I am trying to vote for Beth's blog to help with scholarships for Cambodian students but I cannot seem to vote for her or the Sharing Scholarship and was a bit distressed that I had to plow through so many different types of contests (unrelated to social good) to get to this point. Can Yahoo please simplify this process and send this note to Beth and some advice to me so that the gift and vote can be made? Many thanks Wendy L 12/15/2007 12:26
Hi
I really want to vote for this video but i can't figure out how. Only 4 videos came up out of the 21 even though i voted about 6 times.
thanks
Susan 12/15/2007 04:34
I'd like to vote for this also, but I can't figure it out either. I tried the view and vote button, but I didn't find something there either. 12/14/2007 12:03
Click on the contest name "Most Inspirational Stories of Giving," above, under the video's title. You'll be asked to compare pairs of videos in the contest, and this one will eventually come up vs. another one, and then pick it. And then pick it again against the other competition (if you think that this is the best campaign, as I do.) 12/14/2007 11:50
The Sharing Foundation is making a difference in the lives of Cambodian Children. Education is really the best hope for this generation.
12/14/2007 05:49
Jennifer: This is also a tribute to you .. and all the work you do for the Sharing Foundation. Under Dr. Hendrie's leadership and the dedicated volunteers we have helps inspires other to care for children in Cambodia! 12/14/2007 08:15
I raised money on my blog (http://beth.typepad.com/beths_blog/2007/10/twitter-chris-b.html) to send Leng Sopharath, a Cambodian orphan, to college via the Sharing Fdn. 81 of my blog readers made a donation. We raised her tuition in 24 hours and raised enough to support a 2nd college student. This is the power of the social web to do social good and where a lot of small gifts can make a huge difference.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVkiXZX-Za0