Help a Hungry Child: Bidding for second Christmas charity appeal auction closes at 10pm
Other lots up for grabs include a private box for eight people to watch Cirque du Soleil at the Albert Hall, the chance to play a cricket net at Lord’s with professional players, and behind-the-scenes tours of Battersea Power Station
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There are only a few hours left to snap up the incredible gifts and experiences in our Christmas charity auction.
Readers have until 10pm today to bid for lots including a limited-edition work donated by Turner Prize winner Grayson Perry: a woodprint of a half-bull, half-bear creature inspired by his Channel 4 series All Man.
Other lots up for grabs include a private box for eight people to watch Cirque du Soleil at the Albert Hall; the chance to play a cricket net at Lord’s with professional players; and behind-the-scenes tours of Battersea Power Station and London Zoo.
There are foodie dreams such as a day working beside Michelin-starred chef Ollie Dabbous in his new test kitchen, and a meal out with Standard restaurant writer Fay Maschler.
Sports fans can bid for a VIP trip to the Women’s Hockey World Cup and a signed England jersey, and politics aficionados can snap up an original work by our cartoonist Christian Adams.
The Independent and Evening Standard Christmas Appeal is raising funds for The Felix Project to ensure no child in primary schools supported by the charity ever goes to bed hungry.
Market-style stalls will, with readers’ help, be set up in 120 schools over two years, giving children a chance to take home healthy, nutritious food which would otherwise have gone to waste.
To bid, visit givergy.com/charity/the-felix-project
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