Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving!

If you feel moved to make a donation to Love146 this week, check out their Thanksgiving e-cards. You could make it in honor of someone you're feeling thankful for this year.


Hope you all have a wonderful, happy Thanksgiving.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Some Thanksgiving Reading

Just wanted to make you all aware of the June 2008 Trafficking in Persons report put together annually by the U.S. government. You can find the report here, and it's fascinating: http://www.state.gov/g/tip/rls/tiprpt/2008/.

I blogged about a few of the initial things I found to be most interesting (http://seasonoflight.blogspot.com), and will continue to do so as I make my way through the report. Feel free to check it out, and comment on your own impressions.

Also wanted to pass along a great story link from Rachel: http://globalhealthlaw.wordpress.com/2008/10/03/battling-child-sex-slavery-in-cambodia/
If you don't know much about Somaly Mam, this is a great place to start. Her story is incredibly inspiring.

Keep reading and keep learning! And spreading the word...

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Update on Love146 as an organization

Here's a breakdown of where the funds to Love146 go:

$1.1 million budget in 2007:
86% Programs
8% Fundraising
6% Management & Administration

If you want to read more about what makes a good charity, read the BBB rating process for Love146 here.

Monday, November 17, 2008

11/16 Meeting Recap

We had a great meeting last night with a big turnout--17 of us gathered to brainstorm for Tread on Trafficking, and came up with some great ideas & next steps.

We opened with prayer and then read some stats and figures about child trafficking.  We then opened the discussion to brainstorm and figure out logistics around our Tread on Traffficking idea.  We decided to broaden ToT to include exercise activities outside of just gyms, including running and biking clubs, etc.  We determined the best way to track participant miles was to have a PDF file available for download on the eventual ToT website.  

We also discussed why gyms would want to participate in the initiative.  The reasoning was threefold:
  • It gives members a reason to keep working out, or increase their involvement with the gym
  • Good press
  • Opportunity to run promotions with gym-related prizes (e.g., free personal training) 
We then broke out into three brainstorming groups:
  1. Advertising
  2. Gym outreach
  3. Logistics
We're currently working on designing a Tread on Trafficking logo, which will then be implemented as part of the website, press kits, advertising materials, and business cards.   The website will include the following:
  • A link to Love146
  • A link to Skreened.com, where interested participants can buy tshirts advertising/in support of Love146
  • PDF form to track their miles
  • Description of ToT
  • Stats about trafficking
  • List of participating gyms
  • Contact email
  • Testimonies
Our fundraising goal is $14,600 by May 1.

Our other pre-event to do's:
  • Approaching gyms
  • Designing a sign up sheet 
  • Designating a person to collect sign up sheets
  • Designating a person to email those who are interested
  • Jenn will see if she can find some helpful insight from a gym manager that she knows in order to refine talking points when approaching gyms
Other orders of business:
  • Sending out reminders to treaders to send payment
  • Make checks payable to Love146
  • Send thank yous to participants, gyms, and any other businesses that participated
  • Email gym the the name of number one prize winner
  • Send email updates
Thanks to everyone for coming out and giving your time, energy and ideas.  Special thanks to Jaime for taking such great notes--and Kim for some realllly good snacks. :)