RSABI launches debut Christmas online auction
9th November 2024
The Scottish agricultural industry has joined forces for RSABI’s first Christmas online auction that brings together an array of gifts from local manufacturers.
The charity, which supports people in Scottish agriculture, has expressed its thanks to everyone who is getting behind its month-long online Christmas auction as part of its winter fundraising campaign.
RSABI is urging people to visit its website or social media platforms to browse the list of items either as a treat for themselves or a gift for someone special. All funds raised will go to support the valuable work of RSABI to provide practical, emotional and financial support to those in the Scottish agricultural industry.
A total of 30 lots have kindly been donated from a range of partners, including Gleneagles, The Kilted Christmas Tree Company, T’Go Creative, Scone Palace, Pitreavie Golf Club, The Scottish Farmer, Ardnamurchan Restaurant, Edzell Golf Club, Farming Scotland Magazine, The Farmers Choir Charity Concert, South Powrie Farm, Blair Castle, Massey Ferguson and more.
Pick a bargain
Bids start at £10, so there is a chance to pick a bargain including:
· For whisky fans, the Glenturret has gifted a distillery tour and bottle of The Glenturret 12 Year Old Single Malt and two glasses worth £112.
· From the artist behind RSABI’s #KeepTalking collection of watercolours, art lovers could take home a beautiful piece from Gill Wilson’s collection featuring a white goose worth £350.
· A merchandise bundle valued at over £150 from Sheep Game’s Cammy Wilson is perfect for any young sheep farmer in training.
· Afternoon tea aficionados will be spoiled for choice with a selection of lots from Prestonfield House, Glamis Castle, Gleneagles and Atholl Palace Hotel.
· Those looking for a trip away are in for a treat with dinner, bed and breakfast gifted by Ballathie House Hotel or how about a two-night stay in a Lothian Glamping pod, worth £350.
‘Fantastic range of lots’
Pauline Macmillan, head of fundraising at RSABI said: “We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to all our kind supporters who have donated to our first online action. We’ve curated a fantastic range of lots – there really is something for everyone.
“We’re looking forward to seeing the bids come in and would like to thank bidders in advance for their generosity in helping to support our work in Scottish agriculture.”
The RSABI online Christmas auction, which opened on 1st November, is provided via Galabid. Auction-goers simply enter their bid and contact details to receive notifications of higher bids to ensure they don’t miss out on their desired items and bidders have until 11.55pm on Saturday, 30th November, to secure their lot.
Bids start at £10 and can be placed here.
RSABI offers free practical, financial, and emotional support, including counselling services, delivered quickly after receiving the initial enquiry. Its free confidential support service is available 24 hours a day, every day of the year, by calling 0808 1234 555 (calls won’t show up on phone bills) or through a confidential webchat service, available on RSABI’s website.
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