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This doesn’t completely relate to UBECI, but I think it’s something that every humanitarian organization should promote. I always am incredibly happy to see people use the internet as a way to support causes, and sometimes all that is required of internet users is a simple click. It’s basically effortless and (although I’m not the greatest example) should be done daily. In this case, when what is required of you personally is minimal, the success of the endeavor is based on how widely the message spreads and how many people are willing to do that little. An accumulation of small efforts for big changes. And so these organizations are only as strong and weak as participants, and their respective social networks.
I can ramble on for days about this because I am fascinated by the idea of political/humanitarian/interest related mobilization, especially ones that are based on the internet. Nevertheless, I have personal blogs for that stuff…. so without further ado, I present you with a list of sites that if you visit every day–which would be fantastic but probably not realistic–would be wonderful. These are only sites that I regularly frequent and I may be missing quite a few. If so, please let me know and I will add more.
1. http://www.givoogle.com/
2. http://www.freerice.com/index.php
3. http://www.thehungersite.com/clickToGive/
Please pass these along. Thank you. :)