Laura Carmichael, Downton Abbey actress and patron of Haiti Hospital Appeal, is offering a day on set during the final season of filming for those who support the Surrey charity
This April we interviewed Laura Carmichael, who plays Lady Edith in the hit ITV series Downton Abbey, about her role in the Haiti Hospital Appeal. The show is now filming its sixth and final season, and she's offering an amazing experience to two lucky fans who support this amazing cause.
A donation to Haiti: Make Births Safe offers a number of rewards, including a thank you video from Laura, an autographed copy of the final episode's script, or dinner in London or New York City with the actress herself.
Each dollar donated (that's 65p) will also win you ten entries in a prize draw - where the winner (and a guest) will visit the set of Crawley Manor during the final season of filming on the show. The prize includes the plane journey and a stay at a four-star hotel.
This is an amazing opportunity to support a worthy cause, and be one of the last people to walk on set at Downton Abbey - it'd make a unique birthday present to any June-born Downton fan! There's just two weeks left to make your donation, so don't delay!
Donations are made through Omaze, and close on July 9