British Red Cross, Oxfam or WWF? HostelBookers Donates GBP10,000 to Charity
By Hostelbookers, PRNEWednesday, May 25, 2011
LONDON, May 26, 2011 -
HostelBookers, the budget accommodation specialist, has decided to donate
GBP10,000 to one of the following charities known worldwide for their
outstanding humanitarian and environmental work: British Red Cross, Oxfam or
WWF.
HostelBookers would like its Facebook page (
www.facebook.com/hostelbookers?sk=app_147274665345114) followers to
choose the charity. Customers wishing to take part can visit any of the six
HostelBookers.com Facebook pages, click the "like" button and choose the
charity that they would like HostelBookers to support. The charity that
receives the most support, which will be determined by the collective number
of votes, will receive the GBP10,000 donation. The selected charity will be
announced on the HostelBookers blog (blog.hostelbookers.com/) and via
our social media channels no later than 24th June 2011.
Customers have from 26th May until 22nd June 2011 to participate.
David Smith, COO at HostelBookers states: "HostelBookers is extremely
grateful to our customers for their support shown over the years. We have
decided to make a GBP10,000 donation on their behalf and wanted them to
choose which charity we should donate to. British Red Cross, Oxfam or WWF
deliver essential global projects and we are proud to offer them our support.
The charities that are not awarded the GBP10,000 donation will also receive
donations of GBP1,000 each."
For further details please go to www.hostelbookers.com/charity/
HostelBookers is the leading budget accommodation website in the travel
industry not to apply a service charge and is, on average, 8.7% cheaper
(www.hostelbookers.com/hostelworld-price-comparison/) than its nearest
competitor. It features over 20,000 hostels and budget properties on its
website in 3,500 destinations across the world.
Giovanna Gentile Giovanna.Gentile@Hostelbookers.com t:+44(0)20-7440-4931 | f:+44(0)20-7406-1801
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