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Twitter campaigns from various companies are working with social media networks to help people less fortunate, during the holidays and year round. The #TweetToFeed program may provide nearly 150,000 meals to food banks, according to the officials of the fund. All that people need to do to help is to follow @SusquehannaBank while on Twitter, and be sure to retweet a few messages. Each Tweetizen will be able to donate fifteen meals with just a few clicks.
Other food banks are also running charitable campaigns on Twitter, including some in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, West Virginia and Maryland. There are physical boxes for collection as well, but the Twitter campaign has a broader appeal and has brought in more people to donate. They can reach out to people who are non-customers as well as customers, and even people who live outside their area can help. Over 2400 meals have been donated already.
Twitter has been used for charity before, too. Drew Carey pledged $1 per follower in 2009 to LiveStrong. Twitter is a quickly-expanding social network site, and it’s home to celebrities and everyday people as well. Many celebrities have helped worthwhile causes, and the everyday users have responded with open hearts.
Justin Bieber has used Twitter to tell his rabid fans about singles and albums coming out, along with sending words of sympathy or best wishes to other celebs. Justin has recently announced that he will be donating some proceeds from his newest album to a children’s hospital.
Bieber’s Acoustic album was recently released, and since he has teamed with the Children’s Miracle Network, to help the children currently under care. Bieber tweeted that he enjoys being able to give thanks to his fans and to God. He wrote one track thinking about helping other people, and feels responsible to help out in a meaningful way. He doesn’t see the point in making music if he can’t use his celebrity to help make a difference in people’s lives. His most recent album is a gift to his fans, and he is happy that the monies will go to help people out.
In Seattle, Washington, an average person named Patty Campbell had a great idea that she took to Twitter, where it is having a big impact. The idea started as sending a tweet for her Parka Party . The monies raised will all go to local charities. Twitterzens are donating money to the charity of their choice, and then tweet the receipt, and that’s how you join the party.
In Seattle, Washington, an average person named Patty Campbell had a great idea that she took to Twitter, where it is having a big impact. The idea started as sending a tweet for her Parka Party . The monies raised will all go to local charities. Twitterzens are donating money to the charity of their choice, and then tweet the receipt, and that’s how you join the party.
These are just a few ways that people are making a difference on Twitter.
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