The Aspinall Foundation Adopt in A Box
The Aspinall Foundation Adopt in a Box programme allows you to protect endangered species and their habitats for a one off fee. This will help the Aspinall Foundation in conjunction with Howletts and Port Lympne Wild Animal Parks to protect rare and endangered animals and make ideal gifts!
The Recipient of the Charity Gift Gets :
- Cuddly toy of their selected animal
- £5.00 Gift voucher to be be redeemed against entry at Howletts or Port Lympne Wild Animal Parks
- Information sheet on Aspinall Foundation projects
- e-Certificate if it's a last minute gift
Charity Gifts from The Aspinall Foundation Adopt in A Box
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Gorilla Adopt in a Box
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Siberian Tiger Adopt in a Box
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Elephant Adopt in a Box
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Meerkat Adopt in a Box
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Giraffe Adopt in a Box
Delivery Info
By Post :
5 Working Days
Last Minute Gift? :
Receive an e-certificate to print or email up to the big day!
About the Aspinall Foundation
The Aspinall Foundation help to protect rare and endangered animals not just in the UK with their Howletts and Port Lympne Wild Animal Parks, but also in Africa.
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