Posts Tagged ‘Blogging’

Thank You Fresh Air Fund Camp Counselor Bloggers!

Friday, February 20th, 2009

Thank You Fresh Air Fund Holiday Bloggers!

Monday, January 26th, 2009

In December, we at Abraham Harrison helped the Fresh Air Fund reach out to bloggers and folks online in order to remind the online Fresh Air Fund friends and family that they both need donations during this time of year as well as needing families to host children for the summer. Since the holidays, over ninety bloggers have responded to Fresh Air Fund’s call to action with the placement of banners, with tweets, and with blog posts. We are much obliged to you, Fresh Air Fund bloggers!

  1. Young Manhattanite via Young Manhattanite.
  2. Dicky’s Doodles &Scribbles via a Banner.
  3. Mexico Surfin’, Traveling via a Banner.
  4. Sonofthebeaches via a Banner.
  5. More Of Dicky’s Doodles and Scribbles via a Banner.
  6. Willy Wipeout via a Banner.
  7. Dicky’s Gallery via a Banner.
  8. Mexico Surfin’, Traveling via a Banner.
  9. East Village Idiot via a Banner.
  10. Assertagirl via The Fresh Air Fund: Donate Today To Change A Child’S Life Forever..
  11. Olean NY, Bradford PA Entertainment Connection via Give The Gift Of A Fun Summer.
  12. Picking Daisies via a Banner.
  13. Rethinking Life via Rethinking The Natural World.
  14. Sugar and Spice & a Little Rice via a Banner.
  15. Self-Absorbed Boomer via Fresh Air Fund Needs Your Help This Holiday Season..
  16. Make it Happen via Help The Fresh Air Fund.
  17. Serf City via Give To The Fresh Air Fund.
  18. Art of the Possible Online via The Fresh Air Fund Helping Inner City Children.
  19. Yoga and Judaism Center via Fresh Air Fund.
  20. Blah Blah Babycakes via This Holiday Season Give The Gift Of Fresh Air..
  21. The Hosanna Road via Fresh Air.
  22. The Stephford Diaries via Randomness Because I Can.
  23. Lost in the Ozone via Happy Holidays From The Fresh Air Fund.
  24. Stories of a Traveling Diva via Share Your Blessings For The Fresh Air Fund.
  25. Grace come By Hearing via a Banner.
  26. LeeOdden via a Tweet.
  27. Ocean Hopping: NY To London via Fresh Air For Christmas.
  28. Parenting Cares via Making This Holiday Count.
  29. She Lives via Fresh Air.
  30. I Say Hella via Support And Awesome Cause.
  31. Bloody Brilliant via a Banner.
  32. Tom Glover’s Hamilton Scrapbook via The Fresh Air Fund
  33. Around the World in beautiful Shoes via a Banner.
  34. Circle Of Life via a Banner.
  35. Fat Doctor via Give The Gift Of Fresh Air.
  36. Gotham Unleashed via Don’t Forget The Fresh Air Fund!.
  37. Blue Ridge Dreaming via a Banner.
  38. Mountain Mama via a Banner.
  39. Best View in Brooklyn via Need An End Of The Year Tax Deduction? Consider The Fresh Air Fund.
  40. Left of Centre via a Banner.
  41. Samotalis via Happy Holidays From The Fresh Air Fund.
  42. Word Journey via You Can Give A Child A Break This Summer.
  43. Blogging for Business via The Fresh Air Fund Needs Help.
  44. Speaking Thru Me via a Banner.
  45. Myrtus via Open Your Heart.
  46. Queens Crap via a Banner.
  47. Camy’s Loft via a Banner.
  48. Just A Flip Flop Mom via a Banner.
  49. The Online Degree Dorm Room via Try A Little Fresh Air This Holiday Season.
  50. Jewels of My Heart via The Fresh Air Fund.
  51. Citizen Hunter via The Gift Of Fresh Air - And A Family.
  52. The Common Room via Truly Give The Gift Of Space To A Needy Child.
  53. mytopicalescape.com via a Tweet.
  54. Political Junkie via The Fresh Air Fund. .
  55. Outskirts:Life and Times in Charlottesville via C-Ville Needs Fresh Air.
  56. Zoeysworld via Fresh Air Fund Thoughts.
  57. Newbie NYC via NYC Charities - Tis The Season.
  58. Lessons From a Recovering Doormat via The Gift Of Charity.
  59. via Editors Advise On The Pursuit Of Happiness… The Couture Pack Or Not….
  60. The New Dad Blog via a Banner.
  61. South Bronx Math Teacher via a Banner.
  62. Christ, My Righteousness via Supporting Fresh Air Children Fund Psa.
  63. Friends of Dave via The Fresh Air Fund.
  64. Base Magazine via The Fresh Air Fund Needs You!.
  65. Christian Spirituality w/ Edges via The Fresh Air Fund: Changing Children’s Lives.
  66. Inside the frame via a Banner.
  67. Sherman’s News and Editorials via The Fresh Air Fund.
  68. Tri Valley Technology News via Giving To Children In Need For The Holidays.
  69. Enux.org: Regional News via Giving To Inner-City Children For The Holidays.
  70. The Tutorial Blog via Giving For The Holiday Season.
  71. Pregnant Pause via a Banner.
  72. Healing Quotes.Daily Inspiration via a Link.
  73. Healing Quotes.Daily Inspiration via a Link.
  74. Green Daily via Share Your Christmas Blessings.
  75. Paravanes: Christian Meditations via Fresh Air; It’s A Good Thing.
  76. The Diva Network via a Banner.
  77. Baby Fruit via a Banner.
  78. Cheap Textbooks for college English literature writing via a Banner.
  79. Happy at HFC via Fresh Air Fund.
  80. ClearlyEnlight’s Travel Blog via a Link - Under “Websites”.
  81. Granby 01033 via Support The Fresh Air Fund.
  82. Third Mom via a Banner.
  83. Baby Ethiopia via a Banner.
  84. Baby Ethiopia via a Tweet.
  85. The Buddha Diaries via Fresh Air.
  86. Third Mom via The Fresh Air Fund.
  87. The Evil Beet via Amazing Opportunity To Help Out: The Fresh Air Fund!.
  88. New York Portraits via Sparkly Lights In Rockefellar Center.
  89. Londonderry NH net via Thinking Of Summer, A Child In NYC Is!.
  90. Good As You via a Banner.

