Posts Tagged ‘small act volunteering’

Rock Out and Do A Little Good!

Monday, June 4th, 2012

Whether you’re looking for Garbage’s latest album, Endless Summer from the Beach Boys, or one of thousands of other albums available on fairsharemusic.com, when you download a song you’re helping to support charities.

Fairsharemusic.com is based in England, though, so the charities you’ll be helping are there. If there’s enough interest in their site in the US, they’ll expand their selection of charities that you can support to include US charities too!

Want to know how you can help them expand the charities that they support? Download a song or two, or a whole album! Half of their profits are donated to a charity you choose when you sign up!

If you’re not sure it’s a service you’d like to try, I’ll make it easy for you. or ! I’ll pick two winners who will get their five songs sent to them!

Fairsharemusic.com is a great service for buying songs for your ultimate summer playlist, and you get to help support charities with your purchase! Check them out today!

You can rock this town like Brian Setzer!

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An Easy Way to Recognize Service Members

Tuesday, May 29th, 2012

Are you looking for an easy way to recognize our deployed service members and thank them for their service? The USO has a great way for you to do just that, and it’s free!

You can choose from a variety of cards, some of them are for deployed family members and some are appropriate for any service member. If you’re looking to send a card to any service member, the Department of Defense doesn’t deliver mail to ‘Any Soldier’ anymore, but anysoldier.com can connect you with a service member who will share your message with a member of their unit who might not be getting mail from home.

You can also donate to the USO’s Operation Phone Home to help make it easier for service members to call home to their families when they’re deployed.

If you have a rainy weekend in the house with your family, you can make cards for deployed soldiers, too! All you need is some construction paper, pens, pencils, markers or crayons, and a little imagination! It’s a sure bet that your cards will brighten the day of a deployed service member. Don’t forget, even if you don’t know a soldier, you can send your cards to a soldier who might not be getting mail from home through anysoldier.com.

 

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