If you still have some last minute Christmas shopping to do or fancy grabbing yourself some lovely pampering treats while doing your bit for charity, QVC's special QVC Cares day on Tuesday could be the perfect solution. Read on for more information :
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QVC Cares is an entire day that QVC donates to high profile brands to help them drive awareness of, and raise vital funds, for their chosen charity partners.
QVC will dedicate special airtime for brands to promote important information about their charities and help raise much needed money through product sales and donations. Luxury brands including Elemis, Lola Rose, Prai, Kipling, Invicta and Lulu Guinness will all donate a percentage of their net profits to charity.
Tune in to QVC cares on Tuesday 20th December 2011 and help raise money for worthwhile causes while treating yourself to special gifts from your favourite brands. There may even be a few celebrities dropping by the QVC studios to show their support...
QVC is available on Freeview channel 16, Sky digital channel 640, Virgin TV channel 740, Freesat channel 800
The following brands are involved in QVC cares:
Richard Ward is giving £1.00 of every item sold to The Teenage Cancer Trust
Lola Rose is supporting Future Dreams and is giving £2.00 per item sold
Invicta is giving 10% of the purchase price of every item featured to the Cots for Tots Appeal
Suarti and Elemis are supporting Mothers4Children. Elemis is donating £1.00 per item sold and Suarti is donating £2.00 per item sold
Prai is donating £3.00 per item sold to Nowzad Dogs
Bare Escentuals and New CID are supporting Look Good Feel Good, with both vendors donating £1.00 per item sold
Kipling is supporting Macmillan Cancer Research and is giving £2.00 of the purchase price for every item featured
Lulu Guinness is donating £5.00 of the purchase price of every item featured to Fine Cell
Sketchers is donating a total of £3,000 to Children with Cancer UK
Oreck is giving £10.00 for every Signature Hypo and Oreck Air Purifier sold to The Salvation Army
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