GIVEAWAY: A WIN for you, and a WIN for a child in foster care

We’re excited for our first ever GIVEAWAY on Gospel-Centred Parenting! This week we’re giving you the opportunity to win a Madlug backpack. If you win, you choose the colour and we’ll ship it to you, wherever you live in the world!

To enter, simply ‘LIKE’ our Facebook Page, and then ‘SHARE’ this post on Facebook.

Don’t worry if you’ve already liked our page, just share the post and you’ll still be entered (make sure you click ‘share’ on the original post on the Facebook page to be in with a chance of winning).

So why this backpack?

Madlug (short for ‘Make A Difference LUGgage’) is a business with a difference. For every bag purchased, “Madlug will give a bag to a child in foster care because no child should carry their life in a bin bag.”

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The company was birthed after it’s owner, Dave Linton, attended a course about fostering. He watched a video in which a girl in a wheelchair said this:

Health Trusts don’t provide suitcases. Sometimes foster carers loan us a suitcase but more often our belongings are moved in black plastic bin bags and we lose our dignity”.

Dave decided to start a business which would produce high quality bags. When a customer purchases a bag, Madlug donates one to a child in foster care, recognising their worth and dignity, and giving them the respect that they deserve.

We think it’s a fantastic idea, and we wanted to raise awareness of it.

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Please enter our competition to help spread the word, and bear Madlug in mind next time you need to buy a back pack, laptop bag, luggage bag or gym bag – they have a great range!

The winner will be announced on Tuesday 4th October, and can choose the colour of their choice.

Just to remind you:

 

To enter ‘LIKE’ our Facebook Page, and then ‘SHARE’ the original post from our Facebook page.

 “So whatever you wish that others would do to you, do also to them, for this is the Law and the Prophets.” – Jesus Christ, Matthew 7:12

 

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