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Kingston-born actor launches fundraiser for small charities

Local News by Tilly O'Brien 1 hour ago  
Tom Holland was born and raised in Kingston (Credit: Wikkimedia Commons)
Tom Holland was born and raised in Kingston (Credit: Wikkimedia Commons)
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A Kingston-born actor has launched a fundraiser to raise money for small charities, including Kingston-based charity RBKares. 

As part of The Brother's Trust (TBT), two winners of the fundraiser will win an all-expenses-paid trip for two to Los Angeles as well as two tickets to the premiere of Spider-Man: Brand New Day and a phhoto with Tom Holland who was born in Kingston.

The Brothers Trust was set up in 2017 by Nikki and Dom Holland, parents to four boys; Tom, Sam, Harry and Paddy - the 'brothers'. 

Tom Holland is the focal point of the charity and its fund raising efforts, but he is ably supported by his younger brothers.

Using Tom's reach and popularity, the trust intends to run a number of events each year and the funds raised then being granted to charities who it supports. 

The trust is keen to shine a light on charities who struggle to be heard in the noisy and competitive not-for-profit sector, and charities who can best demonstrate the most effective use of funds to profit the people in need and not on bloated administration. 

The entry deadline for the Spider Man VIP experience was yesterday (Sunday, 19 April), and the winners will be announced on Wednesday, 22 April.

  By entering the giveaway, contestants also stood the chance of winning a pair of Spider Man movie posters, each signed by Tom. 

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Each day's entrants were eligible to win the posters on that day of purchase with one winner drawn and announced every day from 9 to 19 April.

     

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