Those of us involved in the world of Twitter love it because we can talk about silly little things like how we spent 2 hours watching Grey's Anatomy episodes and ate massive amounts of chocolate instead of doing the laundry or balancing the checkbook. And people care. They actually have conversations with you about things like that.
It's a fun and easy way to connect with people. We all know about the other fun things Twitter has to offer, like the fact that you can follow celebrities or the fact that you can find out about fun giveaways or online coupon codes. It's more than just a site that allows you to announce to the world that you are about to eat a peanut butter sandwich or that you've got some mad indigestion after the chimichanga you snarfed down at lunchtime.
One thing I LOVE about Twitter is that it's such a social media phenomenon right now that people are realizing we can use it for good. We can spread the word about important causes, and we can make a difference.
Today I found out about one of these great causes, and I hope you'll join me in supporting it, because all you have to do is tweet.
Simple. No money. No time (ok, 5 seconds of your time). Just a simple tweet.
Here's the deal.
There's a little kiddo named Jacob (he's 4) who was born with a life-threatening disease called Atresia, and the Make-a-Wish Foundation and LeapFish have teamed up to grant Jacob's wish of going to Disneyland with his family. The cool part is, they're using Twitter to raise the money.
LeapFish is donating 5 cents - until they reach $10,000 - every time someone tweets this:
Just tweeted 2 grant a childs wish, #leapfish donates to #makeawish foundation for each tweet RT pls http://bit.ly/3KgyQX Please retweet!
How stinking cool is that?!
It's so easy, and it will add up quickly. Head on over to Twitter and send this quick tweet so we can help get this cutie pie to Disneyland okay? Okay. Just copy and paste the tweet in bold above, tweet, and you're good to go.
And click this: tweet-a-cause to see a picture of this little dude. Oh, my goodness - he is absolutely adorable.
In a time where we can't all just whip out the checkbook to donate money, all we've got to do to help this little guy is to send a tweet, and LeapFish provides the moolah. Who says you can't help charities when you're broke?
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About LeapFish
LeapFish is an evolved search engine that captures the traditional, multi-media and real-time Web, through a single, connected search platform for both searching and sharing content. Founded by Ben Behrouzi (co-founder of Reply.com), LeapFish is a privately held, 100-person corporation headquartered out of CARR America Corporate Center in Pleasanton, California. For more information, visit blog.leapfish.com.
About Make-A-Wish
The Make-A-Wish Foundation grants magical wishes for children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich their lives with hope, strength and joy. For more information, visit www.makeawish.org
Monday, November 16, 2009
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6 comments:
How great! I just tweeted!
what a great cause!! i don't have twitter, but if i did i would totally do it!
This is SO cool. Thanks for letting us know about it.
I love Twitter, too.
This makes me want to sign up for a twitter account! You're right, it's fabulous when technology can be used for such a worthwhile cause :)
~Elizabeth
http://confessionsfromaworkingmom.blogspot.com
Such a great idea Sera and I totally agree with blogging for good. BTW I gave you some link love at the end of today's post for your sweet comments. Have a great day!
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