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Charming Charity Bracelets

Quatre Filles has designed the most adorable Charity Bracelets. Bracelet prices range between KD 25 - KD 95. All profits from the sales will go towards Bayt Abdullah Children's Hospice.

In 2004, KACCH (Kuwait Association for the Care of Children in Hospital) decided to expand their efforts by creating the Bayt Abdullah Children's Hospice, under the umbrella of KACCH, to accommodate the needs of children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions and their families, in Kuwait.

The hospice building itself is part of a continuum of care that offers children and their families the maximum freedom of choice without compromising the quality of that care, whether at home in hospital or within the hospice itself. This fully comprehensive service will offer day care facilities, residential respite, emergency and terminal care.

The design has focused on the needs of children and their families with the emphasis on an attractive, child friendly, inter-active environment and a comfortable, homely atmosphere, supported by trained, highly skilled pediatric nursing and medical staff.


KACCH needs to raise another 6 million KD to get the hospice up and running and Quatre Filles is helping to raise money by selling these charming charity bracelets. They will also be designing charity necklaces and they should be available in 2 weeks time. Come on fashionistas, show me the money for a good cause.

The full KACCH bracelets say the following GIRL/LOVE, BOY/LAUGH, GIRL/CARE, KACCH LOGO, BOY/PROTECT, GIRL/SUPPORT, BOY/CHERISH, BACH LOGO, KISS (with thank you engraved on the back) For more information about Bayt Abdullah or to make a donation, please visit http://www.kacch.org/. To purchase a bracelet, please send an e-mail to 4filles@gmail.com.

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