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Help the Australian Red CrossA Red Cross Warm Fuzzy is a fast, easy way to send a virtual gift to someone you care for and also help vulnerable people in Australia and around the world. Each Warm Fuzzy gift you send will help Red Cross to help people in need.

Choose a Warm Fuzzy gift to suit your special person, then choose an eCard to send with your personalised message.

A Warm Fuzzy can help vulnerable people.

  • provide transport for someone who has difficulty attending a vital medical appointment.
  • serve a healthy breakfast for a month to an Australian school child in need
  • provide a daily phone call for a month to check the well being of a person living alone.
  • provide a family with hygienic toilet facilities to prevent the spread of illness and disease.

About Australian Red Cross

Red Cross is committed to preventing human suffering, regardless of race, religion, class or politics. We strive for lasting peace among all people. Whether it's a major natural disaster or a personal crisis in your own home, Red Cross is there to give immediate and practical help.

At Red Cross we rely on donations from people like you to do our work. We are among the first to arrive and last to leave when disaster strikes, and an important part of our local communities every day. Red Cross is there for people in need, no matter who you are, no matter where you live.

Red Cross helps tens of millions of people around the world each year and provides care for local communities in Australia and Asia Pacific. With more than 100 million volunteers worldwide and 60,000 members and volunteers in Australia we can reach people and places like nobody else.

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