AMSTERDAM--()--Quadriga Art International is supporting the British Red Cross to provide help for relief work in Japan. The Japanese Red Cross has been working around the clock since one of the worst earthquakes in modern history struck Japan and the resulting Tsunami caused untold damage. They have been mobilising medical teams, evacuating people and setting up temporary housing. The Japanese Red Cross is now accepting donations from British Red Cross and Quadriga Art International is stepping up to help.
“With this incredible disaster still unfolding before our eyes, and with the loss of human life still unknown and the on-going nuclear concerns, we felt as a global company that our team should step up and help”
“With this incredible disaster still unfolding before our eyes, and with the loss of human life still unknown and the on-going nuclear concerns, we felt as a global company that our team should step up and help,” said Mark Schulhof, CEO of Quadriga Art. “The Schulhof family (QAI’s owners) will match each individual’s gift. We greatly value the charitable work our clients provide and we want to let them know we are also there to help them in times like this.”
British Red Cross set up a special web page with Quadriga Art International and Quadriga’s employees started donating seconds after the website went up. British Red Cross Director of Fundraising, Mark Astarita said; "We are grateful that our supporters have responded to this situation with huge generosity and solidarity in their donations to the Japan Tsunami Appeal. We are extremely grateful for and humbled by their support. Thank you to everyone who has given to the appeal and to Quadriga Art International for their support."
Quadriga Art International helps charities around the world raise funds through direct mail. To see the sponsorship link British Red Cross created for Quadriga Art International go to; www.redcross.org.uk/japanquadriga

