Shed retailer provides clean drinking water to children in India

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QUEENSLAND, Australia, Jan. 7, 2011 -- Cheap Sheds Pty Ltd, (http://cheapsheds.com.au/) Queensland-based shed retailer company has been quietly making a difference with transaction-based giving for well over a year.

The company supplies sheds (kit format garden sheds, garages, carports and other outdoor structures) and after every item they sell they donate funds to provide clean drinking water to a child in India for 30 days.

"Our customers and our staff are equally loving the contribution we are making. We are the first and still the only retailer in the industry committing to transaction-based giving. It is unbelievable and overwhelming that we already impacted over 68 thousand children's lives," Cheap Sheds Media Manager, Grewin Al-ag says.

This is certainly loved by their customers as they are not paying a cent more than they would to buy a shed elsewhere as the company making the donations from their own profits and the customers get to experience the great feeling of giving just by choosing Cheap Sheds over any of the competitors.

Grewin Al-ag continues, "Purchasing a garden shed can make such a difference. It makes me think how great it would be if more retailers would think like this and we would get to give every time we purchase anything. That would certainly be great, wouldn't it?"

Cheap Sheds Pty Ltd is a top supplier of garden sheds, garages, carports, aviaries and other outdoor still structures in Australia headquartered on the Gold Coast in Queensland. We only work with the best manufacturers to ensure exceptional product quality. All of our products are Australian made and come with up to 20 years written warranty.

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