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Dog and Cat Rescue need your help in hosting a Global Charity Trust Party

Dear Animal Friends on Koh Samui!
The Dog Rescue Center Foundation has been invited to take part in the Global Charity Trust
Party. The Global Party is the largest private VIP charity event in the world, spanning the globe in support of worthy causes, both large and small. The party will be taking place in over 360 cities all around the world. The Global Party first occurred in 2011 across 73 cities and by 2013 this number has grown to 143.
The 2014 event will be seen in over 360 cities throughout the month of September in conjunction with the owners of the world’s leading art galleries premium restaurants, bars, clubs, super yachts, 5* hotels, property developments and luxury retailers.
Please check out the website for more information by clicking here
We are now looking for someone who is willing to host the party for us.
If you can help and support us please call me or send a quick email so we can meet to talk about further details.
I have a book with pictures and reports about parties from the previous years that can give you a good idea of the whole event.
Fingers crossed that we can get this party started!
Greetings
Brigitte
Dog and Cat Rescue Samui Foundation
Brigitte Gomm
112 / 35 Moo 6 Bophut
Samui 84320 Suratthani
Thailand
Tel: 0066 (0) 77 413 490
Mobile: 0066 (0) 81 893 94 43
E-mail: info@samuidog.org
Website: www.samuidog.org
Facebook: Brigitte Gomm
Skype: DRCS
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