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Three Free Ways To Help Today

How can you help for free?

We have all become accustomed to online shopping, but did you know that has created an opportunity for companies to donate some of their profits to a charity of your choice?

Below you will find three free easy ways to support our mission to improve the lives of those affected by Eosinophilic diseases through our ongoing advocacy.

Anyone can participate without a personal cost so please share with your family and friends too.

Donating using Give As You Live:

Give As You Live is an affiliate programme aiming to make a difference. Once you sign up to Give As You Live you can complete your online shopping, at over 4,000 stores, and purchase creates a donation at no cost to you. 

This works through the generosity of the stores themselves who can offer various donation rates to Give As You Live. All the user needs to do is sign up and shop as normal, you can also use Give As You Live when booking travel, switching insurance providers or doing your grocery shop!

Learn more on Give As You Live.

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Making a difference with AmazonSmile:

We’ve all heard of Amazon by now, but are you aware of AmazonSmile? The online marketplace has both a dedicated site and section within the Amazon app in which you can choose to generate free donations every time you make a purchase.

Simply shop as normal either on smile.amazon (or by turning the AmazonSmile settings on in you app) and Amazon will donate 0.5% of every purchase to your chosen charity! 

Learn how to switch on AmazonSmile.

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Fundraising with Thrift+:

Thrift+ is an online social venture which acts as an online charity shop. You can donate your unwanted clothes to Thrift+ or bag some bargains through their web shop, both of these will generate donations. When you donate your unwanted clothing you can register your bag to The EOS Network and select 100% donation or 50%.

If you select 50% you will be donating that portion of your sale to the charity and receive the other 50% as store credit, alternatively you can choose to donate 100% of the sales to your chosen charity. 

Donating with Thrift+ is easy to do, simple head to thrift+/donate, register for your free bag, fill it with your unwanted clothing and then free post it back to Thrift+. There is no cost for the user and The EOS Network will receive a donation from every sale of your clothing items.

Learn more about donating with Thrift+.

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If you’re unable to access these services, but still wish to help us raise donations, you can simply share these options with your friends and family. Alternatively you can also send a monetary donation to us using our donate page.

Published: 29th March, 2021

Updated: 28th February, 2022

Author: Jess Mone

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