Showing posts with label Charity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charity. Show all posts

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Volunteer and get a free pass to Disneyland

In case you haven't heard, Disneyland is offering a free one-park admission to anyone that completes volunteer work in their community. They're calling it the "Give a Day, Get a Disney Day" promotion and it will be running through 2010.

Of course, there are some official details you should know about: Must pre-register and sign up for eligible volunteer opportunity. Ticket quantities for this program are limited. Must be at least age 6 to participate. Other terms and conditions apply. For details, click here.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

A successful day at the Relay

I would like to send another huge THANK YOU to everyone that either donated or participated in this year's Relay for Life. We enjoyed a successful event this year, in total we raised over $127,000 that will go towards cancer research, and had a great time doing it! Each and every one of your donations (time or money) make a difference and I can't tell you how much your support means to me.

Together Team Fish Poop Soup raised over $5600, surpassing our goal of $5000. We walked, we played, we slept, we talked and most importantly, we remembered. Some of us have loved ones who lost their battle and some us have loved ones who continue to fight, but whatever the motivation, we all came together for 24 hours to honor them. Thanks again to my team and to my supporters, I look forward to next year!

View pictures here.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Relay for Life

For those of you who don't know, every year I participate in the Relay for Life which raises money for cancer research. I'm happy to say that, as of today, I am in the top 5 for fundraising so far. I hope to keep that up. If you would like to donate or join my team, view my personal page.

This year I am proud to be a co-captain of my team, Fish Poop Soup, along with my friend Jen. I was recently interviewed and my "Reason for Relaying" was included in the latest Relay newsletter. Read the story