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  • Support Students in Armenia when You Shop Online

    Help a percentage of the money you spend online reach schoolchildren in Armenia without any extra cost to you! Here's how:

    As I advertised last year, I'm working on this nonprofit called Fast For Armenia (www.fastforarmenia.org). Now FFA is also on this fundraising site, http://fastforarmenia.freepledge.com/
    www.freepledge.com allows nonprofits to raise money through popular vendors like amazon and ebay.

    If you buy books on Amazon, Sony/Apple/Dell products on the internet, and other things on ebay and other sites, you can get a percetage of what you spend to be donated to Fast For Armenia, to help buy books and supplies for schoolchildren in Armenia (you dont have to pay extra!). If you go to www.fastforarmenia.org you can learn more about what FFA does and how we've helped those schoolchildren already.

    Here's how it works (there are specific instructions on the freepledge website). You will go to www.freepledge.com and click on "support a non-profit" (or you can go directly to fastforarmenia.freepledge.com). You will choose FFA and then the site will link you to our freepledge site and give you a list of vendors with the % they donate to the org. You will shop through freepledge. For instance, if you want to get a book on amazon, you will be able to do it through the freepledge website. Then it will link you to the
    checkout on Amazon's website and the donation will be sent to Fast For Armenia.

    So if you use any of the services below (all listed on the freepledge site), please help Fast for Armenia without any extra cost to you and spread the word!:

    1800contacts
    1800flowers or (.com)
    1800PetMeds
    123inkjets
    abebooks.com
    air france
    alibris
    amazon.com
    apple store
    avon
    back to basics toys
    bare necesities
    batteries.com
    blue nile
    buy.com
    camping world
    cingular
    circuit city
    comp usa
    computers 4 sure
    ccs
    dell home
    delta
    discovery store
    dish network
    drugstore.com
    ebags
    ebay
    eharmony
    enterprise rent a car
    entertainment (dine, shop...)
    etoys.com
    food.com
    foot locker
    freshpair
    gaiam
    godiva
    golfsmith golf and tennis
    greatskin
    half.com
    hallmark
    hotwire
    h&r block
    hsn.com
    ice.com
    inkblvd
    itunes
    j&r jr.com
    xxxelry television
    kaplan
    kb toys
    last minute travel.com
    lavalife
    lingo
    luggage online
    MacMall
    macy's
    magazines.com
    marriott.com
    match.com
    mcafee security
    mikasa
    mountain gear
    music123
    national geographic
    netflix
    nokia
    northern tool and equipment
    office depot
    orbitz
    overstock.com
    performancebike.com
    personalization mall.com
    petco.com
    petsmart
    pitney bowes
    priceline.com
    radisson
    real player
    r e i
    ritz camera
    roots
    safeway
    sephora
    sharper image
    shoebuy.com
    shoes.com
    shop.com
    shutterfly
    simply audiobooks
    site 59
    smart bargains
    sony
    sonymusicstore.com
    steve madden.com
    target
    techdepot
    the body shop
    the remembered
    thrifty car rental
    tigerdirect.com
    timberland
    toshiba
    travelocity
    tupperware
    uncommongoods
    usolympicshop
    visiondirect.com
    vistaprint
    vonage
    vons.com
    wine.com
    wirefly mobile
    yahoo personals
    yahoo marketing
    yahoo small business
    zales
    zazzle.com
    Last edited by thedebutante; 04-13-2006, 01:09 AM.

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    Re: Support Students in Armenia when You Shop Online

    Amazon.com! That's definitely my ally. I'll purchase a book that I've been wanting to so thereby helping to contribute. Thanks for the thread cutie.
    Achkerov kute.

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