In ‘Poor But Sexy’ Berlin, Brands Need to Understand Casual

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Please check out my first article as a writer for AdAge, In ‘Poor But Sexy’ Berlin, Brands Need to Understand Casual.

In ‘Poor But Sexy’ Berlin, Brands Need to Understand Casual: To market successfully, you need to understand college kids

This is my first post for the Global Idea Network and I am happy to be here. I aim to post once-a-week about my experience in Berlin and around Europe as an expat. Today, I want to talk a little bit about Berlin, the city its Mayor, Klaus Wowereit, called “poor but sexy.”

Berlin is sexy, poor, and the most casual city I can imagine. Everyone wears jeans, t-shirts, hoodies, and some sort of field jacket. At first I mistook this casualness as slovenliness or poverty. No. Berlin’s casualness is very intentional. In spite of limited cash, Berliners are slaves to fashion and remain current. The moment jeans went skinny, Berlin went skinny. When the world became obsessed with Chuck Taylors, Berliners sported them. Current, as long as the fashion palette keeps to caps, jeans, t-shirts, jackets, and sneakers. When my friend Mark wore the wrong sort of casual his friends staged an intervention: the jeans were all wrong, the jacket was uncool, and the shoes had to go.

It occurred to me that successful marketing in Berlin requires marketing to college kids, who are the epitome of poor but sexy, across the board and for everything. How would you sell a car, a cell phone, a pair of panties, a watch, some gum, a bank account, or a credit card to a teenager and you’ll probably get it right here in Berlin.

When it comes to purchases, Berliners judge each others’ fashion sense like they do at college, where how you were dressed had more to do with style and selection — how you wore it — and less to do with the total cost of purchase and where you bought it. Competition in the marketplace comes from flea markets, hand-me-downs, swap meets, and eBay as easily as it may your competitor. Lots of those skinny jeans and Chuck Taylors were scored used from the 80s. I learned from my friend Libia from Mexico City that Berlin is world famous for its used clothing and consignment stores. There is no stigma associated with getting stuff used and cheap — quite the opposite.

There are other concerns when marketing to Berliners: biking, weather, exposure, and the elements. Like college students, Berliners take public transport and ride bikes every day in all sorts of Central European weather. In fact, I have been told again and again that bicycles are neither recreational nor optional. They’re essential to daily life. Like students going to class in the morning, Berliners need to carry everything they need for the day with them. Necessity demands that Manolos are pretty impractical, as are skirts, heavily-styled hairdos, and exceptionally-delicate makeup rituals.

