Philanthroper

December 16, 2011

Yikes. It’s been way too long since we’ve written on here; I feel like we need to reintroduce ourselves, or at least beg your forgiveness for keeping you so woefully uninformed about our lives and work over the last five months. I trust you’ve at least been reading The SOLD Project blog in the meantime? If not, you really should—that is our work, as well.

Speaking of our work, one of the many things I’ve done over the past few months is secure a relationship with Philanthroper.com. The SOLD Project was first featured on the site in August and is being featured again today.

Philanthroper believes “a little helps a lot.” Every day, they tell the story of a different nonprofit and invite people to give $1 (or up to $10). Why? “So you can donate another $1 tomorrow. And another the next day,” says Philanthroper. “We’re trying to make doing good a habit.”

If you’re familiar with SOLD (and you should be!), you know $1 does help a lot. One dollar is the cost of one day of public schooling for an at-risk child in Thailand. $1/day changes the whole story for these kids—instead of dropping out of school, they’re receiving an education; instead of falling into exploitation, they’re rising from poverty and pursuing their dreams.

Head on over to Philanthroper.com and check out all the nice things they say about The SOLD Project and, if you’d like, give $1. A little helps a lot.

—Michael Colletto

The SOLD Project on Philanthroper.com


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