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Trick or Treat for Charity with SocialVibe’s Click 4 Good

October 26th, 2009
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Sarah Townsend

Are you ready for Halloween yet? We sure are, and this year, it’s time to take the focus away from cavity-creating candy and onto doing good around the world. Today, SocialVibe launched a new program called Click 4 Good, a virtual neighborhood of haunted houses where you can go trick or treating to benefit charity.

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For each spooktacular door you knock on, you’ll be greeted not by a ghost or goblin, but by a donation that will be made to one of these incredibly worthy non-profits:

- Stand Up 2 Cancer: Aims to urgently move cancer research forward by advancing technology available to scientists and clinicians.
- charity: water: Provides clean, safe drinking water to people in developing nations.
- The Surfrider Foundation: Dedicated to protecting and preserving our world’s oceans, waves and beaches.
- Keep a Child Alive: Provides life-saving anti-retroviral treatment, care and support to children and families whose lives have been affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa and India.

Each visit yields a specific impact, such as 18 gallons of water for people in need through charity: water or 1 hour of HIV/AIDS treatment for a child through KCA. After you earn your impact, you’ll have the opportunity to share it on Twitter or Facebook, encouraging your friends to do the same. Each time that friend goes trick or treating, the impact grows. This has amazing potential to create enormous positive social impact around the world.

Take advantage of your time online and get some trick or treating practice in a little early this year by visiting SocialVibe’s haunted house neighborhood at socialvibe.com/click4good.

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Green is the new Black

October 3rd, 2008
Los Angeles, San Francisco
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Robyn Cohen

In the last few years we have become very aware and passionate about recycling, using eco-friendly products, buying organic and making sure we are protecting ourselves and the Earth. Some may feel that because of climate change, it’s essential that we do not continue down the path of using foreign oil, drinking millions and millions of plastic bottles of water, using toxic amounts of detergents poisoning our waters or even using regular chemical-laden beauty products. I believe this is true, but what I feel it really comes down to is thinking twice about the health of people and the health of our Earth.

There are many ways to become more educated about ‘living green’. You can go to your neighourhood Whole Foods Market, Trader Joes, or Farmer’s Market. There are great magazines like Natural Health and Good Magazine. You can also type in the word ‘green’ on Google and there are thousands of sites that come up dedicated to ‘living green’. 

One community of blogs that is dedicated to ‘living green’ and all aspects of it, is Green Options Media – greenoptions.com. They have a News & Opinion section with blogs such as ‘Red, Green, and Blue’ and ‘EcoWorldy’. A Family & Lifestyle section with blogs such as ‘Eco Child’s Play’ and Feelgood Style’. Finally a Business & Technology section with blogs such as ‘Ecopreneurist’ and ‘Gas 2.0″ 

The model is very similar to the Sugar Inc. family of blogs (Popsugar, Geeksugar, etc.) where ‘eco’ replaces ‘sugar’, although not for every blogs’ title. There is honestly not one aspect of ‘living green’ they do not cover. I, of course, being the fashionista I am will be checking out the ‘Feelgood Style’ blog. Organic Cotton anyone?

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