Big Brothers Big Sisters is still accepting donations for the Bid for Kids Sake online auction.
OXFORD - Big Brothers Big Sisters of Oxford County is getting ready for another Bid for Kids Sake online auction!
It will go live on the 32 auctions website on at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, June 1st and the bidding will close at 4:00 p.m. on Friday, June 5th.
Fund Development Manager Nicole Killaire says they have received lots of donations for the auction so far.
"We have tons of family experiences including London Children's Museum passes, Bird Kingdom tickets, tickets to the ROM and theatre productions! We also have lots of gift baskets and gift certificates from local businesses, so there is really something for everyone."
They also have tickets to a Toronto Blue Jays game, VIP passes to the RBC Canadian Open, and the opportunity to fly in a Harvard.
Killaire says they're still accepting donations of auction items.
"Just call the office and ask for Nicole! I'm still collecting donations and I'm hoping on having everything picked up by Friday, May 22nd. It's a lovely way to showcase your business and give back to the community if you want to donate!"
All of the money raised through Bid for Kids Sake will support youth mentorship programs in our community.

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