RedWeek.com Co-founders Announce a Timeshare Challenge for Donations to Christel House International

November 19, 2007 by Timeshare News 

break the cycle of poverty to become self-sufficient, contributing
members of their societies.
“My wife and I hope to encourage members of our industry to
personally join with us in supporting underprivileged children through
Christel House,” says Randy Conrads, CEO of RedWeek.com. “Christel
DeHaan has created a legacy not only in her founding of RCI, but in
this amazingly effective mission to break the cycle of poverty through
children’s education. There are many donors to Christel House already,
but our focus is on drawing in new donors and encouraging current
donors to increase their annual gifts. RedWeek.com chose Christel
House for special charitable emphasis adding a donor page to our Web
site to inform our one million users of the good work it does for
these kids and the societies in which they live.”

To make your gift to Christel House, please contact Becky Arnett
at 317-464-2009 or at Barnett@christelhouse.org. Mark “Timeshare
Challenge” on your gift. You may also gift stock to Christel House.
Donations can be made November 2007 through March 2008 and will be
matched up to $50,000 until the goal of $100,000 is reached. To find
out more about the matching fund challenge and Christel House please
visit http://www.christelhouse.org or http://www.redweek.com. 100% of
proceeds will benefit the children of Christel House.

About RedWeek.com

RedWeek.com (www.redweek.com) is a member-supported marketplace
connecting travelers and the timeshare community. The site was
launched in November of 2002 and has over 1,000,000 active registered
users. It offers timeshare resort accommodations for rent, purchase,
and exchange directly between users. The company was co-founded by
Randy Conrads, who also founded the popular Classmates.com Web site,
which was acquired in 2004 by United Online, Inc. (Nasdaq:UNTD).

About Christel House

Christel House is an international 501c(3) public charity helping
impoverished children around the world to break the cycle of poverty
and become self-sufficient, contributing members of society. Christel
House learning centers — located in India, Mexico, South Africa, the
United States and Venezuela — provide education, nutrition, health
care, life-skills training and character development for children. For
more information, please visit us at www.christelhouse.org.

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