man who set up a successful online prize business from home, is giving back to the community as well as putting smiles on the faces of winners.
James and his partner were invited to Leeds Audi and welcomed by sales executive John Hove. They were given five-star treatment at the showroom, where their shiny new vehicle was under wraps – only when the covers were removed did James know what a prestige prize he’d won.Post: “James said ‘I never win anything, it couldn’t have come at a better time’.” James told Matthew he had had a tough time after the recent illness of one of his children.
All was going well until Covid struck and demand fell. Undeterred he set up a business selling small items such as pens, tote bags, key rings and the like all featuring the hashtag #IMPROUD – in recognition of support for NHS workers during the pandemic. He says half his profits were given to NHS charities.It is based in Leeds and gives people the opportunity to win prizes such as cars, cash, motorbikes and electronics with competition entries from just 99p.
All Star Prizes gave six Apple iPad’s to Ward 31 Children’s Oncology at Christmas in partnership with Candlelighters, they have given £2,000 of Furniture to the Getaway Girls DIY SOS Big Build, and helped Penny Field School to the tune of £2,500 for a memorial garden for six children who sadly passed away, and the company has also helped a number of families across Yorkshire going through cancer treatment with their children.