You can win the chance to wear Lorraine Kelly’s iconic tartan dress.
Or, if you are a Traitors fan, the actual hoodie worn by the smash hit show’s host Alan Cumming.
Sports fans can even buy a sweatshirt worn in the 1998 Commonwealth Games and signed by Alan Wells and Dick McTaggart while helping one of Scotland’s newest charity’s raise funds to combat heart disease.
Heart of Scotland has just launched its annual auction, with lots of goodies on offer from celebrities keen to support a cause where the money raised in Scotland stays in Scotland to help us fight against the scourge of heart disease.
Traitors host and well-loved Scottish actor Alan Cumming said he is “thrilled to be part of this wonderful initiative.”
The actor said: “Heart disease affects so many of us across Scotland.
“It’s an honour to contribute to the Heart of Scotland Appeal to raise money in Scotland for Scotland so we can do something about that horrible statistic. I hope the hoodie finds a great home and helps raise much-needed funds.”
Scottish Conservative Social Justice Shadow Minister Miles Briggs said: “This unique charity has done incredible work supporting families right across Scotland, encouraging them to protect their heart health and turn the tide on the disease which killed 48 Scots every single day.
“As well as helping support new research, Heart of Scotland goes out into communities and helps people of all ages change their lifestyle and encourages them to stay healthy.”
The charity auction is now “live” on eBay where supporters can bid for art, books and signed photographs of their favourite celebrities including Succession’s Brian Cox.
A special tour of Scotland’s SaxaVord Spaceport in Shetland is even on offer as well as a tour to visit Lorraine Kelly at her television studio in London.
Mary Stewart of Heart of Scotland said: “Last year’s auction was our first and we made thousands to support one of the eight research projects which are currently ongoing in Scotland.
“We’ve had enormous success with our community projects which encourage people to eat healthy and exercise, including our pop-up clinics which offer the opportunity to check heart rate, blood pressure and weight.
“Our exercise classes and community-based projects are making a real difference as we engage with the public and show them how even small changes to their lifestyle can lead to big changes in their health.”
The Heart of Scotland auction is live on eBay until September 1. Visit here.
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