Starship Foundation Announces ‘Bids For Kids' Auction
Starship Foundation Announces New Zealand-first ‘Bids For Kids’ Auction On Facebook
The Starship Foundation launched ‘Bids for Kids’ today – and it is the first charity in New Zealand to hold a live auction inside of Facebook.
Every Monday for the next six weeks people from all over the world will have the opportunity to bid on some once-in-a-lifetime items and experiences at www.facebook.com/StarshipFoundation. All proceeds will support Starship, New Zealand’s national children’s hospital.
One of the first auction items up for grabs includes a personalised voicemail message recorded on the winning bidder’s phone by Lucy Lawless, famous for her role as television icon Xena Warrior Princess.
There is expected to be considerable interest from this auction from Lucy’s fans all around the world.
“I am incredibly fortunate to have an amazing fan base around the globe many of whom willingly support causes I am passionate about. Although of course I’ve got my own voice on my answering machine, if I can offer that to someone else and it generates much needed funds for Starship Children’s Hospital then I’d be thrilled!” Lucy says.
Other items will also be available on Starship’s ‘Bids for Kids’ from Monday 20 May, including a brand new, authentic Sydney Roosters rugby jersey signed by rugby player and heavyweight boxer Sonny Bill Williams, and artwork by Denys Watkins generously donated by Webb’s Auction House. Other great auction items will be announced throughout the campaign.
Starship’s ‘Bids for Kids’ is hosted via BuddyBid, a social commerce application that sits within Facebook.
Chairman of BuddyBid and CEO of Webb’s Auction House Neil Campbell says, “Our team has worked hard over the last year to solve the need from brand owners to see better returns on their social media investments while extending their viral reach in an engaging manner. To see BuddyBid being used to raise funds for Starship Children’s Hospital is a very rewarding outcome.”
Starship Foundation CEO Brad Clark says, “The beauty of these auctions is that anyone bidding will share the activity with their friends, enhancing the viral and international reach of both the auction itself, and the Starship Foundation brand as a whole. And with some of the auctions we have in the pipeline, we’re certain there will be a lot interest from people all over the world!”
To bid on the auctions, visit the Starship Foundation Facebook page from Monday 20 May at www.facebook.com/StarshipFoundation.
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