Help Monkey Do Project – FREE!
The holiday shopping season just ended, and now we’re gearing up to pay taxes. If you’re like me, funds are kind of tight going in to the beginning of 2014. There are so many organizations asking for help and donations that we feel pulled in multiple directions. We want to help everyone, but there are choices that have to be made.
What if you could help an organization for free? Let me tell you how.
The Monkey Do Project is in the running for a $25,000 grant. They need votes. You don’t have to send money. You don’t need to give anyone your debit card number. You simply need to click. Here: Vote for Monkey Do Project. You can vote once a day through February 23, 2014!
More about the Monkey Do Project:
The Appalachian region is considered to be the poorest region. 42% of Appalachia is rural (the US has 20% rural areas total). And in some parts of the Appalachian regions, the poverty rate is 150% higher than the average American poverty rate.
From the Monkey Do Project page:
Check this out, $25,000 can:
- Fill an empty Appalachian food bank to help feed their community for almost a year and a half
- Give 833 kids without tennis shoes so that they can attend camp
- Provide 1,000 backpacks filled with food for kids who have no food on the weekends when they’re out of school
- Help 3,571 people who have no electricity get blankets
- Give 5,000 hungry Appalachian kids a glass of milk
- Provide 8,333 pounds of ground beef to families
AND SO MUCH MORE!
Easy peasy. Help this awesome organization with one simple click. I’ll even give you the easy link one more time: Help the Monkey Do Project.
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