You have until 7:00 p.m. on Thursday November 24th to submit your bids for the WDDS online auction.
WOODSTOCK - You can get some of your holiday shopping done and support Woodstock and District Developmental Services at the same time.
WDDS launched its online auction on Thursday November 17th and all of the bids have to be submitted before 7:00 p.m. on Thursday November 24th.
Fund Developer Krystan Maclean says all of the money raised will benefit the supports and services they offer for adults with developmental disabilities.
"We've got group living supports, so people living together with up to 24 hours of support. We've got day services where people can come in for the day and work towards their goals whether that would be personal goals, employment goals or social goals. We also have supported independent living, where people live on their own and they get support for whatever they need."
Maclean tells us about some of the auction items.
"We've got some sports games with some great Toronto Maple Leafs tickets, Toronto Raptors tickets and London Knights tickets in there. A lot of it is experiences where you can go away, enjoy time with your family and really soak it up."
Some of the other auction items include an Elm Hurst gift package, a Nintendo Switch, tickets to Canada's Wonderland and a Yeti cooler. You can submit your bids online here.
Maclean says they're hoping to raise $15,000 through this auction. As of this morning, the auction had already raised over $9,600.
Krystan Maclean stopped by the Heart FM studio this morning to chat with Dan and Marcie and you can listen to the full interview below.

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