Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Social Media Club of Dallas to Host "Dallas 4 Japan"
We hope to see you there! Can't make it? You can follow the conversation on Twitter using the hashtag #Dallas4Japan.
Watch this moving video and make plans to attend this event!
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Anita and team,
ReplyDeleteWe were all so glad we could rally many organizations together to promote the event get folks to participate. I still can't believe we raised over $10,000 in 7 Days. So glad you guys could participate in the event as well.
Mike D. Merrill
President, Social Media Club of Dallas
@MikeDMerrill
It was our honor to be a part of this grass-roots effort that will go miles in getting help to people a world away. Thank you to everyone involved with the Social Media Club of Dallas and your partners for executing such and important and successful event!
ReplyDeleteIts really nice to see that all of the folks in the community coming together to help the people of Japan. The power of Social Media recognized for its humanitarian efforts!
ReplyDeleteSocial Media that were quickly deployed in response to the Japanese national disaster have been featured a lot of times. The best part is their usefulness and being deployed quickly based on actual humanitarian needs.
ReplyDeleteThis is really a worthwhile event, poor poor Japan....
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