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These unusual clouds were seen on the afternoon of 11-11-11 over the San...
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These unusual clouds were seen on the afternoon of 11-11-11 over the Santa Monica Beach area, north of the pier.
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(11 months ago)

The campaign is based on the idea that if every person in San Diego Coun...
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The campaign is based on the idea that if every person in San Diego County donated just one quarter, Home Start would raise 1 million dollars to fund services and programs needed to help prevent child abuse. This month-long campaign, which will run during April's National Child Abuse prevention month, will educate the community about the power of small personal donations -- in this case, a mere 25 cents - while offering various ways of donating a quarter, or more, to help fund these vital services.
"Collectively, a simple quarter from every person in San Diego can generate one million dollars -- a million dollars that will fund programs that can prevent child abuse," says Laura Mustari, CEO Home Start. "Last year, we served over 38,000 San Diegans. However, there were over 70,000 reported cases of child abuse. That means we need the resources to reach more families to break the cycle of abuse and help children around the county."
Home Start's main mission is to help families identify and use their strengths to build a better future for themselves. Home Start prides itself on being a committed, community-based collaborative effort reaching out to children and families at risk and preventing child abuse and neglect.
The Quarters Count campaign is a vital fundraising effort that allows for the organization to continue helping its families year-round. Donations can be made via PayPal on the website www.quarterscount.org or donations of $5 can be made by texting the word "Quarters" to 20222. You can also help to raise awareness by adding a Twibbon (https://twibbon.com/join/Quarters-Count) to your Twitter or Facebook avatar for the month of April or downloading a Quarters Count Twitter background image from the www.quarterscount.org homepage.
For more information please visit www.quarterscount.org
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JohnMatthewVO favorited a video
(11 months ago)

The campaign is based on the idea that if every person in San Diego Coun...
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The campaign is based on the idea that if every person in San Diego County donated just one quarter, Home Start would raise 1 million dollars to fund services and programs needed to help prevent child abuse. This month-long campaign, which will run during April's National Child Abuse prevention month, will educate the community about the power of small personal donations -- in this case, a mere 25 cents - while offering various ways of donating a quarter, or more, to help fund these vital services.
"Collectively, a simple quarter from every person in San Diego can generate one million dollars -- a million dollars that will fund programs that can prevent child abuse," says Laura Mustari, CEO Home Start. "Last year, we served over 38,000 San Diegans. However, there were over 70,000 reported cases of child abuse. That means we need the resources to reach more families to break the cycle of abuse and help children around the county."
Home Start's main mission is to help families identify and use their strengths to build a better future for themselves. Home Start prides itself on being a committed, community-based collaborative effort reaching out to children and families at risk and preventing child abuse and neglect.
The Quarters Count campaign is a vital fundraising effort that allows for the organization to continue helping its families year-round. Donations can be made via PayPal on the website www.quarterscount.org or donations of $5 can be made by texting the word "Quarters" to 20222. You can also help to raise awareness by adding a Twibbon (https://twibbon.com/join/Quarters-Count) to your Twitter or Facebook avatar for the month of April or downloading a Quarters Count Twitter background image from the www.quarterscount.org homepage.
For more information please visit www.quarterscount.org
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