For the third year in a row, I have written a matching grant through the Rotary Foundation that hss fed these kids! Central Florida Rotarians, thanks for your help!
Pedal on the Pier, in association with Canyon Creek Summer Camp, is an event held every year in May or June on the iconic Santa Monica Pier. Thousands of people dedicate their time and money to help raise funds for at-risk youth in the Los Angeles area. Procsseds from the event are used to send children and families to Canyon Creek Summer Camp to experience Camp Ubuntu to learn invaluable life skills in leadership, character, confidence, community, and much more!
In this holiday season, we on the Kiva Zip U.S. team wanted to take a moment to reflect on some of our collective achievements in 2013, and thank our community for their inspiring generosity and support.
Pedal on the Pier, in association with Canyon Creek Summer Camp, is an event held every year in May or June on the iconic Santa Monica Pier. Thousands of people dedicate their time and money to help raise funds for at-risk youth in the Los Angeles area. Procsseds from the event are used to send children and families to Canyon Creek Summer Camp to experience Camp Ubuntu to learn invaluable life skills in leadership, character, confidence, community, and much more!
In this holiday season, we on the Kiva Zip U.S. team wanted to take a moment to reflect on some of our collective achievements in 2013, and thank our community for their inspiring generosity and support.
Bata vs Woodland - The Social Media WarSimplify360
It is interesting to see how an age old company, which dates back to the times when social media did not even exist, has adopted to the sudden change beautifully. Bata, has made its social media stand so strong that its lone competitor is the famous brand Woodland.
Here's an analysis of what Bata is doing on various social media channels to keep their customers engaged.
This presentation is by a student from the online class. "Acting Up - Using Theater & Technology for Social Change" at DePaul University's School for New Learning. The instructor is Tom Tresser - http://www.tresser.com.