Tuesday 29 March 2011

Donate panda coins for japan

Hello fluffy Pandas,
most of you have followed the catastrophe in Japan on TV, the radio or the newspapers with feelings of shock and grief.  First there was the massive earthquake, then a tsunami and now a nuclear desaster is looming (I will explain to you what exactly that is on Thursday, in my next “Around the World” post).
People in this region are suffering greatly. Children have been hit especially hard. A lot of them have lost their parents, or other relatives and friends. Others have lost their homes and everything they owned. Many of the survivors now have to sleep in crowded emergency accommodation, where heating, food and medicine are scarce. On thing is clear: Children in Japan are in desperate need of help!
I read in your comments that you are worried about the people in Japan and that some of you have even given your own savings to help. This behaviour moved me very much and also gave me an idea: Panfu will donate money for children in Japan!

We do not just want to stand by as we see the Japanese children suffer, but contribute to improve their situation a little bit. That’s why we will have a great fundraiser in Panfu, where all the Pandas can do their bit by donating Panda coins. The coins will later be converted into Dollars and then passed on to the relief organisation „Save the Children“.
How to donate:
Starting this afternoon, you can find Dr. Feelgood with a donation box in the city.
You can donate 100 Panda coins every day until Saturday, which Dr. Feelgood will count at the end of each day. Every day she will tell you how many Panda coins all Pandas donated together. In the end, everything will be converted into Dollars and we will tell you how much money has been collected for “Save the Children”
Every donation counts! If all Pandas donate a little bit, the overall result will be fantastic.
By the way: All Pandas who have donated Panda coins, can pick up a Donation Certificate from Dr. Feelgood on Sunday.
Paws up for panfu,
kristina020

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