Having developed an interest in Non-profits over the last few years, I find myself discovering new organizations and wanting to share them with others. I created this blog to help share these organizations as well as helpful hints about Non-profits or donating that I find along the way.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Bottled Water Continued..
I haven't blogged in a while with all of the graduation celebrations taking over my life. However, I promise to get back in the swing of things soon. Until then, check out this article I just found about a city in Massachusetts that is banning bottled water.
Sunday, May 1, 2011
A Wake in the Current
A friend of mine posted a link on Facebook to a project that a friend of his was doing. When I clicked and found out that it was a project by kids my age, raising money for two charities that benefit homeless youth I was obviously intrigued.
A Wake in the Current is a project started by Bowman Hitchens, Max Zoghbi, David Bonnoitt, and Rob Treppendah, all students at LSU or Ole Miss who are currently finishing up their last semester. Instead of looking for a "real" job (like everyone keeps telling me I should) these guys are going to kayak the Mississippi River, all 2,300 miles of it, in roughly 60 days. All proceeded from their trip will benefit two charities, The Gardere Community Christian School and Interfaith Compassion Ministry. The journey will begin on June 19th and will last most of the summer. So far the group has not only started training and preparing for their trip but they have solicited sponsorships from companies as big as Ole Miss Outdoors, Smoothie King, and Lamar. They have also spoke to groups from Charlotte to Alabama about their adventure, securing donations and pledges per mile.
While securing these sponsorships is no easy feat in itself the actual trip is no joke. According to their video less people have completed this adventure than have hiked Mt. Everest or have visited outer space. So, if you're interested and want to donate, or simply want to keep track of their trip, follow them on twitter or check out their website.
If nothing else check out this video about their trip and exactly what they will be doing.
MAKE A WISH
I was listening to the radio today and they were interviewing a representative from Make-A-Wish Foundation. I had no idea that $.93 on the dollar goes directly to fulfilling a wish, or that donations stay in the area where they are donated. I also found out that after the wishes are granted the children sometimes make a full recovery. If you want to find out more information about Make-A-Wish, or want to donate, their website (www.wish.org) is really easy to navigate. I will write a longer post on Make-A-Wish later but I just wanted to share these fun facts.
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