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Holiday gifts that save lives: Last chance to order printed cards
December 17, 2012
By The IRC
When you give Rescue Gifts for the holidays, you help the International Rescue Committee provide critical assistance to refugee families around the world.
With each Rescue Gift, send a beautiful personalized printed or eCard to your gift recipent.
Today, December 17, is the last chance to order printed cards to help ensure delivery by December 24. (Should you miss this opportunity to send a printed card, you can always send a beautiful eCard within minutes!)
All online gifts will be matched dollar-for-dollar up to $1.9 million through December 31.
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Why donors give Rescue Gifts:
"Educating girls in underdeveloped countries is really important to both my mother and me, so I gave my mom a 'year of school' Rescue Gift and she was so touched. She said it was the best gift she had ever gotten. I love that the International Rescue Committee offers this special way to give in someone's honor. I call it two-for-one-giving because you're giving to both the IRC and the person in whose name you make the donation."
-Haley posted on GreatNonprofits.org
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