Very late start this year.
Mar. 24th, 2009 06:56 pmHey all. I usually start fundraising for the Revlon Run/Walk for Women sometime in January, but one thing or another kept getting in my way this year. Part of it is worrying about the economy--people are really cutting back on charitable donations, and I'm sure if I set as high a goal as in previous years I'd have no hope of meeting it. So I'll set a lower goal and think good thoughts. Here goes...
On Saturday, May 2nd, I will be participating in the 12th Annual Revlon Run/Walk For Women. You can join me in the fight against women's cancers by making a pledge or donation on my behalf. Your pledge will help fund important research into the cause and cure of women's cancers, prevention, education and support service programs. All funds we raise will go to the cause, not just a percentage.
If you click here, you'll see my fundraising page, where you can donate online if you like. Every little bit will help! No guilt trips. I will simply leave it up to you. There is no set donation amount. And it's tax deductible! In the past, my company matched 50% of what I raised, but I can't count on that happening this year. It might, it might not.
Thanks.
On Saturday, May 2nd, I will be participating in the 12th Annual Revlon Run/Walk For Women. You can join me in the fight against women's cancers by making a pledge or donation on my behalf. Your pledge will help fund important research into the cause and cure of women's cancers, prevention, education and support service programs. All funds we raise will go to the cause, not just a percentage.
If you click here, you'll see my fundraising page, where you can donate online if you like. Every little bit will help! No guilt trips. I will simply leave it up to you. There is no set donation amount. And it's tax deductible! In the past, my company matched 50% of what I raised, but I can't count on that happening this year. It might, it might not.
Thanks.