This May, during Stroke Awareness Month in the UK, Buzz Bingo is supporting the Stroke Association with a number of fundraising activities and charity games. The leading bingo provider in the UK has also reached its fantastic three-year goal of raising £200,000 for the Stroke Association.
Every day in May, 240 people will shockingly wake up to the life-changing impact of a stroke. The Stroke Association, which is the only charity in the UK providing lifelong support for all stroke survivors and families, and Buzz Bingo, the leading bingo UK provider, are aiming to raise awareness about the impact and help more people find strength through support.
For those wanting to get involved with their love of bingo, players can get involved in Buzz Bingo’s charity game played twice every Thursday in May via Live Bingo.
The games take place each afternoon and evening during Buzz Bingo’s Main Event bingo session. The charity game costs £1 to play and is available on both paper and touchscreens. All stakes less prize money and tax is donated to the Stroke Association, with the estimated £30,000 raised over May surpassing Buzz Bingo’s £200,000 3-year target.
Players can also purchase exclusive white and purple bingo dabbers at Buzz Bingo’s venues with 50p of each sale going to the Stroke Association.
In addition to the charity game, Buzz Bingo and local clubs have been involved in numerous fundraising activities to raise money for this important charity. Buzz Bingo’s community across the UK have picked up their mics for the Sing4Stroke initiative to showcase the connection between group singing and stroke recovery, with many colleagues and customers brushing up on their vocals for a good cause.
Local clubs and employees have also taken part in a vast number of activities to help reach this amazing figure. From head shaves, to marathon running, virtual cycle rides, cake sales, Christmas jumper days, quiz nights and even sky dives – the Buzz Bingo team have done it all in the name of this incredible cause.
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