MyGiftStop names Direct Relief the recipient of “You Gift, We Donate”
MyGiftStop.com selects charity for ongoing promotion whereby 5% of all sales will be donated to Direct Relief.
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (PRWEB) May 03, 2018
Business without care is a business with no soul.
MyGiftStop CEO and founder, Zai Zhu, discovered an empty feeling after selling his last business. The rush of happiness he was expecting was missing when he received the very handsome payment from the new owners. He discovered that business without care for community was unfulfilling even when highly profitable.
So Mr. Zhu became determined to add the missing ingredient to his new ecommerce venture – a stronger purpose. He set out to find a relief-type organization with whom he could team up. After months pouring over appropriate charities he selected Direct Relief, which would become the beneficiary of his new company’s donations. He recognized that Direct Relief was aligned with his own beliefs when he read their theme, “Life-Saving Medical Aid without regard to politics, religion, or ability to pay.”
The “You Gift, We Donate” mantra that the MyGiftStop online store promotes brings customers in who understand the significance of spending where it matters. “We like to believe that most people will prefer to spend their money where it can make a difference in other people's lives versus buying everything on Amazon.com,” said Zhu.
DirectRelief has won numerous awards for its outstanding contributions and is considered one of the ten largest charities in the U.S. by Forbes, CBNC, et al. In 2017 alone, DirectRelief provided over $926 million in assistance around the world.
MyGiftStop recently celebrated its one year anniversary in business and is ramping up for their “You Gift, We Donate” ongoing promotion whereby 5% of every sale’s profit will go to DirectRelief.
Mr. Zhu adds, “The great people at Direct Relief help those affected by poverty or struck by disasters. We want to do our part and give back. It’s really important to me and our team.”
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