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Utilizing your hobby as a system to raise money for charities adds another level of enjoyment to your passion. If you take pleasure in building something, why not share your creations and assist others in the process? Raising funds for a cause not only helps fund research for a particular illness or people in need, but it helps raise consciousness for a cause that might not be familiar to the common public. A lot of times, as you will see in the following examples, a particular hobbyist gains a reputation and the public begins to look forward to new items year after year.
2007 Dollhouse Raffle Fundraiser
The Lupus Alliance of America got over $2000 at their Long Island event last year raffling off a dollhouse that someone built and donated. This year, the same person that donated last year’s dollhouse has created another one to raise even more funds for the organization. This year’s creation has nine rooms spread out over three levels. A nursery, living room, kitchen and bedrooms are distributed throughout the house and its wrap-around porch adds a lifelike appeal. The entire house has a market value of more than $2200, but the person who donated simply wants to contribute to this important cause.
The Fitzgibbon Hospital Cancer Center
In July 2006, Wesley and Elizabeth Kessler donated their homemade dollhouse to the Fitzgibbon Hospital Auxiliary to help raise money for cancer research and alertness. Wesley began building the dollhouse for his wife in the 1970s as a gift for his wife. When they moved, he donated the dollhouse to the hospital. Before the dollhouse went up for auction, two hospital workers added several touches of their own. Valued at nearly $8,000 by a judge, it helped to bring money to the hospital’s cancer center while simultaneously provided a project that brought people closer together.
The Patricia Gage Liver Transplant Fund Committee
Exorbitant medical expenses frequently hit us when we’re least organized to deal with them. When a renowned member of the faculty at the University of Vermont had been diagnosed with a rare liver illness in 2003, the rest of the staff jumped in to help the family do what they could to help pay the medical debts. Patricia’s husband built a customized dollhouse for his wife and offered it to the committee for auction in a raffle. The structure brought in thousands of dollars and helped the family pay off some of the medical bills accumulated since her diagnosis.
If you’re in charge of an organization that needs to raise money, auctioning off a custom-built dollhouse is an ideal way to produce large donations. Find someone skilled in this ability to build a one-of-a-kind construction or simply ask some specialty stores if they would consider donating one of their done artifacts. Some companies will do this for a tax write-off. Since every dollhouse is exclusive and singular, people will probably pay thousands of dollars to own one, particularly if their capital is going for a good cause.








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