Welcoming our new sponsor and partner Eazy Collect

 
"Welcoming and thanking our new sponsor Eazy Collect who will be providing Direct Debit facilities to all our charity partners" Giving from the heart.
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"Taking Direct Debit through us, being serviced by Eazy Collect, means that not only you get the charities' rate offered by Eazy Collect (which we don’t add to), but your charity gets all of the Golden Giving services that we offer free of charge (card donations, fundraising pages, event pages, ticket management, etc...)"
 

The Golden Giving Featured Charity Campaign

 
Golden Giving supports charities and good causes through a multitude of avenues, as such, we launched the Featured Charity Campaign to assist charities in raising awareness for their cause. The primary aims of this campaign is to draw attention to the worthy services that charities carry out, and increase their supporter base. We hope that in reading these posts, you will be moved to donate, fundraise and volunteer to help the good causes featured here.
The Featured Charity Campaign is open to any of our charity partners, if you would like to be featured, please contact us.
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To view our new Featured Sponsor Campaign that highlights ethical giving and showcases the corporate social responsibility of companies supporting positive change, please click here.  
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Featured Charity  

Redemption Research for Health and Educational Development Society (RRHEDS)


View charity profile on Golden Giving: http://www.goldengiving.com/charity/rrheds

RRHEDS is a charitable, non-profit organization, providing services to the poor, irrespective of caste and creed, in rural and remote areas of Andhra Pradesh, India.  
They provide services in health, education, rural development, water sanitation, disaster management, agriculture, HIV/AIDS, orphans, street children and housing.

Current Appeal

 
RRHEDS are in need of mosquito nets to protect children suffering with Dengue fever. In remote areas of India, many children suffer with Dengue Fever; they are unable to take the medicines and unable to go the hospital due to poverty. Every day nearly 250 children are admitted to nearby hospitals. Daily, between 2-5 deaths are noted in the Mandal level hospitals. As per World Health Organization (WHO) rules, there are no medicines for Dengue, and only preventative methods are employed in combatting this disease, the main form of which is the use of mosquito nets.

RRHEDS seek help in procuring mosquito nets for the prevention of Dengue fever in poverty stricken communities. An estimated 2800 children are due to benefit from this current appeal.

 

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