Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Your Gift Will #MeanMore on North Texas Giving Day

by Emily Ergas, intern contributor

It's almost here! Tomorrow is North Texas Giving Day!

Tomorrow, September 18, from 6 a.m. to midnight, donations of $25 or more made to the Red Cross through NorthTexasGivingDay.org can be multiplied by bonus funds and prizes. This means tomorrow, your gift can #MeanMore to help people affected by disaster. Last year, we raised more than $133,000 on North Texas Giving Day and we’re looking to raise even more this year to help us make a greater impact on our mission. With these funds, we can accomplish so much to help our North Texas community in good times and bad. Every bit counts and can be multiplied so please think about getting involved!

Here’s a brief video from our CEO, T.D. Smyers, to tell you just how your donation on North Texas Giving Day can mean more:





If you can’t donate, please help us the spread the word! You can join our Facebook event page and ask your friends to do the same. (Bonus: Facebook will give you reminders on when to give!) You can also share our tweets on Twitter or our updates on Facebook.  

We’re excited about the opportunity to really help North Texas and we hope you are too. Happy North Texas Giving Day!

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