Blogging for Charity - should improve their Google page rank
I’ve been tagged by Ken to carry on Gavin’s blogging for charity idea. I’ve twisted the idea a little as rather than repeat an ever expanding list, I’ll add two of my own and highlight two on Ken’s List:
- Irish Red Cross
- Samaritans
- Cancer.ie - Irish Cancer Society
- Irish Hospice Foundation - Hospice and palliative care in Ireland
- Barnardos - Ireland’s leading children’s charity
- The Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity - Polish Charity
- CPR For Schools Across Poland - CPR Training
- Program of Insulin Pumps in Diabetic Children Therapy - Insulin Pumps For Children
- Non-invasive Neonatal Breathing Support - Infant Flow
- Program of Universal Neonatal Hearing Screenings - Neonatal Hearing
- American Red Cross - disaster relief
- Raleigh Rescue Mission - homeless raleigh
- Samaritan’s Purse - emergency relief programs
- St. Jude Children’s Hospital - cancer research
- Medecins Sans Frontieres / Doctors Without Borders - Humanitarian Relief
- American Red Cross - Emergency Preparedness
- AMREF - African Medical & Research Foundation - African Health Development
- DOROT - Programs for Elderly
- Feed the Children - Protect Children
- Service International - Disaster Relief
- Pujols Family Foundation - Children with Down Syndrome
- National Alliance to End Homelessness - Homelessness
- The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research - Parkinson’s Research
- Ronald McDonald Care Mobile Program - Child Healthcare
- Aids Research Alliance - Aids Research
- Wildlife Conservation Society - Wildlife Protection
- Cancer Research Institute - Cancer Research
- Second Harvest - End Hunger
- AARP Foundation - Helping Senior Citizens
- Bubblegum Club - Children In Crisis
- Autism NI - Autism Northern Ireland
- Adoption Ireland - Irish Adoption Charity
- Ireland Funds - Peace and Reconciliation In Ireland
- Dublin Simon Community - Combating Homelessness in Dublin
To continue the flow , I tag the following people:
June 20th, 2007 at 10:08 am
Reckon its a nice way to promote link love and raise awareness of the many great causes in the country!
June 23rd, 2007 at 11:22 pm
Paul thanks for taking part on help these charities with linkage. Good to see bloggers with a charity side too.