How often do you transfer money to South Africa? Once or
twice a year, maybe even once a month? Well now you can make
your money go further and support AIDS orphans back home every time
you make a transaction.
1st Contact has teamed up with Starfish to help bring life, hope
and opportunity to these children simply at the click of a
button. Quite simply for every money transfer that is made by
a Starfish supporter, 1st Contact will donate £3 - that's enough to
feed a child for a month.
1st Contact Forex is one of the market leaders for money transfers
in the UK and this is an easy, yet effective way of demonstrating
their commitment to communities in South Africa. It's nothing
new to read about the thousands of children whose lives have been
devastated by this pandemic; however this is a brand new way to
show your support for those fighting to turn the tide on
AIDS.
And very excitingly, a stylish orange Oyster card travel
wallet has been produced to promote this initiative to South
Africans living and working in London. Make sure you receive
yours free at selected newspaper distribution spots in July or from
the following South African food stores throughout
London whilst sticks last:
Savanna (London Bridge / Southfields), Snoggy's (Putney /
Wimbledon), African Enterprises (Embankment), Egoli and Hunter's
Deli (Leighton), Krugers (Garratt Lane), Marimba (South Wimbledon)
and Southern Sun (Aldgate).
The Oyster card wallets have already provided a great talking point
on the tube, giving supporters the opportunity to spread the
Starfish story and support us through the services 1st Contact
Forex provides. We want to raise the profile of the charity
and this promotion in particular here in London, so travel with
pride and show-off your Oyster card wallet to fellow commuters
whenever you can!
Transfer money now by following the instructions on the
1st Contact website.