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YBCL Gift Voucher

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Have you always wondered how you can encourage and support people around you in their spiritual development?

 The YBCL gift voucher provides you with an effective and attractive solution as it can be redeemed as part of the tuition fee for a course offered by YBCL. At the same time, they are the ideal option when you can't decide what best suit the person you are buying a present for.

 

The YBCL gift vouchers has a value of $100. One or more of them can be offered as a present to individuals of all ages:

  • as a birthday present

  • on their reaffirmation at the age of 15

  • on their declaration as a new Baha'i

  • on their academic success

  • for good performance and behaviour in junior youth groups, BESS classes and Baha'i Children classes.

  • from institutions such as Local Spiritual Assemblies to youth, junior youth and children in their communities

You can order your gift vouchers by contacting Programs Administrator:

Mrs Souri Hayati
27 Sierra Street,
Yerrinbool,
NSW 2575,
 Australia
Phone: 02 48839462,
Mobile: 0411879028,
Fax: 02 48839552,
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