Posted: 24th Feb, 2003 By: MarkJ
Like him or loath him, channel 4 TV presenter Graham Norton (I'm sure he'd appreciate our news title =]) has signed up with UK ISP CharityDays in a bid to help, well.., charity of course:
GRAHAM NORTON LOGS ON FOR CHARITYDAYS ISP
Monthly Internet Account Reaps Rewards For Charity
TVs Graham Nortons infamous on-air web surfs now raises a smile and funds for Oxfam, as Norton becomes Oxfams 1000th sign-up to CharityDays, the UKs best fundraising internet service provider account.
Charitydays offer a technically advanced reliable package for as little as £9.99 per month, with the added benefit of a donation of £1.02 every month going to charity at no cost to the user. For Oxfam, thats equal to buying enough seeds to grow six acres of sorghum in North Tokar, Sudan
The controversial chat show host said: We all know the web has its fair share of the weird and wacky, but its nice to now combine this with the worthy and wonderful by raising funds for Oxfam
Consumers can sign-up to a CharityDays account by logging on to http://www.oxfam.org.uk/isp