Red Cross – Donate with a Difference
You can make a real difference today, without having to dive into your wallet!
Red Cross Donations
The Red Cross succeeds in saving lives because their values of humanity and neutrality are respected everywhere.
With harsh economic conditions, they know that that times are tough all over the UK and across the world. They also know that in difficult times, it is often the poorest and the most vulnerable that suffer the most. Across the world and here in the UK, people are turning to the Red Cross for comfort, support, and hope. The Red Cross depends on charitable donations to carry out their life-saving work, and that’s why they need your help now more than ever.
Just 3 minutes of your time can donate $1 to help someone in distress!
(completing one simple survey will donate $1)
I’m sure that you will will remember the devastation that the flooding in Pakistan caused last year, affecting millions of people, destroying crops and homes. The Red Cross responded to this in the way that they knew best, bringing vital aid, including food, clean water and shelter to those who needed it the most. Now over six months on, the situation is still grave, with public health remaining one of the biggest threats to survivors. Emergency relief and substantial long term help is needed to help people get back on their feet, and the Red Cross is still there long after the headlines have moved on. With your help, they can continue to bring relief and hope to those in desperate need wherever they are.
Donate here without having to dive into your wallet!
(Completing one simple survey will donate $1)
In January last year a devastating earthquake struck Haiti, killing over 200′000 people, and leaving more than one million people homeless. The Red Cross was at the heart of the crisis immediately. Volunteers and staff helped the injured and supported hospitals, while emergency supplies consisting of blankets, shelter and personal hygiene kits were given to families in need. In addition, experts in disaster response were sent by the Red Cross t offer vital support to the relief operation. The sheer scale of this disaster means the process of helping people recover will take years rather than just a few months. With your donation they can continue to bring much needed relief to people who have lost the essentials that we take for granted, whoever and wherever they are. Please click here to donate. Just 3 minutes of your time to complete a simple survey, will donate $1 to the Red Cross.
So if you think there should be more humanity in the world, please become a supporter of the Red Cross and donate just 3 minutes of your time. You can donate to the Red Cross now without having to hand over any cash or bank details! Just 3 minutes of your time to fill out a simple survey will donate a much needed dollar!
For more information, and to donate visit:
Red Cross Donations
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Post CommentCHIPMUNK
On April 18, 2011 at 12:02 pm
interesting share
saritajain86
On April 18, 2011 at 12:45 pm
Good one.
Thespeakman
On April 18, 2011 at 2:15 pm
I will not be donating via your page – I never donate online
JoniJones
On April 19, 2011 at 4:41 am
Great info thanks
hallofwords
On April 20, 2011 at 1:53 am
If you want to donate to a worthy cause then donate to something other than the Red Cross. From personal experience and what I’ve read about the Red Cross they are not the humanitarian organization everyone thinks they are. If you want the truth about the Red Cross read the article found at:
http://www.zcommunications.org/the-truth-about-the-red-cross-by-joe-allen.
Enough is enough and we need to put a stop to the Red Cross once and for all. They are not an organization to admire, but one to be shunned instead.
neopisiva
On April 27, 2011 at 4:58 pm
Good job,ttimmy2005.
Kristie Claar
On August 24, 2011 at 9:54 am
great share
Netty net
On April 7, 2012 at 9:28 pm
How do you know this me I rather donate to the Salvation Army.