Showing posts with label Greater Good Network. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greater Good Network. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

March 23 - The Veterans Site

In the past I have posted about The Greater Good Network and their click to give sites.  You can make a difference with the click of your mouse!  You can click to help a variety of different causes and they have recently added another... now you can click to help Veterans in Need.   In less than five seconds. visitors to The Veterans Site can click on the "Click Here to Give - it's FREE" button and provide meals for homeless and hungry veterans and their families.  How? Each click — free to the visitor — generates funds paid by site sponsors. The funding goes to The Veteran Site's charity partners who use it specifically to provide meals for veterans.

Help veterans in need with one click. The Veterans Site

The Veterans Site provides simple, effective, feel-good ways to address hunger for veterans in need and their families: providing nutritious meals. Although veterans make up 8% of the overall population in the United States, according to a recent Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) study, 12% of the homeless population are veterans — 16% if you're counting adults only. The Veterans Site has partnered with charities across the nation to fund nutritious meals for these veterans, who selflessly served our country and have earned our respect and gratitude, and their families.


A recent study conducted by the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) reports that on any given night there may be over 75,600 homeless veterans in shelters and on the streets across the country. Over the course of one year (October 2008-September 2009), 136,334 veterans spent at least one night in a shelter or transitional housing program, more than 5,000 of them alongside their families.


While veterans represent 8% of the total population in the United States, they are disproportionately represented among our homeless: a startling 12% of the homeless population are veterans, or 16% of homeless adults. Most homeless veterans — over 90% — are male. About half of homeless veterans are disabled.


The Veterans Site is more than a simple, free way to give a homeless and hungry veteran a meal. It is also a vehicle to spread the word that homeless veterans are out there and that they need our help. Together, we have an opportunity to honor and assist our country's homeless veterans and their families.  These men and women were here for us when we needed them. Now it is our turn to reach out to help them.


The Veterans Site is part of the GreaterGood Network, a family of click-to-give sites. When you click on the blue "Click Here to Give - it's FREE!" button, you are shown advertisements from their sponsors. Sponsors pay an advertising fee, and 100% of that fee goes to the charity partners to provide meals for veterans in need.


Please remember to click every day to help veterans in need, and spread the word!


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Source:  http://www.theveteranssite.org/

Sunday, August 15, 2010

August 15 (Day 168) Greater Good Network

The very first post on this blog highlighted The Breast Cancer Site. I chose that site to honor my sister who we lost to breast cancer in 2008.  (You can read more about that on the Inspiration page) If you have clicked on The Breast Cancer Site, you have probably noticed that there are several other ways that you can "click to give."  I have always intended to revisit highlight the site as a whole and spotlight some of the alternate ways you can make a difference.
The GreaterGood Network of websites offer the public a unique opportunity to support causes they care about at no cost to them. Each person's daily click on the Click To Give™ sites displays sponsor advertising. One hundred percent (100%) of sponsor advertising is paid as a royalty to charity through the non-profit, tax-exempt GreaterGood.org.

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The Greater Good Network's websites include:  (Click on the link to visit each site.)

The Hunger Site -  The staple food funded by clicks at The Hunger Site is paid for by site sponsors and distributed to those in need by Mercy Corps, Feeding America (formerly America's Second Harvest), and Millennium Promise. 100% of sponsor advertising fees goes to our charitable partners. Funds are split between these organizations and go to the aid of hungry people in over 74 countries, including those in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Latin America and North America.

The Child Health Site -  Each click — free to the visitor — generates funds paid by site sponsors. The funding goes to The Child Health Site's charity partner, Partners in Health , who use it to:
  • Distribute vitamin A, strengthening young immune systems and improving resistance to disease. Vitamin A supplementation also prevents as many as 400,000 cases of childhood blindness each year.
  • Administer oral re-hydration therapy to children with severe dehydration, often due to diarrhea, a serious killer of children under five worldwide.
The Literacy Site -  The Literacy Site is dedicated to funding free books for children. On average, over 80,000 individuals from around the world visit the site each day to click the "Click Here to Give - it's FREE" button. To date, more than 87 million visitors have helped provide more than 2.5 million books to children who need them the most.

The Rainforest Site - The Rainforest Site is dedicated to the preservation of rainforests around the world. Your daily click funds the purchase of rainforest land by The Nature Conservancy, The Rainforest Conservation Fund, World Land Trust-US, and Rainforest2Reef. These organizations work to preserve rainforest land in Ecuador, Mexico, Peru, Paraguay and other locations worldwide.  To date, more than 150 million visitors have preserved more than 66,400 acres of land.

The Animal Rescue Site -  The Animal Rescue Site focuses the power of the Internet on a specific need; providing food for some of the eight million companion animals relinquished to shelters in the U.S. every year.  Over four million animals are put to death each year in the U.S. because they are abandoned and unwanted. Each click on the purple "Click Here to Give - it's FREE" button at The Animal Rescue Site provides food and care for a rescued animal living in a shelter or sanctuary.

The Breast Cancer Site -  Your click on the "Click Here to Give - it's FREE" button helps fund free mammograms for women in need — low-income, inner-city and minority women whose awareness of breast cancer and opportunity for help is often limited. Your click is paid for by site sponsors, and mammogram funding is provided to clinics throughout the U.S. through the efforts of the National Breast Cancer Foundation

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Also, on each page you will find a "Free Ways to Help" link that will provide you additional opportunities to help each cause.  You can send e-cards to raise awareness or you might want to play a game or two.  There are plenty of opportunities to make a difference.   Each page also has a "results" link that will show you exactly how you are helping. 

Supporters can also contribute directly to charity by purchasing Gifts that Give More™, where one hundred percent (100%) of their donation is given to charity, or by purchasing one of the 4500+ products that we carry, including jewelry, apparel, and gifts. There is a charity royalty of from 5-30% paid on every item purchased from any of the GreaterGood Network's online stores.

In 2009, GreaterGood.org gave over $3.07 million to charity.* Over $1.7 million was made in the form of royalty payments generated by advertising sales, product sales and miscellaneous donations from the CharityUSA.com network of websites. And over $1.3 million was generated by the sales from the Gifts That Give More™ program.  Click here to see a breakdown of specific charity donations for 2009.

This is an easy way to make a difference and it doesn't cost you a thing...
So... Let's Get Clicking! 



Source:  Greater Good Network
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