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Mosaicappeals.com, the easy and efficient way to donate and raise money for charity using a custom-made virtual mosaic.
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Mosaic Appeals
Category:
Organisations - General
Description:
Mosaicappeals.com, the easy and efficient way to donate and raise money for charity using a custom-made virtual mosaic.
Privacy type:
Open: All content is public.

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http://www.mosaicappeals.com
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Cage Farm Studio
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Stowting, United Kingdom

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News:
Mosaicappeals.com makes WEBSITE OF THE MONTH in Professional Fundraising magazine!

Take a look at the article here http://www.mosaicappeals.com/index.php/front/news/2009-07-01/20/professional_fundraising_magazine_website_of_the_month

Check out our most recent appeals:

http://southoculus.mosaicappeal.com
This mosaic appeal is part of the wider Canterbury Cathedral Appeal
It will take £500,000 to conserve and restore the fabulous South Oculus Window at Canterbury Cathedral, one of the finest examples of early medieval stained glass windows left in Britain.
We need your help now so please sponsor a tile.

http://alifeworthliving.ourmosaicappeal.com
Menelik the cheetah was found tied up by string in a shop in Ethiopia. The tiny cub was so ill and malnourished he could hardly stand. Fortunately he was rescued by the Ethiopian Wildlife Authority and the Born Free Foundation and nursed back to health. Today this irresistible young cheetah is healthy, affectionate and very mischievous! We want to give him a proper home.

http://lert.mosaicappeal.com
In May 2009, LERT (Littl'uns Equine Rescue Trust) reached capacity. We could not rescue any more ponies. We were then given notice on one of our two yards. By the end of June 2009 we need to have secured funding to move to a new site - in the order of £1000 a month. Without this, we will have to close the charity, and have our current rescued animals put to sleep.

http://inmemoryofecho.mosaicappeal.com
Echo, the grand old lady and wise leader of the EB elephant family in Kenya, has died of old-age. Echo, with her distinctive crossed tusks, was made world-famous by BBC TV's renowned 'Echo of the Elephants' series. She was probably the best-known and most well-loved wild elephant in the world, and leaves behind a family of 39 elephants - her sisters, daughters, grandchildren, great grandchildren and nieces. In her memory, the Born Free Foundation has launched this appeal to raise funds to protect the remaining EBs and the other elephants of Amboseli National Park. The Park, at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro, has always been a sanctuary for elephants. But brutal poaching for ivory is on the increase in Kenya, including the area surrounding the Park.

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