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Tom Tuohy, President and Founder of Dreams for Kids speaks on the history, programs, and passion behind the organization that is changing lives, one kid at a time!
Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Dreams for Kids.
The 2022 BBC Make A Difference Awards Presentation dinner at the Hilton Doubletree hotel at Brayford Pool Lincoln. A lovely evening, great to meet other nominees and some BBC editors and presenters.
Photos of the beautiful native forest near Merton, Vic, taken by Eoghan, our Forester.
Greenfleet planted over 8,000 trees on this farm in 2009... this is what it looked like in July 2014!
Native birds chirping away, trees like this Candlebark up to 10-metre high, majestic Wedge-tailed Eagles hovering over, wattles blooming... I know where I'd rather be today!
Rob in England with The Last Virtual Volunteering Guidebook, by Jayne Cravens and Susan J. Ellis. Available from www.coyotebroad.com/vvbook.shtml. I appreciate so many colleagues posing with the book and showing their support - it feels so much more real and sincere and honest than paid models or photoshopped clip art!
Also see the Virtual Volunteering Wiki, a free resource at www.coyotecommunications.com/vvwiki/
While Americans are fortunate to have a healthcare system that provides wheelchairs, there are more than 100 million physically disabled poor in the developing world who spend their days crawling, being carried, or confined indoors to relative darkness. Free Wheelchair Mission addresses this tragedy and has distributed more than 500,000 wheelchairs throughout the world, providing mobility to transform individuals, their families and communities. There are still many more people who need our help. Stop by our booth and support the North Shore Chicago chapter of Free Wheelchair Mission in this incredible cause. In just the last 3 years, our community has raised enough to send over 3400 wheelchairs around the world. For just $62.20 you can help Free Wheelchair Mission manufacture, ship, and deliver a wheelchair to those men, women and children who are so greatly in need.
The Last Virtual Volunteering Guidebook, by Jayne Cravens and Susan J. Ellis. Available from www.coyotebroad.com/vvbook.shtml. It's available as a traditional paperback or an ebook.
Also see the Virtual Volunteering Wiki, a free resource at www.coyotecommunications.com/vvwiki/
We are in the News! “The top change makers in the Okanagan were acknowledged at the Rotary Centre for the Arts on Thursday; Audience members then voted for their favorite ideas or those they felt would make the most effective change in a positive way. ED-ucation Publishing [1st place winner in the for profit category] is founded on the premise that people learn from stories. The company creates books and curriculum to teach and empower the next generation of youth change agents.”
Check out our book, A is for Action: The ABC’s of Taking Action, on www.HelpTakeAction.com or visit www.ED-ucation.ca to learn more about us!
NEWS ARTICLES:
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The BLM salutes our partners and welcomes you to join them in helping take care of your public lands.
These photos are but a sample of the many stalwart volunteers and service organizations whose invaluable partnership with the BLM has enhanced public awareness and protected the natural splendor of our lands in the Pacific Northwest.
Thank you for all you did in 2010, and here's to a great 2011!
The Last Virtual Volunteering Guidebook, by Jayne Cravens and Susan J. Ellis. Available from www.coyotebroad.com/vvbook.shtml. It's available as a traditional paperback or an ebook.
Also see the Virtual Volunteering Wiki, a free resource at www.coyotecommunications.com/vvwiki/
We have the best friends!! Thank you Neil Patrick Harris for partnering with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and with us!! Download Duuple, create a challenge, accept a challenge and win! It's that simple!
Andy in Australia with The Last Virtual Volunteering Guidebook, by Jayne Cravens and Susan J. Ellis. Available from www.coyotebroad.com/vvbook.shtml. I appreciate so many colleagues posing with the book and showing their support - it feels so much more real and sincere and honest than paid models or photoshopped clip art!
Also see the Virtual Volunteering Wiki, a free resource at www.coyotecommunications.com/vvwiki/
Let's Make a Difference by doing something different and "BECOME A HUNGER HERO". After reading this post, hope you will like it and you will do it, please read the followings👇
"The Shared Birthday Project of CEHRO INDIA"
We would again like to bring to your notice this 👉"The Shared Birthday Project", the birthday celebration with a poor child by sharing your birthday whose birthday no one celebrates.
Everyone might think of what a foolish we are talking about sharing or celebrating a birthday with someone less privileged child during these Uncertain Times of SOCIAL DISTANCING.
