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New website lets Internet shoppers save lives for free.
QuietHeros.com announced the launch of it's new site today, where people can have food and medicine donated to starving children around the world with one click of their mouse. Over 400 meals have already been donated and the concept is gathering momentum quickly. A free, simple, and powerful new concept in E-commerce that gives everyone the chance to be a hero by saving lives while they shop at their favorite stores. The site also helps connect people with charity functions within their community.
Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) April 20, 2004 --Launched this month out of Phoenix, Arizona, a new website called QuietHeros.com is causing a big splash with Internet shoppers. With one click, hundreds of people have already donated food and medicine to children around the world at no cost to themselves. It's a free, simple and powerful new idea in Internet shopping. While the site offers information and resources on local and national charitable events, it's the "Charity Mall" section that's causing such an enormous response. By simply clicking through the site on the way to their favorite Internet stores, shoppers can have a portion of their purchase go towards international relief efforts. And it's free.
Developed by entrepreneur and international traveller Derek Preston, the objective of the site is to harness the untapped economic power of Internet partnership programs to benefit worthy charities.
"I've had the opportunity to witness first-hand the incredible need that exists for food and medical supplies in war-torn and famine-stricken countries around the world. I wanted to create a way for people to experience the excitement of making a real difference in a way that was simple and free to them. Because of the relationships we've established with online retailers, we are now able to do that. I truly believe that this is the future of E-commerce" said Mr. Preston.
The website is www.quietheros.com Derek Preston can be reached by email at derek@quietheros.com or by phone at (480) 664-1801.
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