Helping Habitat for Humanity for World Habitat Day

by Chris Abraham on 21/09/2009 ·

hab logo Helping Habitat for Humanity for World Habitat DayLiza Peiffer just posted over at Marketing Conversation about a campaign we’re currently doing to promote World Habitat Day that’s coming up on October 5, 2009 — check it out:

Abraham Harrison is lending its expertise in online media marketing for a pro-bono project to help non-profit Habitat for Humanity spread the word about World Habitat Day on October 5.  The United Nations has declared the first Monday in October to be World Habitat Day, an event that aims to raise awareness and promote advocacy for helping to change global homelessness and indecent living.

The day serves as an important reminder that we must unite to ensure that everyone has a safe place to call home. Today, 1 billion people live in slums, and that number is growing rapidly. The U.S. can be a leader in the fight to help reduce global poverty and improve the lives of people living in these slums. With an expanding non-profit online presence, it is natural and logical that Habitat for Humanity is using online promotion through Abraham Harrison to reach out to the public in hopes of reducing such global poverty. urban Helping Habitat for Humanity for World Habitat Day

AH has reached out to thousands of bloggers asking them to post a blog, tweet, or any sort of mention to help raise awareness for the charity event.  You can do your part and visit www.worldhabitatdaynews.com to educate yourself about World Habitat Day and Habitat for Humanity’s website to learn more about the organization’s projects and their amazing generosity.

 Helping Habitat for Humanity for World Habitat Day


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