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ACS presents a new tool in the fight against cancer!

The American Cancer Society recently launched a new online social medium called CancerNewsNow.org. Our goal for the site is to spread awareness through sharing stories of hope and cancer related news. Though the official press release for this site will be coming soon, check it out and tell me what you think!

www.cancernewsnow.org

Have a great day!
Mike

Add comment August 6, 2009

Make Blood Shortages History with National Bloggers Blood Drive Day

Yesterday, I met Michelle Greer, a blogger with lots of energy for doing good.  She asked me to post the article below.  Michelle’s sister is a leukemia survivor, so support for cancer patients is one of her passions.  I totally buy into Michelle’s mantra:

If you don’t DO SOMETHING with social media, people will ultimately see it as a waste of time.

SharingHope.tv is all about using social media for good.  Now read on!

National Bloggers Blood Drive Day  

A Utah man named Phil Burns is calling bloggers everywhere to participate in the National Bloggers Blood Drive. If you have a blog (or even if you don’t), he’s asking you to coordinate a blood drive in your area to meet the ever increasing needs at local blood banks. 

What is motivating Phil to organize these drives? Phil’s daughter Serenity has acute lymphoblastic leukemia, a condition that requires dozens of blood transfusions.

Phil is calling bloggers everywhere to blog, organize, send Twitter messages, and muster as much support for blood banks everywhere. Don’t just blog it though. Sign up to give blood and as well as for takesalltypes.org, a service that sends you textmessages anytime your blood type is needed in your area. Let’s show Phil and Serenity that people do care about those in need by creating and building blood drives around the country on this day.

For more information on Phil’s blood drive in Utah , please visit his blog. Learn more about Serenity and her situation on her site. If you choose to organize a drive in your area, please leave a comment on this blog with the information, and we will link to your post and encourage others to participate in your area.

If you are a cancer patient, you might not be able to give blood, but you might be able to tell others what it is like to need it.  Please spread the word!

Add comment July 11, 2008

How to Share Your Cancer Story

  1. If you are brand new to the world of social media, click on the Help button at the top of this blog for a primer.  Then, you can venture into the world of digital story-telling simply by commenting on one of the topics on this blog.  On the right-hand side, click on the words Open for Comment. Pick a question and write a short response. 
  2. If you find you have a lot to say, you might want to start a blog.  Doing so is free.  Go to the Wordpress homepage to register for an account, or use one of the many other blogging platforms available.
  3. Submit a guest post (an uplifting story about your cancer journey) for publication on this blog.  Send submissions to kara.sharinghope@gmail.com.
  4. Sign up for an account on sharinghope.tv  Upload video, audio or photos.  To learn how to record your story on video, click here.  You may embed your video and photos on your personal blog if you wish. 

Why share your cancer story?

For a video tutorial on uploading video to SharingHope.tv, click here.

Add comment June 26, 2008


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