Berlin casual is not limited to kids in their teens and twenties, however. I am talking about my 39-year-old friend Frank, who pretty much dresses in hooded sweatshirts and jeans all the time (with a fierce family brand loyalty to the G-Star brand, universally popular in Berlin) and, coincidentally, dresses just like his two sons, 8 and 10, as you can see in the photo illustrations. Yes, Frank, who runs a production company called The Lime Machine, approved this post.

I have been invited to be a European correspondent to the AdAge Global Idea Network. I am a resident of Berlin, Germany, and will be mostly reporting my experience in Central and Eastern Europe; however, GIN is a moveable feast — it is global, after all. I hope you enjoy the post. Please consider subscribing to the blog. I plan to post at least once-a-week. Plus, there are a wide assortment of other great bloggers from around the world.

Thank You Operation Survivor Bloggers Encore

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

While I have already thanked all of the wonderful, generous bloggers who have blogged about Operation Survivor since Labor Day, there has been a countinued outpouring of support. As a result, I have added all of the new posts, banners, Twitters in addition to the initial posts — as of 25 November, this is everyone.

  1. 5 Minutes Around the World via 5 Minutes for Mom.
  2. Banner via A Disgruntled Republican.
  3. Survivor Corps Program-Help! via Swimming Against the Red Tide.
  4. Survivor Corps: Founds Operation Survivor Project to Assist U.S. Military Combat Veterans in Transitioning to Civilian Life via A DC Observer.
  5. Survivor Corps. Rise Above. Give Back via All 4 My Gals.
  6. Banner via American and Proud.
  7. Support ‘Survivor Corps’ this Veterans Day via American Thinker.
  8. Support ‘Survivor Corps’ this Veterans Day via Americanthinker.
  9. Returning Troops…a Noble Cause via Dodgeblogium.
  10. Indigenist News Items for: 11-14-2008 via Inteligentaindigena Novajoservo.
  11. They don’t go away when Veterans Day ends via Around the Island.
  12. Survivor Corps via Assoluta Tranquillita.
  13. Survivor Corps via Jake’s Life.
  14. Banner via Bearing Drift.
  15. Vast Write Wing via Be Logical.
  16. Survivor Corps Operation Survivor: A Worthwhile Cause to Consider via Mount Virtus.
  17. Someone alerted me to the good work that Survivor Corps via Big Bark.
  18. Standing up for Max Cleland on Veteran’s Day via Big Bark.
  19. Twittered via How to Change the World.
  20. Do Not Abandon Our Vets via understanding the effects of unresolved abandonment issues.
  21. Help Our Troops This Veterans Day via Locust Fork Blog.
  22. Soldiers Angels Web Surfing via MySpace: Kathie’s Soldiers Angels Account.
  23. Banner via Blog Mommas.
  24. An Appeal via Don Surber’s blog.
  25. Survivor Corps: Help a veteran break the cycle of violence via Hormone-Colored Days.
  26. Support the Survivor Corps via Burbsblogs.
  27. Veterans Day via Bodhi Baby.
  28. Supporting Our Troops via Booker Rising.
  29. Operation Survivor via Britannica.
  30. As Per Request via Budget Nomad - US Ex - Pat on the Move.
  31. Per a Request via Budget Nomad - US Ex - Pat on the Move.
  32. Help veterans through Survivor Corps via South by Southwest.
  33. Remembrance Day via Around the World in beautiful Shoes.
  34. Veteran’s Day via Danny Fisher.
  35. Survivor Corps via Charming Just Charming.
  36. Veterans Day via Chip’s Quips.
  37. Please Help Me Support Our Troops on Veteran’s Day via Chris Abraham.
  38. I Will Not Be Broken via For the Heck of It.
  39. Ray via Notes from the Cookie Jar.
  40. Survivor Corps Helps Injured Vets Cope via Connecticut Bob.
  41. Help Our Troops This Veteran’s Day via Culture11.
  42. Supporting Our Troops: Operation Survivor via Culture Kitchen.
  43. Supporting Our Troops: Operation Survivor via The Daily Gotham.
  44. Donate to help our Troops via Make it Happen.
  45. Survivor Corp-Returning Troops via What’s Delmer Look Like?.
  46. Banner via Popcorn and Sushi.
  47. Banner via Supercozy WorldHome.
  48. Supporting Returning Troops via Donklephant.
  49. Operation Survivor-Survivor Corps and TroopTube via Where the Hell Am I?.
  50. In Their Boots via Holly’s Fight for Justice.
  51. In Their Boots via Holly’s Fight to Stop Violence.
  52. Banner via Gapers Block.
  53. Banner via Gary Presley.
  54. Operation Survivor via The Political Junkie.
  55. Veterans Day via On the Fringe.
  56. Survivor Corps Supports Returning Troops and Their Families via GoMekong.com.
  57. Support Our Troops NOW via MamaBugs…Homeschooling Where the Air Force Sends Us!.
  58. Soldiers Angels Web Surfing via Hooah Wife & Friends.
  59. Breaking the Cycle of Violence via Another Opinion.
  60. New Book from the founder of Survivor Corps via The IAVA Blog.
  61. Some Odds and Ends of the Election via The Liberal Life of a Navy Wife .
  62. cross-post via Personal Injury and Social Security Disability Blog.
  63. Banner via Iraq The Model.
  64. In Honor of Veterans’ Day via James Kotecki.
  65. Survivorcorps.org via Jelly Mom.
  66. Banner via Into the Woods, Living Deliberately.
  67. Survivor Corps via A Leg Up.
