Red Cross helps tens of millions of people around the world each year, providing relief in times of crisis when disaster strikes, or when a personal situation seems insurmountable.
WARM FUZZY GIFTS
With a Warm Fuzzy you’ll be helping people in need – and that makes everyone feel warm and fuzzy! You can give a Red Cross Warm Fuzzy any time, for birthdays, weddings or just for fun. Click on the Warm Fuzzy gift selections, find out more about your gift, then choose a card and personalise it with your own message.
Browse the Warm Fuzzy gifts and choose one that suits the person who will receive it, for example ‘Dig a clean water well’ for someone who cares about water conservation. And because your purchase of a Warm Fuzzy is a donation to Red Cross. Amounts of $2 and above are tax-deductible for Australian tax-payers. We will email you a receipt for your tax return.CLICK HERE TO BUY A WARM FUZZY
Red Cross Warm Fuzzy gifts include:
Provide bedding for two for when disaster strikes our Pacific neighbours – AU$13
Provide transport for someone who has difficulty attending a vital medical appointment – AU$10
Serve a healthy breakfast for a month to an Australian school child in need – AU$35
Provide kitchenware for a family who’ve lost all their household goods – AU$20
Provide a daily phone call for a month to check the wellbeing of a person living alone – AU$20
Help family members separated by disaster or conflict to find each other again – AU$150
Australian Red Cross gives care when it’s needed most for elderly Australians living alone and for people struggling with HIV. Red Cross shows commitment when others turn away, whether it’s protection for innocent civilians during conflict or clean, safe water for remote communities in East Timor, Cambodia and Laos.
With more than 100 million volunteers worldwide and 60,000 members and volunteers in Australia, Red Cross is there for people in need, no matter who you are, no matter where you live. CLICK HERE TO BUY A WARM FUZZY GIFT TODAY
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Warm and fuzzy gifts from Australian Red Cross
Source: Australian Women Online
Friday, 3 July 2009, 9:36 (EST)
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