British Red Cross Parcels Charity Gifts for Christmas

Leave the first response November 27, 2009 / Posted in Shopping

The British Red Cross sent more than 20 million parcels to captive soldiers all over the world during the Second World War, protected by the Red Cross emblem providing supplies and hope to the recipients in their hour of need. They have now launched their online British Red Cross Parcel. Send someone an extra special gift this year, by buying a British Red Cross Parcel on their behalf to help people in the UK and around the World who need our help the most.

Using their parcel wizard you can put together a parcel of virtual gifts of your choice, the value of which will be donated to the British Red Cross. The charity will then use your donation to help people wherever the need is greatest, both at home and abroad.

The only down side is that they are unable to tell you exactly how your parcel donation will be used in funding projects due to the cost. However, it is refreshing to see a charity focusing the money they receive on the people who need it the most.

British Red Cross Parcels Charity Gifts for Christmas

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Dedicate A Tree Gift Box
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Adopt a Big Cat Gift Box
£23

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Adopt a Monkey Gift Box
£23

Choose to adopt one of eight endangered species of monkeys and apes for 12 months. Adopting a monkey …

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