Apple Pay and Apple Watch help customers protect US national parks and after learning about the physical activity challenge prepared for Apple Watch users where they can get new stickers and a medal when performing 50 minutes of exercise next September 1, a donation of 1 dollar is added for each one of the purchases made with Apple Play in an Apple Store. These donations started on August 24 and will continue until next 31.
Donations go to the National Park Foundation
In this case, the proceeds will help the National Park Foundation in its goal of protecting national parks with projects such as habitat restoration and historic conservation, and will also encourage the next generation to protect forests with programs like Open OutDoors for Kids.
CEO Tim Cook himself, explained to the media the importance of these parks and above all the need to help their conservation with this type of financial aid:
America's national parks are treasures that we should all enjoy, and we are proud to contribute again this month by donating $ XNUMX for every purchase made with Apple Pay at one of our stores. They are wonderful places and the heritage of our nation, and Apple wants to do our part to preserve them for future generations, as extraordinary, beautiful and wild as we find them.
Are you ready to win the medal on September 1?