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Help Hurricane Harvey Victims: Where To Donate #HoustonStrong

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The last one is tricky if you are not local to the area, but I’m grateful to have a great network of people who work in the nonprofit sector and can make recommendations. Here’s a list of suggestions from people in my network: United Way of Houston. Jewish Federation of Greater Houston. YMCA Houston.

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Our EveryAction Hero: World Central Kitchen

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Since then the organization has grown to work in 10 different countries. Using the expertise of its Chef Network, WCK works to empower people to be a part of the solution with a focus on health, education, jobs, and disaster relief. To start out can you just tell us a little bit about World Central Kitchen and the work you do?

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Upcoming Nonprofits Live: DIY Blogging

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Jody was introduced to blogging while on assignment with the public affairs team assigned to the Houston Astrodome during the American Red Cross disaster relief efforts following Hurricane Katrina. and LA Media Reform Group , to name a few.

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Alexandra Rampy, Guest Post: The Cool Factor About Mobile

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The second example offered a product to those working to stop smoking. Objective : Increase the visibilty and utilization of the Fair & Lovely Foundation’s scholarship program among women and girls in low-income groups in rural and urban India. Cool Factor : Mobile as a research tool. Cool Factor : Cost Effective. Wide Reaching.

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