The most magical time of the year is just around the corner and what better way is there to feel joyful than partaking in activities that will infuse you with more holiday spirit—like gift shopping! Make it extra special and meaningful this year with Marks & Spencer’s Win Back and Give Back Promo for the benefit of UNICEF.

 

Visit any Marks & Spencer store from November 4 to December 12, 2016 and get a chance to win M&S Gift vouchers worth P20,000 (if the purchase amount is less than P20,000) to P100,000 with just a single receipt worth P2,500 on regular-priced, sale or promo items. This includes Christmas treats and other must-haves to make the Yuletide season more festive—from indulgent selections of Christmas hampers, to the most fashionable finds to celebrate the holidays in style.

Marks & Spencer will match the amount you win and donate it to UNICEF’s early learning program for disadvantaged children in the Philippines.

So shop more to give back more as every donation worth P100,000 can fund three UNICEF-supported day care centers with school materials good for a year. Customers can also donate in increments of P10 which will be collected and turned over to UNICEF at the end of November and December. 

The raffle draw will happen on December 16, 2016 at Marks & Spencer Greenbelt 5 at 4:00 PM with the announcement of one (1) Grand Prize winner and 10 winners of Marks & Spencer Christmas hampers.

With all the hustle and bustle that comes with the Christmas season, sometimes it can be difficult to focus on the things that really matter. This year, challenge yourself to give back (and win back what you spent while you’re at it) and remind yourself about the importance of blessing others.

Go to any Marks & Spencer store to discover the most festive gift selections for every special person in your life! 

 

Marks and Spencer is one of UK’s leading retailers, selling stylish, high quality, great value clothing and home products, as well as outstanding quality food, responsibly sourced from around 2,000 suppliers globally.