Yes we know this Covid-19 has changed everything with its presence in the country. Many of us plan or work has spoiled because of the disease. It has taken away everything and livelihoods of many people in the country who survives on the income of their daily earnings.
Here, we are talking about sharing your birthday. Yes you can still share your birthday but in a different way! We celebrate birthdays of underprivileged children at CEHRO INDIA. Those are the children who access free education in our centre whose parents do menial jobs such as sanitation cleaner, daily wage earners, domestic workers, auto drivers, rickshaw pullers including some beggars.
Presently, these children and their families are facing a very tough time to survive in this pandemic. Thinking of Birthday celebration is a very far thought for them, they are now struggling to sustain with a onetime meal in a day with no work and no money to buy food for the family. We are somehow managing to help these families with Dry Ration kits with the help of many supporters and generous donors but with no more funds left at present, we are also finding it difficult to help them but those needy children and their families are looking with hope for our help today.
In such challenging time, if you think this is a good idea and you want to do so, then you can bring happiness in someone's life by staying safe at your home. That happiness can be brought through your special day if you share or donate the same with the needy child and his/her family. It will bring thousand times more smiles & happiness among them and they will stop losing hope and with your help instead of celebrating their birthday they will find a way to sustain themselves with food at least for one month with a very small amount of rupees 2000.
You can also donate food items in the form of dry RATION kit and bring a smile to those through your birthday.
If you feel this is a good idea to help someone needy through your BIRTHDAY and those who are interested or would like to Become A Hunger Hero by doing something different in a different way, please come forward if your birthday is arriving.
*Important Note: It is also Tax deductible. Kindly Donate Now and Save on Tax.
To share your birthday you can fill the form:https://docs.google.com/…/1FAIpQLSfJTSjtSw7USoa7Dx…/viewform
Or for more info you can make a call@91-9999760255
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Named to honour people from Gloucestershire who made a difference, including Martin Heath and Emma Hurrell. Gloucester station 2022-03-04
light a candle...or two...or three...or...you get the idea.
Earth Hour 2008 was a remarkable global event, and in towns and cities across America people "turned out" to lend their voice to the worldwide call for action on climate change.
On March 29th, people everywhere turned off their lights–to make a statement, to help find new ways to reduce their impact on the environment, and to start a movement that ends with a solution to the common challenge we all face.
Millions of Americans–in Chicago, Atlanta, Phoenix, San Francisco and dozens of other communities large and small–joined mayors, citizens' groups, schools and corporations from coast to coast. Around the globe, people on five continents took part, from Albania to Zimbabwe, Bosnia to Uzbekistan, Canada to Uruguay.
Earth Hour broke down boundaries. Never before have people from so many different backgrounds, cultures, and geographies come together to press for urgent change. Never before have governments, NGOs, businesses and average people called upon each other and the world to find a new direction.
That unity inspired millions, and with that same spirit we can move forward to find answers to this most urgent of problems. And the time to begin is now.
Earth Hour 2008 made a difference. Millions of people around the world continuing the commitments we have made–changing our lives and encouraging others to do the same–will change the world.
Visit worldwildlife.org/climate to find out what you can do throughout the year to fight climate change, and check back to earthhour.org soon for details on Earth Hour 2009.
from Earth Hour US.
In October 2011, Greenfleet planted 65,000 native trees on this site near Eucumbene Dam in Kosciuszko National Park, NSW .
Greenfleet forester revisited the site in March 2012 and found the trees in excellent health and growing well!
Photo taken in March 2012.
Happy people with The Last Virtual Volunteering Guidebook, by Jayne Cravens and Susan J. Ellis. Available from www.coyotebroad.com/vvbook.shtml
These are colleagues whose opinion I value hugely. I appreciate their posing with the book and showing their support - it feels so much more real and sincere and honest than paid models or photoshopped clip art!
Also see the Virtual Volunteering Wiki, a free resource at www.coyotecommunications.com/vvwiki/
Cosgrove Nordstadt with The Last Virtual Volunteering Guidebook, by Jayne Cravens and Susan J. Ellis. Available from www.coyotebroad.com/vvbook.shtml. I appreciate so many colleagues posing with the book and showing their support - it feels so much more real and sincere and honest than paid models or photoshopped clip art!
Cosgrove is a passionate activist and nonprofit volunteer, as well as an actor and entertainment professional. We've known each other since 1989.
Also see the Virtual Volunteering Wiki, a free resource at www.coyotecommunications.com/vvwiki/