World Rewards Club Converts Points to Charitable Donations
World Rewards Club are proud to be offering charitable donations as part of its product range. Members can choose to donate to two charities, CanTeen, or SIDSKids.
CanTeen assists, supports and empowers teenagers living with cancer. SIDSKids raises funds for the research of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome as well as parent awareness campaigns to teach safe infant sleeping techniques.
World Reward Club members can redeem 500 points to make a $25.00 donation or 1000 points for a $50 donation. Points can be redeemed by downloading the online form and faxing World Rewards with a point’s redemption request.
Janice Watts, general manager, World Rewards, said “We are thrilled to be able to add charitable donations to our popular rewards range. Since their introduction we’ve seen the popularity of donation grow, with a noticeable spike leading up to Christmas”.
World Rewards Club offers rewards points for bookings made through The Travel Corporation brands such as Insight Vacations, Trafalgar Tours, Contiki Holidays, Contiki Resorts, AAT Kings and Creative Holidays.
World Rewards was the first travel agent incentive company and is the simplest for agents to use. Agents get points for every booking, every time, automatically.
Agents earn points just for doing their job and they can use the points on everyday items like household appliances as well as treat themselves to a luxurious indulgence, like a bottle of fragrance or allocate part of their points balance to a worthwhile charity.
All travel agents are eligible to become members of World Rewards Club.
For more information visit the website at www.worldrewards.com.
Travelmole Australian
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