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The Nature Conservancy: BenevolenceInc.com's August Non-Profit of the Month

BenevolenceInc.com announces the Nature Conservancy as the website's Non-Profit Organization of the Month. At least 50% of profits will be donated to the Nature Conservancy during the month of August.

2012-08-19
HILO, HI, August 19, 2012 (Press-News.org) BenevolenceInc.com has announced that the Nature Conservancy will be the website's August Non-Profit Organization of the Month. During the entire month of August, at least 50% of profits made by BenevolenceInc.com will be donated to the Nature Conservancy.

The Nature Conservancy works diligently to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people alike. Since this non-profit organization was founded in 1951, they have protected over 119 million acres of land worldwide. The Nature Conservancy has over 1 million members and operates more than 100 marine conservation projects globally. The organization stresses the importance of preserving vital habitats and unique species. Supporters can donate, become members, give a gift of membership, join Friends of the Nature Conservancy, or adopt areas that are in need of preservation.
"We chose the Nature Conservancy because preservation of our world's dying species and vanishing forests are a concern of women today," says Kelsie Ozeki, Director at Benevolence,Inc. Information regarding this admirable charity is posted on BenevolenceInc.com under the tab titled "Non-Profit of the Month". Also, flyers urging women to visit http://www.nature.org will be included with every order. "We hope to encourage women to donate and get involved," adds Ozeki.

Each women's apparel and beauty product listed on BenevolenceInc.com, has a description that informs customers of exactly how much (in dollar amounts) of their money will be donated to the Nature Conservancy. Donation amounts range from $0.50 for sale items with prices starting at $3.00 to $2.00 for regular priced items with prices starting at $14.00.

About BenevolenceInc.com

BenevolenceInc.com aims to provide high-quality, affordable apparel and beauty products to intelligent, fashion-forward women. At least 50% of profits are donated to the Non-Profit Organization of the Month. BenevolenceInc.com is committed to connecting customers to worthy causes and non-profit organizations worldwide.

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Kelsie Ozeki, Director
Benevolence, Inc.
808-769-2773
http://www.BenevolenceInc.com

BenevolenceInc.com aims to provide high-quality, affordable apparel and beauty products to intelligent, fashion-forward women. At least 50% of profits are donated to the Non-Profit Organization of the Month. BenevolenceInc.com is committed to connecting customers to worthy causes and non-profit organizations worldwide.


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[Press-News.org] The Nature Conservancy: BenevolenceInc.com's August Non-Profit of the Month
BenevolenceInc.com announces the Nature Conservancy as the website's Non-Profit Organization of the Month. At least 50% of profits will be donated to the Nature Conservancy during the month of August.