Did you know that when shopping online at your favourite retailers, if you do it via Savoo, Candlelighters will receive a donation at no extra cost to you!

There are plenty of discount codes for you to use on Savoo which means that you can save lots on your shopping, and help make a difference to families facing children’s cancer across Yorkshire as well.

There’s so many places to save money with, from the likes of Marks and Spencer, John Lewis, Amazon, Argos, Sainsburys and many more.

All you have to do is go to https://www.savoo.co.uk/#candlelighters and sign up- then get shopping!

TOP TIP: If you use Savoo as your internet browser, we receive 1p for every internet search too! Could there be any easier way to raise money for Candlelighters?!

 

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