Gifts That Benefit The Recipients--And Sick Children

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Tdeade Gifts That Benefit The Recipients—And Sick Children ON a S CS SoS SE. ea 2 OS - < ao % bana Neos 82 Seer \ These beautiful Wish Charms that symbolize unity and spirituality also help fund research andcareforcritically ill children. (NAPSA)—Thereasons for giv- ing gifts are as numerous as the ideas for gifts themselves. Whetherit’s for a birthday, a wedding, the holidays, a housewarming or “just because,” a thoughtful gift conveys a true senseof caring and sharing. In addition, certain gifts offer a dual benefit—providing joy to the recipient and helping support worthwhile causes. For example, through the purchaseof beautiful and unique items such as St. Jude Wish Charms and accessories, people can help children from communities around the world who are battling cancer and other catastrophic diseases. Wish Charms symbolize unity and spirituality, shaped into a perfect circle. They offer eight meaningful, life-affirming expressions, elegantly engraved and accentuated by fine Austrian crystals. The charms look great looped through a leather cord or a silver chain as a necklace. They can be stacked, woven together into a choker or dangled from silver bracelet. By shopping through the Hope Catalog, you can show your support for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital with trendy merchandise from Liz Claiborne, DKNY Jeans, Tommy Hilfiger, Nike and several others. Choose from apparel, jewelry, bags, home accessories and other St. Jude merchandiseto help children from communities around the world who are battling cancer and other catastrophic diseases. To order Wish Charms or to browse the Hope Catalog, visit www.stjude.org/shop. Enjoy 10% off your purchase from the Hope Catalog by using promotion code STJUDEGIFT. This offer is valid until January 1, 2007. To order by phone or for additional information, call (800) 746-1539. St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital is internationally recognized for its pioneering work in finding cures and saving children with cancer and other catastrophic diseases. Founded by late entertainer Danny Thomas and based in Memphis, Tenn., St. Jude freely shares its discoveries with scientific and medical communities around the world. No family ever pays for treatments not covered by insurance, and families without insurance are never asked to pay. St. Jude is financially supported by ALSAC,its fund-raising organization. For more information, visit www.stjude.org or call (800) 822-6344.