It’s time to announce the winners of our WHO relief fund raffle. Read on to see if it’s you.
There’s no denying the huge impact Coronavirus has had on us all. The real effects will likely reveal themselves over the next few years rather than months. At Attack, as the lockdown was enforced on April 1st, a distant date in the rearview mirror, we wanted to try to help as much as possible. That’s why we set up the COVID-19 raffle which has ended today.
We’re delighted to announce that the total amount raised was £565.62 that has been donated to the World Health Organisation on Friday 31st July.
We’d like to take this opportunity to thank everybody who participated in particular given the trying circumstances right now.
The winners of the prizes (picked at random) are as follows:
1st Prize
Mark Hughes
- 1 x every design in the Attack x Sam Moore T-shirt collaboration (that’s four separate T-shirts)
- 1 x Native Instruments Komplete 12 Ultimate
- 1 x The Secrets of Dance Music Production (or another book if you already own it)
- 1 x Kolibri synth stand
2nd Prize
Lancelot Blanchard
- 1 x every design in the Attack x Sam Moore T-shirt collaboration (that’s four separate T-shirts)
- 1 x The Secrets of Dance Music Production (or another book if you already own it)
- 1 x Kolibri synth stand
3rd Prize
Caitlyn Oleykowski
- 1 x every design in the Attack x Sam Moore T-shirt collaboration (that’s four separate T-shirts)
- 1 x The Secrets of Dance Music Production (or another book if you already own it)
- 1 x Kolibri synth stand
All winners have been contacted via GoFund Me. Prize winners can also contact us on this email below with proof of identity.
Special thanks to Native Instruments for their support throughout this fundraiser. Lastly, special thanks to the Attack Magazine readers for helping us raise an incredible figure. Whilst some countries are edging out of lockdown, the fight will continue for a long time yet and we’re humbled we can play a small part in the process.
For further information on how you can help the ongoing battle against COVID-19 please visit the WHO Covid-19 help page.
Thank you and stay safe!