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Kids and Philanthropy: Teaching Your Children To Be Charitable

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I was thrilled to be profiled in Fast Company’s Generosity Series this week. Generosity is baked into my DNA and I can’t help it. Recently, our family took a homecoming trip to Cambodia where my kids were introduced to their birth country – and got to see the work of the Sharing Foundation first hand.

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Thank you Wiebke Herding for supporting Leng Sopharath and She's Not Even A Facebook Friend!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

So, I can't see her profile so I'm not sure how she heard about about the campaign and I can't say anything more about her except I found her blogger profile and it says she is an interactive campaigner. In her dorm room, she had photos of our family and my letters to her on the wall. Share this link on your Facebook profile.

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Thank You Michael Pick for Supporting Leng Sopharath's Junior Year: He's My Number 2 Top Friend on Facebook

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

He was the second person to donate to my latest personal fundraising campaign to support Leng Sopharath , an orphan from Cambodia, for her junior year at college. In her dorm room, she had photos of our family and my letters to her on the wall. She spoke about how much our support makes a difference in her life.

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Why is Sopheap Wearing a Red T-Shirt?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo by Tharum , found on his Facebook Profile. I met her in Cambodia last month. I spotted this photo in Tharum's Facebook photos the title is "Quiet Vigil Outside Burma Embassy in Phnom Penh." " Mean Lux has a set on Flickr here and you can see a photo of his red t-shirt.

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Thank you Polly Thompson! She's Number 6!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I thought top friends was a great way to acknowledge your donors, but if they privacy settings do not allow displaying their name/photo on your profile, you won't be able to add them to your list. Yesterday, the search function worked beautifully so you could drop names/photos in, but today it isn't working. I'm not sure why.

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#OceanLoveEarl: RIP Earl Kanter, MD – 12/23/21 – 6/23/13

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To honor my Dad’s memory and his love of the ocean, I am raising money for Surfrider Foundation in his memory to support their ocean conservation efforts. Participants, who were in the 60s and 70s were protesting they were “too old,” when my Dad’s SKYPE profile showed up on the screen. ” Dad’s Beach. Tribute to My Dad.

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Thank You Fernanda Ibarra: She's Number 7!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Full Size Photo here. Quote from her profile. Contribute to my latest personal fundraising campaign to support Leng Sopharath , an orphan from Cambodia, for her junior year at college. In her dorm room, she had photos of our family and my letters to her on the wall. Share this link on your Facebook profile.

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