On July 28th, the Donate a Photo campaign added three non-profit partners to its rotating list of causes:
- PFLAG: One photo helps protect a child from bullying
- Girl Up: One photo helps a girl in Liberia go back to school
- Safe Kids: One photo helps a child in Mexico get to school safely
PFLAG: All funds donated through the DAP PFLAG cause go to provide materials (brochures, flyers etc.) for anti-bullying sessions. These sessions reach students, teachers and school leaders with messages about cultivating respect and keeping schools safe for all.
Girl Up: All funds donated through the DAP Girl Up cause help provide outreach efforts to girls, parents and community leaders, provide literacy, numeracy and livelihood training to out of school girls, and helps establish local PTAs to champion girls’ education in Liberia. These efforts help girls return to and stay in school, often after years of absence.
Safe Kids: The Safe Kids Safe Roads initiative aims to teach children and parents about bike helmet and car seat safety. The program achieves these goals both through in-school sessions, as well as through awareness efforts via online promotions and social media.
Donating and making a difference is simple: Just visit donateaphoto.com to find out how to download the free Donate a Photo app and register to get started, then choose a cause, upload a photo and share it on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to show the actions and impact to friends and followers and encourage them to get involved in helping the causes, too!
You can donate one photo a day, every day. With a photo a day, you’ll make a difference by raising money and awareness for causes you care about. Share with your friends and you’ll help your causes meet their goals faster!
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The giveaway is open to US residents only, 18 years old or older. The winner will be chosen at random via Rafflecopter, and the winner will be notified by e-mail. Make sure to leave your e-mail, or have your contact available on your blogger profile. The winner will have 48 hours to respond, and if there is no response another winner will be chosen.
Disclaimer: I received compensation for sharing this "Selfless Selfie" Donate a Photo Initiative with Johnson & Johnson and hosting a giveaway. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and/or believe will be a good fit for my readers. The views and opinions expressed on this blog are purely my own. Results may vary.
Disclaimer: Johnson & Johnson has curated a list of trusted causes, and you can donate a photo to one cause, once a day. Each cause will appear in the app until it reaches its goal, or the donation period ends. If the goal isn't reached, the cause will still get a minimum donation.
i would pick Girl up to donate a picture to, what great causes! thank you for the giveaway, carawling(at)Hotmail(Dot)com
ReplyDeleteof course the causes that effect mothers and children are the ones that interest me...I would pick Mobile Alliance for Maternal Action.
ReplyDeleteI would donate a picture to help send a girl in Liberia back to school. An education can really help to empower her and make a huge difference for her.
ReplyDeleteI would donate to stop bullying. They have some great choices to donate to.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this! Such a great reason to share a selfie!
ReplyDeleteCutest selfie ever!!!
ReplyDeleteI love htis app and have been donating my photos to the "Help a public park" cause. Love your selfies!
ReplyDeleteI'm a member of two local Safe Kids groups, so I'd have to choose them! What an interesting project,.
ReplyDeleteI volunteer in many capacities and for many different groups and organizations in my town. That's how I was raised.
ReplyDeleteI WOULD DONATE TO CHILDRENS WHO DO NOT HAVE ENOUGH FOOD TO EAT OR CLEAN CLOTHS.
ReplyDeleteI would choose the One photo helps protect a child from bullying campaign. Even though schools have a zero tolerance for bullying, I think they have a difficult time implementing it. I also think that social media has made it even more prevalent.
ReplyDeleteI would choose Keep America Beautiful. I always remember seeing their commercial on tv when I was a kid and how it made an impression on me.
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ReplyDeleteI would have to go with save the children, I have always been for charities that help and focus on kids.
ReplyDeleteI would choose to donate to Girl Up. I think it would be great to help girls in Liberia go back to school.
ReplyDeleteI try to make a difference in my community by donating to charities and volunteering at animal shelters.
ReplyDeleteSave the Children and Save kids! Both have to do with kids and their safety and health!
ReplyDeleteseyma_bennett@hotmail.com
A lot of great causes to help, I would first donate to PFLAG. tcarolinep at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI would donate to PFLAG.
ReplyDeleteI would pick Girl Up. Great cause.
ReplyDeleteI am a Girl Scouts leader and I run two troops. We work on leadership skills for girls. I love having an impact on girls and helping them achieve their goals.
ReplyDeleteI would choose to donate to mothers 2 mothers, helping mothers prevent their babies from getting HIV. That is so important, those poor babes.
ReplyDeletesarah davis
sarah at realtorsd.com
I would choose to donate to Save the Children.
ReplyDeleteI would add a photo for Girl Up to help send a girl to school in Liberia
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