$ 1 for PRODUCT (RED) for every purchase on the Apple website

RED product

Next December 1 is World AIDS Day and Apple is more than clear that it is essential to continue fighting with all possible resources, especially financial. On this occasion, the Cupertino firm will continue with the tradition of donating $ 1 for each of the purchases made through Apple Pay, in stores, in the App Store and on the Apple website before next December 2.

Logically we have all the PRODUCT (RED) on the web that already contribute their bit for this cause, from cases, some iPhone models, Apple Watch straps, etc ... The Global Fund has been fighting AIDS for many years and Apple has partnered with them with his particular campaign (RED) also for a long time, although in recent years it added the iPhone in the first releases and the contributions grew a lot in addition to being very beautiful devices aesthetically speaking with that red color.

The company says that since 2006 more than 220 million have been raised for (RED) and that they intend to increase this amount over time. In a few days (specifically next December 1) the first day of December will be they will change the logos of their stores by implementing the red color of (RED) to try in some way to make users aware of AIDS.

If you don't want to buy anything from Apple, you can also make your donations directly using Apple Pay on red.org. The important thing is to get as much money as possible to continue fighting this disease and it offers a possibility to people who have HIV / AIDS and even malaria and tuberculosis, since the Global Fund also helps these people.


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  1.   Leonardo Murguia said

    One dollar, nothing more? Don't they lose you?