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Saturday 13th March 2010
A new way to give - Give as you Live
Here's a new easy way to raise money for charity that doesn't involve parting with your cash.
Everyclick.com
has launched a new way to donate – it’s been christened “Give as you Live”. It means you can search the web, shop on line from your favourite retailers, trade on eBay and raise money for charity.
You get great search results from Yahoo! content from leading shopping providers and all eBay auctions. Every search you make creates a donation for charity.
Our address is
www.everyclick.com/womenintechnology
and all searches, shopping and eBay activity made from here will raise money.
We're currently supporting the ‘Help the people of Haiti’ group and all you need to do is hover over the ‘Get involved’ button and click on ‘Give as you Live’.
Make sure you sign up so you can track your giving – it updates every three minutes and you’ll be amazed how quickly it adds up! You only need to run a couple of searches before your name appears and money will start to be generated!
In total Everyclick has already raised nearly £1,000,000 for a wide range of charities around the UK so we are delighted to have the opportunity to introduce Give as you Live to our members. We'll be choosing new charities to support regularly so if there any causes that are especially close to your heart, please let us know so we can consider having them as our designated charity.
Everyclick was voted website of the Year 2008 and has been recognised as a top 100 media tech company 2009.
Discover the new way to raise money for charity for free. Give as you Live!
If you've got any questions at all, please contact Maggie Berry -
mberry@womenin.co.uk
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