.co.uk/collections/fathers-day-gifts

All the best,
Mark & Sheri

PersonalisedGifts.co.uk

June 01, 2017 by Mark Ward
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