UNICEF
Hi I'm selling mattress protector, blankets and other stuff sitting in my storage room which I haven't used in a year! In terms of raising donation for UNICEF! Do you know UNICEF receives no funding from the UN and relies a 100% on voluntary contributions from people. I wish to contribute from my end and I hope you will as well. Please don't hesitate to empty you old items and no matter how big or small, your fundraising can make a huge impact on the lives of children all around the world.
Details:
Transfer the funds UNICEF NZ’s bank account.
Bank: ANZ National Bank of New Zealand Ltd.
Account Number: 01-0505-0463764-00
Account Name: UNICEF NZ
Particulars: FR 'Your Name'
Email aaron@unicef.org.nz to let us know the date you submit your fundraising and what appeal you want your money to go to (e.g. Syria Children's Crisis).
Thank you.
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