Archive for category Social Media Causes
World Water Day
Posted by Will in Social Media Causes on March 22nd, 2010
Today, World Water Day, charity: water launched UNSHAKEN, a campaign to help Haiti recover by providing long-term water solutions.
One-third of the nation lacked access to safe drinking water before the quake; now, the situation is devastating. charity : water plans to provide sustainable water projects to serve at least 40,000 people through UNSHAKEN. 100% of donations directly fund water projects. Donate now.
Unshaken – charity: water’s campaign for Haiti from charity: water on Vimeo.
Pepsi Refresh
Posted by Will in Social Media Causes on February 5th, 2010
I’m going to ask a simple question: have your opinions of Pepsi changed since this launched? I’m going to say yes, but here’s what I need more of:
- Stories from the grantees;
- Stories from people who benefited from the grantees’ projects;
- Stories about collaborations from people who met through this project; and
- Stories from people who work at Pepsi and why this initiative is important to them, including CEO Indra Nooyi.
- In general, real stories of how this is making an impact. The number of dollars given don’t do it for me. You can tell me that a school received a $1,000,000 donation, but I’m actually much more interested in how they spent the money and the eventual impact. (I know that having just started the community impact is TBD – just hoping it does come.)
Here’s what I need less of:
- Emails, DMs and Facebook messages asking me to vote. (Who came up with the idea to allow people to vote every day for the same contestants? It just adds another level of headache to contestant’s and their supporters.)
(Full Disclosure: My Mom is a rabid Pepsi drinker and we always try to have some on hand when she visits.)
Community Strong
Posted by Will in Client, Social Media Causes on December 11th, 2009
I love my job, but every day I go to work I’m pained to leave my two boys behind. The two year old asks me if I’m going to work and I say, yes, but that that I love him, will miss him and will see him soon. This morning as I left the house in the same fashion I thought about the 30,000 additional troops who will soon be deployed to Afghanistan and will leave their families not for 9 or 10 hours, but for 18 months or more.
This is not a political post. Just a very humble “thank you” to the troops who sacrifice so much to do their duty as prescribed by the government of the United States. Fathers and mothers, brothers and sisters, sons and daughters who have to say goodbye without the certainty that a commuter train will bring them back to their loved ones in due time.
I challenge myself to not forget their sacrifice and be reminded of it each day. I hope you will do the same.
This post was created as part of the USO’s Community Strong event at Fort Hood –a day for healing, fun and entertainment to uplift the spirits of the Fort Hood community in the wake of the Nov. 5 shooting incident. You can help show your support for Fort Hood and its more than 349,000 military personnel, family members, retirees and civilian employees by visiting the Community Strong website, Tweeting your support with the #CommunityStrong hashtag, leaving comments on the Official USO Blog and donating to the USO’s ongoing efforts to support our troops.
Tweetsgiving
Posted by Will in Social Media Causes on November 24th, 2009
As a person with awesome coworkers, friends and family I have much to be thankful for this Thanksgiving, but nothing more than my remarkably amazing wife who keeps me together and makes it interesting and of course my two little monkeys that I still don’t fully realize exist. Everything else is window dressing, but I’d be foolish to take anything for granted. It’s not hard to be reminded how fortunate many of us are – even those who think they’re in a tough spot. I do what I can to remember what I have and be thankful for that. What are you especially thankful for this Thanksgiving?
This post was created as part of a global groundswell of gratitude called TweetsGiving. The celebration, created by US nonprofit Epic Change, is an experiment in social innovation that seeks to change the world through the power of gratitude. I hope you’ll visit the TweetsGiving site to learn more, and to bring your grateful heart to the party by sharing your gratitude, and giving in honor of that for which you’re most thankful.
Movember
Posted by Will in Social Media Causes on November 18th, 2009
With daily looks of amazement and disgust, I’ve decided to join grow a moustache in support of Movember – a global movement bringing needed attention to cancers that affect men. My commitment is to grow a moustache all November to raise funds for the Prostate Cancer Foundation and the Lance Armstrong Foundation (LIVESTRONG). Some people run 5Ks, others grow moustaches.
Click here to learn more and support the stache.