  68. Standing up for Max Cleland on Veteran’s Day via Informed Comment.
  69. Helping Veterans (a day late) via Just Enjoy Him: Ramblings of a Mid-Life Mom.
  70. Soldiers Angels Web Surfing via Mail Call! Supporting the Troops.
  71. Survivor Corps via Kung Fu Monkey.
  72. Banner via Kim Stagliano.
  73. Survivor Corps via Knee Deep in the Hooah.
  74. Banner via Kentucky Progress.
  75. Courage via Last One Speaks.
  76. Banner via Leucadia Blog.
  77. Iraq snapshot (The Common Ills) via Like Maria Said Paz.
  78. Banner via Lisa’s Cookbook.
  79. For a Good Cause via The Local Crank.
  80. Banner via LooneyBin4Sure.
  81. Tis the season to help our troops via Manatee’s Military Moms.
  82. Thoughts of a conservative mind: A worthwhile charity via A different kind of Conservative Blog.
  83. Banner via Married to the Army.
  84. Veterans Day via State of Ohio Blogger Alliance.
  85. Veteran’s Day via Weapons of Mass Discussion.
  86. Operation Survivor via Big Blueberry Eyes.
  87. Survivor Corps offers peer support to injured vets via Media Dis&Dat.
  88. Survivor Corps via Tanker Bothers - Soldiers in the War on Terror.
  89. Survivor Corps via Tanker Brothers.
  90. Miss Beths Victory Dance via Miss Beth’s Victory Dance.
  91. Survivor Corps via Miss Cellania Blog.
  92. side bar Banner via Mommy Bytes.
  93. Survivor Corps. Help for Surviving Troops via Mommy Does it All.
  94. Operation Survivor via My American-Iraq Life.
  95. Banner via Myrtus.
  96. Mine removal personal ambition for Missouri State instructor via News-Release.com.
  97. Survivor Corps: Support for returning heroes via News Blaze.
  98. Veterans Deserve Your Help via New Zeal.
  99. Supporting Returning Troops via Northloop Neighborhood.
  100. Read Terrance D.C. via Oh Boy it Never Ends.
  101. Banner via only red head in taiwan.
  102. Banner via On the Upside.
  103. Banner via Papamoka Straight Talk.
  104. Banner via Pardon Me For Asking.
  105. Survivors of War via Ponderings on a Faith Journey.
  106. posted link on blogroll via Political Grind.
  107. Survivor Corps: Operation Survivor via Political Reps.
  108. A Day To Honor Those Who Have Served Their Country via Political Vindication.
  109. Banner via Praise and Coffee.
  110. Banner via Preemptive Karma.
  111. Survivor Corps Supports Returning Troops and their Families! via Progressive Independent.
  112. cross post via Quick Quotes Online.
  113. In Banner Rotation via Redline.
  114. Veteran’s deserve not just a word, but also a hand: Operation Survivor via Rich Kirkpatrick.
  115. Survivor Corps Supports Returning Troops and their Families! via Right Michigan.
  116. Banner via Rightwingchamp.
  117. Katrina Vanden Heuvel is an Idiot via Ruth’s Report.
  118. Katrina vanden Heuvel is an idiot via Ruth’s Report.
  119. Survivor Corps via Sanbans Lymphorama.
  120. Helping the Walking Wounded on November 11 via Serge the concierge.
  121. Banner via Seven Wheelchairs.
  122. palin, survivor corps, heroes and more via Sex and Politics and Creeds and Attitudes.
  123. Links, Awards and Other Good Blogishness via She Lives.
  124. Peace, be still. It’s Armistice Day. via Short Woman.
  125. Sick of It via SICKOFITRADLZ.
  126. posted Banner and review of I will not be broken via Writing in FaithWriting in Faith: Previews and Reviews.
  127. Banner via Socialism.
  128. Survivor Corps - Electronic Media News Releases via Soldiers Angels Network.
  129. Survivor Corps via Soldiers Angels New York.
  130. Survivor Corps via Soldiers’ Angels New York.
  131. Need a little Inspiration? via My Life As A Military Spouse.
  132. Banner via Stepping Right Up!.
  133. Survivor Corps via Straight, Not Narrow.
  134. Veterans Day via The Adventures of Super Mommy & Spitup Boy.
  135. Support ‘Survivor Corps’ this Veterans Day - American Thinker via Survivor.
  136. Operation Survivor - excerpt from website via Arthriticyoungthing.
  137. posted Banner via Screw Politically Correct B.S..
  138. Banner via The Political Jungle.
  139. Survivor Corps via Tao of Katie.
  140. Help veterans through Survivor Corps via The Reaction.
  141. The bridge, the sacrifice, more via The Common Ills.
  142. Banner via The Inside Dope.
  143. A Belated Veterans (Day) Post via The Moderate Voice.
  144. A Belated Veterans (Day) Post via Funny Blog.
  145. Veterans and PTSD via Where There’s a Will There’s a Way.
  146. Tuesday, November 11. 2008. via This French Life.
  147. we posted? via This Fucking War.
  148. Survivor Corps Website via Untreatable Online.
  149. cross post via News Updated Frequently.
  150. Survivor Corps via Unveal Blues.
  151. Banner via VDog and Little Man.
  152. Banner via Virginia Left Wing.
  153. cross post via Today on Vot3r.
  154. Banner via mikesmercurialmaddness.
  155. As Long as We’re Bailing Out CEOs… via World-O-Crap.
  156. Wake Up Americans via Wake Up America.
  157. Survivor Corps via Wake Up America.
  158. Xyence via The Xyience Diet Resource.
  159. Please Help the Veterans via Yaw and Mog.
  160. Survivor Corps Supports Returning Troops and their Families! via Young Philly Politics.
  161. Survivor Corps Supports Returning Vets and Their Families! via Zimbio.
  162. Mojo Mom says thank you to military families via Mojo Mom.

