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prada space outlet thought we would bring this to Chichester. People get something for their money and everyone's a winner."The person goes away with a nice handbag and the hospices get the profits."Dawn is hoping the uniqueness of the event will attract supporters from across the area to come along and bid for a range of handbags."I just thought what a great idea. St Wilfrid's haven't had this kind of event before and it is slightly different to any of the many events they have already established."TIME FOR A SPRING CLEAR OUTDawn is urging everybody to get rummaging in their cupboards for any unwanted handbags and donate them for the worthwhile event."Please have a spring clear out. Look at the handbag and think when was the last time I took it out and let someone else have a go, someone else may love it."Dawn said there is a sense of community spirit surrounding the event and all the pupils, organisers and those involved in making it happen are looking forward to June."We're all working together, it's fantastic team support between the two hospices, us and Handbags for Hospices. There's great support about the whole project which is really great to see."Donations have already been coming in thick and fast, including signed handbags donated from A listers Elizabeth Hurley and Kim Wilde."Having a celebrity bag is the wow factor. People do love it, they come and see it and touch it and put a bid in. We were absolutely thrilled. We want to have as many celebrities to help us as possible, we're working on it."A whole host of different handbags will be on offer during the auction, ranging from designer handbags, items owned by celebrities and handbags from supermarkets and high street stores.Dawn is appealing to the public to support the event and donate their handbags in aid of June's event, where staff are hoping to raise as much money as possible."We're just really hoping that Chichester ladies and men would like to join in. This is an auction for everyone."Julie Longman, community and events officer at St Wilfrid's Hospice, said: "We are delighted and very thankful that Lavant House School chose us to be one of the beneficiaries of their Handbags for Hospices'fundraiser in June this year. It