Monday, December 14, 2009

International Cuisine Christmas charity Banquette invitation

On December 25th, Philanthropic Association IRFF ONLUS invite you to the International Cuisine “Christmas charity Banquette”, a one-day from 11.00-14.00 celebrations event focusing on raising funds for people in needs.

The Christmas Banquette provides the opportunity for profit, government, religious and nonprofit organizations to network, been a great meeting place for donors, priests, sponsors, managers, businessman’s, volunteers, executives and etc. philanthropists.

Those interested to participate should just contact us by: pacea21@gmail.com or for tickets reservations call us on the Tel. (373)69006351, Skype: irffmd

Program: festive Concert with young celebrities and Charity banquette itself.

The participation is 40 Euros (50% discount for those who will register till 18 of December)

The Christmas Banquette will take place at the Families Federation Building, Chisinau capital city of Moldova republic eastern EUROPE, str Constantin Virnav 13, Malina Mica region (map here http://www.familyfedmd.org/ro/images/harta.gif , Minibus: 191, 125, 193, 192, 112, 189 (Diagnostic Centre Station)

For more information, also about previous events, partnerships and sponsorships, donations Contact Us online by our official web portal: www.irffmd.net,

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/IRFFMD Youtube channel : http://www.youtube.com/irffmd

See you at the banquette sincerely yours Nicolae Cirplala

PS: For those who couldn’t attend The Christmas Banquette please help directly “Christmas Gift” campaign by participation, acting, inviting friends to join, donation or virtually supporting charity for peace. With a great experience since 2001 in helping thousands of peoples in needs A.F.IRFF ONLUS launch this fundraising campaign with the goal to collect substantial funds for charitable projects that constantly help orphaned children, youth, families and elderly people.

Any person or organization can come up with any donation small, large or inviting friends to join online by Facebook http://apps.facebook.com/causes/218169/27771364?m=71bb3202

More about our charity experience and donate directly here: www.irffmd.net

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Give the Gift of Love this Christmas

As you may already know, the IRFF helps sponsor two struggling orphanages in Moldova. Between the homes there are about 800 children who are hardly able to have their basic needs met much less an appropriate Christmas. Children are the most vulnerable of us and in order for them to be heard, they need help from caring individuals like you. For Christmas this year, give a gift that counts and donate to help the orphans of Moldova know that someone cares.

Our “Long Distance Adoption” program is the best way to show a child you care this Christmas. Having started in 1997, the program has worked to connect inspiring individuals with one or more children in need of financial support in the orphanages in Moldova. The cost is only $30 a month (less than a cup of coffee a day) to keep one needy child fully funded. This means clothes, school supplies, medical care and other needs that we often take for granted. In return you will receive letters from your child and reminders of birthdays and upcoming holidays to remind them you care. Become an “adoptive parent” to one or more children and give a true gift for Christmas: love. Currently there are over 400 children left who need sponsors.

It is a long-term project and still needs a lot more support to truly develop into an undertaking that will help a substantial number of the children. It is not a long process to become an integral part in a helpless child’s life. In your application you can even specify things like age or gender of the child you wish to sponsor. It won’t make a big difference in your wallet, but it will make a world of difference to them.

If a commitment is not possible from you at the moment, we also look for one-time donations of any amount that will go towards bringing joy to a child this Christmas. More information http://irffmd.net/public/long_distance_adoption_project.html

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