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Jan 16, 2010 03:20 pm

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We Want to HELP Haiti. Please Contact Design for Social GOOD

Jan 16, 2010 03:01 pm

The team at Design for Social GOOD is pained to see the tradegy unfolding in Haiti and would like to do our part to help. If you work for a non-profit which has no web presence, in need of updating your web presence, or need help with social media, in order to help those stricken by the earthquake, please email Design for Social GOOD. We would like to offer our services, FOR FREE, to you. We hope to give back, even in a small way, to a worthy organization helping to do GOOD. It's the least we can do. At Design for Social GOOD we have a responsibility to help other people.  We strive to produce outstanding work that promotes positive social change. We live not only by our commitment to our clients but also by our commitment to our community and the environment. We hope you'll join us in doing even one thing to help those less fortunate in Haiti.            

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We Want to HELP Haiti. Please Contact Design for Social GOOD

Jan 16, 2010 03:00 pm

The team at Design for Social GOOD is pained to see the tradgey unfolding in Haiti and would like to do our part to help. If you work for a non-profit which has no web presence, in need of updating your web presence, or need help with social media in order to help those stricken by the earthquake, please email Design for Social GOOD. We would like to offer our services, FOR FREE, to you. We hope to give back, even in a small way, to a worthy organization helping to do GOOD. It's the least we can do. At Design for Social GOOD we have a responsibility to help other people.  We strive to produce outstanding work that promotes positive social change. We live not only by our commitment to our clients but also by our commitment to our community and the environment. We hope you'll join us in doing even one thing to help those less fortunate in Haiti.

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We Want to HELP Haiti. Please Contact Design for Social GOOD

Jan 16, 2010 02:59 pm

The team at Design for Social GOOD is pained to see the tradegy unfolding in Haiti and would like to do our part to help. If you work for a non-profit which has no web presence, in need of updating your web presence, or need help with social media, in order to help those stricken by the earthquake, please email Design for Social GOOD. We would like to offer our services, FOR FREE, to you. We hope to give back, even in a small way, to a worthy organization helping to do GOOD. It's the least we can do. At Design for Social GOOD we have a responsibility to help other people.  We strive to produce outstanding work that promotes positive social change. We live not only by our commitment to our clients but also by our commitment to our community and the environment. We hope you'll join us in doing even one thing to help those less fortunate in Haiti.            

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Social Media Campaign for Consequences by NOOR Now Seen in 143 Countries - 3/4 of the world!

Dec 10, 2009 07:05 am

Less than 45 days ago NOOR photo agency partnered with Design for Social GOOD to produce a social media campaign to promote the work of nine internationally acclaimed photographers and their portfolio of images from climate change disasters around the world. D4SG set our sights high and with one week left at the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, Consequences by NOOR has now been seen in 143 countries, almost 3/4 of the world! We continue to promote Consequences by NOOR utilizing social media networks including a Facebook fan page we created with the number of NOOR fans doubling in less than a month, a NOOR twitter site where  twitter followers increased by more than 400% in the past three weeks as well as other social media sites including Digg, Delicious, Stumble Upon, Reddit and LinkedIn. Join Design for Social GOOD in spreading the world about climate change issues by posting about the Consequences by NOOR project on Facebook.

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