WWF-Philippines Membership Drive

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jeremygo

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Hi,

As Divers, I thought we might be interesting in helping WWF Philippines, They are collecting members right now, members are people who pledge an amount to WWF in order to help save the enviorment. Please note that ALL funds raised locally will be used for thier projects in the Philippines.

Please take the time to read the letter of Lory Tan below, so you may have a better idea of what WWF has been doing here and how you can help.


Dear Friend,

Ever wondered what P2 can get you nowadays? 1 piece of bread for breakfast? 3 pieces of candy to last you 'til noon? Or cellphone load good for a day, perhaps?

What if we told you your P2 could get you something grander and more lasting? Like:
· Conserving the fragile habitat of the Irrawady Dolphin in the Malampaya Sound,
increasing dolphin sightings to 102, up from only 77 in 2002.
· Helping local communities in Anilao earn up to P105,000/month from divers' fees
· Coordinating efforts in exploring sources of renewable energy, effectively
saving the Northwind Project and making possible the first large-
scale windfarm in Ilocos Norte.

Yes, it takes so little to do so much for our environment and the living things that inhabit it – including you and your children.

Help us continue our work and become a member of WWF.
For a mere P600 (P2/day for a year), the help you offer will maintain our project sites, fund our activities, and upgrade the services we provide to our Supporters.

By making this one-time pledge, you will be entitled to the following:
- A WWF welcome pack
- Monthly e-newsletters highlighting current environmental issues, WWF
stand on these issues, and member activities
- Priority Status for Volunteering

What we think is the greatest gift for every member, however, is the satisfaction of knowing that you have made a difference in the conservation of our planet for future generations.

Everyone can make an impact. Including you.

Become a member today. Click on our Online Application Form and sign-up, or call 8496-WWF (8496-993).

For more details, visit wwf.org.ph


Sincerely,

Lory Tan
President
WWF-Philippines
 
Hi,

Sorry for the bother, I was informed that there was a problem with the online application. So for now, only the Hotline- 84-69-WWF(993) can accept members.

Thanks,

Jeremy
 
what does WWF stand for? I scanned the website trying to find out what each letter stands for.. but I didn't see any..
 
That's definately the World Wildlife Fund's logo. Kind of funny that they don't bother to spell it out anywhere.
 
Actually, the Official Name is World Wide Fund for Nature. As WWF now stand for more than just animals, but also climate change, sustainable development, etc.
 

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