Help us nurture young minds

Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Send so much more than money this holiday
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With the festive season fast approaching, you’re sure to be thinking of the children you know and love. You’re probably getting ready to send money home to help make it the perfect holiday for them. After all, this is their season.

Just as you care for your family and send money home this festive season – with your help, we aim to care for our wider world family and send support to children worldwide. How? We’re delighted to have partnered with Save the Children to help children achieve their goals.

This holiday season, we’re aiming to donate the equivalent of 20,000 school meals for children around the world.


Every time you send money with us this holiday, you help us nurture young minds.

Send money now
Here’s how it works: For every 200 transactions, we’ll donate the equivalent of a school meal to Save the Children*. So, every time you send a money transfer with us this holiday, you’ll be helping us reach that target. More importantly, you’ll help nurture a young mind and pave their way to a brighter future.

Help us nurture young minds - Leolida
“I want to become a doctor, so that I can help other young children like my younger brother Lawrence.”
Leolida

Leolida (12) lives with his mother and little brother Lawrence (2) in a remote village in Turkana County, Kenya. Lawrence has been very ill as a result of severe malnutrition. Thankfully, Save the Children’s programme in the area has got him well on the road to recovery, giving him antibiotics and nutritious food. This support is what’s inspired Lawrence to set his sights on becoming a doctor. He’s a naturally caring child and loves his brother very much, often taking his school meal home for him.

Learn more about our partnerhsip with Save the Children and how you can be a part of it here

Send money now

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*This donation example is based on Save the Children’s Somalia programme where the cost of a nutritious school meal is typically £2.50. Worldwide, different Save the Children programmes will have varying school meal costs. WorldRemit’s donation to Save the Children will support the world’s most disadvantaged children to survive, learn and be protected.

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The Save the Children Fund is a charity registered in England and Wales (213890) and Scotland (SC039570)

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posted by Enoch Clement at 9:15 AM 0 comments

Send so much more than money this holiday

Monday, November 25, 2019

Help us provide support like school meals for children going without
WorldRemit View this email in a web browser

Help us support
Save the Children
nurture young minds

Help us nurture young minds
Help us nurture young minds lockup

With the festive season fast approaching, you’re sure to be thinking of the children you know and love. You’re probably getting ready to send money home to help make it the perfect holiday for them. After all, this is their season.

Just as you care for your family and send money home this festive season – with your help, we aim to care for our wider world family and send support to children worldwide. How? We’re delighted to have partnered with Save the Children to help children achieve their goals.

This holiday season, we’re aiming to donate the equivalent of 20,000 school meals for children around the world.


Every time you send money with us this holiday, you help us nurture young minds.

Send money now
Here’s how it works: For every 200 transactions, we’ll donate the equivalent of a school meal to Save the Children*. So, every time you send a money transfer with us this holiday, you’ll be helping us reach that target. More importantly, you’ll help nurture a young mind and pave their way to a brighter future.

Help us nurture young minds - Leolida
“I want to become a doctor, so that I can help other young children like my younger brother Lawrence.”
Leolida

Leolida (12) lives with his mother and little brother Lawrence (2) in a remote village in Turkana County, Kenya. Lawrence has been very ill as a result of severe malnutrition. Thankfully, Save the Children’s programme in the area has got him well on the road to recovery, giving him antibiotics and nutritious food. This support is what’s inspired Lawrence to set his sights on becoming a doctor. He’s a naturally caring child and loves his brother very much, often taking his school meal home for him.

Learn more about our partnerhsip with Save the Children and how you can be a part of it here

Send money now

Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
LinkedIn
YouTube

This message was sent to enochclement@gmail.com from 62 Buckingham Gate, London, SW1E 6AJ, United Kingdom. Company registration number: 07110878.

WorldRemit Ltd is Authorised and Regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) under the Payment Service Regulations 2017 and Electronic Money Regulations 2011. Registration number: 900891. © WorldRemit.

*This donation example is based on Save the Children’s Somalia programme where the cost of a nutritious school meal is typically £2.50. Worldwide, different Save the Children programmes will have varying school meal costs. WorldRemit’s donation to Save the Children will support the world’s most disadvantaged children to survive, learn and be protected.

For full Terms and Conditions please see here.

The Save the Children Fund is a charity registered in England and Wales (213890) and Scotland (SC039570)

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posted by Enoch Clement at 6:23 AM 0 comments