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Thomas Sabo partners with WIRES for Mother's Day
Thanks to our ongoing relationship, you could make a difference to the outcomes of Australian wildlife this Mother’s Day by purchasing one of two limited edition Koala pieces from the Thomas Sabo collection.
For a limited time 50% from every online sale* of the special edition Koala necklace & charm pendant from Thomas Sabo will be donated to WIRES. Each piece is made from blackened 925 Sterling Silver with black enamel features.
Koalas are currently listed as ‘Vulnerable’ by the NSW Government which means they are at high risk of extinction in the medium term. WIRES work extends beyond the care of individual koalas; working with partners and individuals like the University of Sydney’s Koala Health Hub, veterinarians, koala hospitals & sanctuaries to provide information about koala health and care.
With your support, you can help WIRES improve long-term outcomes for Koalas in Australia.
If you’d like to look good while you do good, click the following link to purchase:
https://thomassabo.com.au/collections/wires-mothers-day-donation
*Donation period from 15/04/21 – 31/05/21. Only while stock lasts. Not valid in conjunction with other offers.
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