I daresay we’ll be get more so there might very well be another thank you email. Again, both Abraham Harrison and Survivor Corps thank you very much for all of your continued generosity and support!

Thanks to Operation Survivor Bloggers on Veteran’s Day

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

Veteran’s Day this year is especially poignant since it has been 5 years since the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan began. Thank you to everyone who helped Survivor Corps get the message out about Operation Survivor and all the amazing work that Survivor Corps does for vets, for returning troops, and for their families. Here’s a list of all of your fine work:

You have done an amazing thing for the vets and also for the mission of Survivor Corps domestically and around the world. Thank you for your posts and for your banner placement. Never hesitate to contact me personally or my team at Abraham Harrison. Also, always please feel free to contact the entire Survivor Corps team.

Thank You All Who Supported International Medical Corps!

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

On behalf of the International Medical Corps and Abraham Harrison, thank you so much for all of your support over the last four weeks to get the vote out to help get the International Medical Corps into the top-five of the Members Project and then for securing the $100,000 from American Express, to be used to feed hungry children worldwide. Here’s a thank you video blog entry from Paige Strackman, who was the PaigeS who submitted IMC in the first place under the title, Saving the Lives of Malnourished Children.

Here’s the official, final, press release you can read, directly from International Medical Corps:

International Medical Corps Wins $100,000 Grant from American Express to Save Malnourished Children

October 14, 2008, Los Angeles, Calif. –International Medical Corps (IMC) has been awarded $100,000 through the American Express Members Project. The grant will be used to treat malnourished children worldwide. IMC is one of five organizations to receive funding in the nationwide campaign where American Express Card members submit and vote for projects that are meant to bring people and organizations together for positive change.

