Archive for the Charity PR Category

RADAR: The Disability Network

RADAR is the UK’s largest disability campaigning network, with over 900 individual and organisational members.

It’s vision is a just and equal society whose strength is human difference. RADAR’s  mission is to enable individuals, networks and policy-makers to do things differently.

Eddy Jackson
www.communicationuk.com
www.cyrene.co.uk 

Charity PR Charity Media Relations

Support for young disabled people setting up a business

Support for young disabled people setting up a business.

This Connexion’s site has detailed information and links.

Eddy Jackson
www.cyrene.co.uk
www.communicationuk.com 

Guide to home care : : Finance and Funding

Guide to Care at Home

Tourist Health Information Site

Here is an extremely an extremely important and very informative site. It is an essential resource for traveling. For the more nervous it may help you be better prepared when avian flu and the Black Death strike in your neighborhood. The Children’s Hospital Boston HEALTHmap provides a detailedand comprehensive overview of infectious diseases and their effect on human and animals by using a range of data sources. This is an extremely useful resource. Book mark, use it and share it now. http://www.healthmap.org/

Eddy Jackson
07809233688
www.cyrene.co.uk
www.communicationuk.com

Rationale : : Social Capital : : Social Networking

This Charity Fund Raising and Charity PR blog aims to highlight the achievements and efforts of people, teams and agencies who support others by improving their quality of life, care, education or welfare.

Using expert charity search engine optimization and charity internet marketing techniques, this blog aims to provide a free charity PR distribution newswire service for those in the greatest need.

The rationale of this is to create social capital by facilitating the collaboration and the bringing together of individual, agencies and organizations using the Web 2.0.

Bloggers can easily use their blogs to create virtual communities based upon ongoing dialogue and debate to highlight their stories.

Blogging content creates metadata classification and Extensible Markup Language (XML) has democratized access to the tools and techniques to make a political difference. New media blogs, video, images and podcasts are challenging the old order. The effective use of web 2.0 can make everyone highly visible to the wider world.

Eight key conceptual themes influence our charity media relations work using Web 2.0 technologies: decentralization, participation, community, globalization, postindustrialization, rationalization, governance and libertarianism.

In the age of ‘corporate responsibility’ play your part by engaging and contributing to make the world a better place.

Eddy Jackson
07809233688
www.cyrene.co.uk
www.communicationuk.com

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