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Enter now for your chance to win the original PAPA van. With tickets at only £10 each you can own this piece of history in the fight against Parental Alienation.

 

Our previous winner Andrew returned the van to us after wanting a larger van, so now another PAPA member has the opportunity to own it, and help us spread awareness. 

 

The van itself is a Renault Kangoo 2011 1.5 DCI and will come with a full 12 months MOT. 

 

We found this to be the best way to keep the PAPA van within the community, and raising awareness of the cause.

 

The terms of entry are as follows so please read before entering:

 

• A maximum of 10 entries are allowed per person.

• Raffle entries are non refundable.

• Raffle will be made and announced across PAPA's social media channels.

• Entrants who do not want the van but wish to enter as a donation to the cause can do so but MUST make this clear before the draw takes place.

• The van will not be delivered and MUST be collected.

• Entrants worldwide are welcome but will be considered as a donation to the cause unless they are able to arrange collection from the U.K. at their own cost.

• The winner of the raffle must agree to keep and use the van (including PAPA signage) for a minimum of 6 months.

 

Draw takes place once all spaces are filled.  Announcements will be made on the PAPA social media pages.

 

Thank you and good luck.

The PAPA Van Raffle - Round 2

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    Easy to complete. Worthy cause...just hope I win

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