The funding will be used to implement the project, ‘Saving the Lives of Malnourished Children.’ Submitted by American Express cardmember Paige Strackman, the project focuses on treating malnutrition through nutrient-rich, ready-to-eat food, which International Medical Corps provides to more than 35,000 children every month through a network of 215 supplementary and therapeutic feeding sites in some of the world’s most food-insecure environments, including Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Sudan, and Somalia. The project was selected by an elite panel out of 1,190 others and received more than 14,000 votes in the final round of competition.

“I submitted this project because, as a mother, I cannot ignore that five million children under five die every year due to malnutrition,” says Paige. “This funding will save thousands of malnourished children around the world who otherwise may not have been reached. I am so grateful to everyone who supported this project and helped make it a reality.”

While the project was submitted by one individual hoping to make a difference, it gathered public momentum. The project’s message was shared in the media from Los Angeles to New York, on nearly 200 blogs across the Internet, through thousands of emails and on social networking sites, including Facebook, My Space and Twitter.

The grant from American Express comes at an opportune time when rising food costs are driving millions deeper into poverty everyday while trying to afford basic staples. As a result, hunger and malnutrition kill more people each year than HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria combined.

“We are incredibly grateful to Paige for not only submitting the project, but also for fueling it with the passion to make it so successful,” says Rebecca Milner, Vice President of Institutional Advancement. “There are approximately 178 million children around the world who are malnourished and only 3 percent get treatment. This funding makes it possible for International Medical Corps to reach more of those children who desperately need our help.”

In Democratic Republic of Congo alone, International Medical Corps’ supplementary feeding centers admitted 3,500 new children in the past two months. At one center for severely malnourished children, IMC has a 35-bed capacity, but is accommodating 82. Another 30 children await treatment. This trend is symptomatic of the food insecurity affecting East Africa and much of the developing world. The World Food Program estimates that 15.7 million of those in need are in East Africa, and another 8.6 million are in Afghanistan.

With a mission that focuses on training, International Medical Corps works to empower individuals and communities, providing education on how to treat malnutrition, identify warnings signs, and intervene before malnutrition worsens. Health care workers and parents are educated on proper diet and hygiene, and communities are equipped to grow their own food and reduce their vulnerability to rising prices.

*The ‘Saving the Lives of Malnourished Children’ project can be viewed here: http://www.membersproject.com/project/view/OZH1P1
**Videos of children’s dramatic recoveries from malnutrition can be seen on International Medical Corps’ YouTube Channel: http://ca.youtube.com/user/IMCMembersProject

For more information visit our website at www.imcworldwide.org.
Also, thank you to every single blogger and social media maven who was so generous as to help us spread the word out and get as much attention as possible for both the Members Project as well as for International Medical Corps as well. You were all more than generous and all of us at IMC and AHLLC would love to thank you for being so generous and selfless.

Thank You International Medical Corps Bloggers Part II

Sunday, September 28th, 2008

First off, if you haven’t voted yet, please vote. Secondly, as recently as Wednesday, September 24th, 2008, I posted a thank you for blogging about International Medical Corps as a thank you for all of the bloggers who were so generous as to blog about the current voting contest going on — 73 earned media posts — called the Members Project. International Medical Corps is being represented by the Member Project called Saving the Lives of Malnourished Children. Well, three days later, we have been lavished with another 30 earned media mentions, listed below:

Anyway, bloggers and everyone else who has supported, thank you very much from both the IMC and AHLLC!

If you want more information, please check out the informational page we made for the project — the SMNR — and you can learn a lot more and see all the various and sundry assets the organization has provided for this noble campaign.

Finally, please let me know if I missed your post in the Chris Abraham comment area — and if you want to post about the contest and the issue, please feel free and pop the URL into the Chris Abraham comment section and I will add you and thanks in advance!

Thank You for Blogging about International Medical Corps!

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

The International Medical Corps and my team have been working on winning $1.5 Million dollars through American Express’ Members Project. IMC needs to be in the top 5 in order to win. Please check out the Member Project page, Saving the Lives of Malnourished Children, and then please vote.  I would like to personally thank each and every one of you who have blogged about the issue and about the contest — see below:

Also, please let me know if I missed your post in the Chris Abraham comment area — and if you want to post about the contest and the issue, please feel free and pop the URL into the Chris Abraham comment section and I will add you and thanks in advance!

If you need more information, please check out our informational page, International Medical Corps Matched With Top 25 American Express Members Project, “Saving the Lives of Malnourished Children”