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Trivia Night at Australian Longevity Generates $1600 For Red Cross Tsunami Relief Efforts
Australian Longevity will be presenting a fundraising cheque of $1600 to Australian Red Cross on Monday the 16th of May.
CASTLE HILL, NSW (PRWEB) May 15, 2005 -- Australian Longevity today announced a $1600 contribution to the tsunami relief efforts in Asia. The donation was raised by Australian Longevitys Tsunami Trivia Night Event on the 29th of April. Australian Longevity will be presenting a fundraising cheque of $1600 to Jannine Jackson of Australian Red Cross on Monday the 16th of May. The Red Cross is using financial donations to equip tsunami survivors with the nutritious food, healthcare, basic supplies and counseling support they need in order to survive and cope in the tsunamis aftermath.
We were extremely saddened by the losses sustained in the tsunami disaster, which hit close to home for many of us," said Annie Kimmings of Australian Longevity. Every penny counts in a humanitarian relief effort of this scale. We also would like to thank everyone who made trivia night a success by opening their hearts and donating in a time of such great need."
Companies who donated to Australian Longevitys Trivia Night: Robert Mrencevski of Spark Freight, Dr Helena Dickenson of Regulatory Concepts, Mike Langanke Printing Services, Big W and The Mean Fiddler.
Australian Longevity, a division of American Longevity, was founded in 2001 and is known for its leading mineral-based product line and emphasis on quality products and company integrity. Australian Longevity, a leading designer of dietary supplements and cutting edge personal care and lifestyle products, is located in Castle Hill, NSW.
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