Archive for the ‘Charity Work’ Category

Pro-Bono? Or Perhaps “Pro-Bonobo”

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

 

chimpanzee sanctuary benefit campaign posterWe’re well aware of the irony (or synergy) of a guerrilla (y’know – sounds like “gorilla”) marketing company helping raise money for a chimpanzee sanctuary — but you’d be a chump if you didn’t want to help these chimps!
 
These chimpanzees are refugees from the entertainment and biomedical testing industries and they need your help.
 
June 13 is the second anniversary of the arrival of the Cle Elum Seven to Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest (CSNW) as well as a celebration of Negra’s birthday. In honor of that, CSNW is in the middle of a fundraising effort that — in addition to other things — would replace three caged windows in the playroom with chimp-proof glass.
 
Look at sweet Negra on the poster.  Doesn’t she deserve a birthday present?
 
We’re proud to be conducting a pro-bono street-level campaign on CSNW’s behalf.  Now it’s your turn to step up to the plate!
 
For more info on how to donate: YOU CAN HELP FUNDRAISE

The Hold’em For Heroes Poker Tournament Was a Success For Non-Profit Operation Ward 57

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Another successful fundraiser. President of posterGIANT Doug Cox, also serving on the Operation Ward 57 Board of Directors sends his gratitude to all those who gave support to this event.

And here’s the official word:

“I would like to take a minute to sincerely thank all of those who were involved in the “Hold’em for Heroes” poker event held on March 25th at the COB Basra USO. I am amazed at the amount of support that was given. We raised over $2800.00 in support of Operation Ward 57. This is an incredible accomplishment and will, without question, greatly improve the quality of life of our fellow Service Members currently recovering on the ward.”

CHRISTIAN HAMILTON
SSG, USA

Guerrilla Marketing? Or Perhaps “Gorilla” Marketing

Sunday, March 28th, 2010


Street Team Marketing Charity for Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest

posterGIANT is donating its services to raise awareness and much needed funds for Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest.

Our guerilla marketing company is embarking on a street-level campaign in hopes of securing support for the two-year-old facility, which is located in Cle Elum. Opened in 2008, it’s home to seven chimpanzees released from biomedical research.

Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest (CSNW) is located on a 26-acre farm in the Cascade mountains. It is one of only nine sanctuaries in the country that cares for chimpanzees, and was founded in 2003 to provide sanctuary for those discarded from the entertainment and biomedical testing industries.

Share the planet. Help a friend.

For more information on CSNW, visit www.chimpsanctuarynw.org

Operation Ward 57 Holding Poker Fundraiser For Wounded Soldiers

Monday, March 22nd, 2010
Operation Ward 57 Hold 'em For Heroes Poker Tournament Fundraiser

Hold 'em For Heroes Poker Tournament

posterGIANT has a long standing relationship Non-Profit organization Operation Ward 57, founded by Deborah Semer. We urge you to offer your support to their upcoming fundraiser or just check them out online. They’ve got some pretty cool shirts for sale (originally designed through posterGIANT) that help raise money for the wounded soldiers the Walter Reed Army Medical Center.

Here’s their recent press release:

PUBLIC INVITED TO PLAY CARDS AT PALACE CASINO IN LAKEWOOD, WA TO SUPPORT SOLDIER’S “HOLD ‘EM FOR HEROES” POKER TOURNAMENT IN BASRA, IRAQ RAISING FUNDS FOR WOUNDED

Seattle, WA – On Thursday March 25th from 6 pm to 10 pm, the general public and local military are invited to the Palace Casino (near Joint Base Lewis-McChord) at 8200 Tacoma Mall Blvd, Lakewood, WA 98499, phone (253) 581-5851, http://www.chipscasino.com/lakewood-palace.html to play poker and support Operation Ward 57 and the “Hold ‘em for Heroes” poker tournament taking place on the same day in Basra, Iraq.

As America enters its 7th year of the Iraq war, showing support for our returning wounded service members is more important than ever. Supporters can make a donation online at www.operationward57.org and secure a place at the reserved tables and/or donate a portion of their winnings to the cause. Betting limits start as low as $1-2. This event is regular game play, not tournament poker. Gaming age is 19. Donations go directly to support the wounded Operation Iraqi Freedom /Operation Enduring Freedom Service members recovering from their injuries at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, DC. No purchase or donation is required. Operation Ward 57 T-shirts that are given to patients and families will also be available for sale at the Palace Casino event.

Occurring the same day the Contingency Operating Base, Basra USO will be holding the 1st ever “Hold ‘em for Heroes” poker tournament. The event is open to service members who can participate at the USO center in Basra. Special poker chip design trophies were made for the winners and prizes have been donated from various companies and supporters around the country. All funds raised will go to Operation Ward 57.

The community of Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines, have time and time again proven that there is no better network of support than Service members helping Service members. The “Hold ‘em for Heroes” event was conceived by SSG Christian Hamilton and supported by the USO and the 1st Battalion (ASSLT), 377th FAR. Personally impacted by the casualties of war, and inspired by Operation Ward 57, he was motivated to find a way to make an impact on and improve the overall quality of life of the Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines that have sacrificed so much in support of OIF/OEF.

About Operation Ward 57: Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC) in Washington DC is the first stop for many of America’s returning wounded service members from Iraq and Afghanistan. Known as “the amputee ward”, the orthopedic Ward 57 at WRAMC houses patients for weeks or even months and the painful sacrifice of losing a limb is the new battle these heroes and their families now fight. Operation Ward 57 was founded in 2007, as a program of pro-football player, Kerry Carter’s Think Big Foundation, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, to provide ongoing support for wounded soldiers, their family and the staff who take care of them. The program has grown in popularity so much that Operation Ward 57 will become its own non-profit in 2010.

How to Donate: http://www.operationward57.org/order.aspx Scroll to cash donate button and enter amount of donation, or purchase a shirt and write a note “Hold ‘em for Heroes” when prompted in Paypal.

Press Links: http://www.king5.com/video/featured-videos/Hole-em-for-Heroes-poker-tournament-86652762.html

http://www.northwestmilitary.com/news/focus/2010/03/northwest-military-fort-lewis-ranger-newspaper-mcchord-airlifter-tyler-hemstreet-holdem-for-heroes-o/

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Contact: Lakewood Poker Event – Brittney McBride, Brittney@operationward57.org (206) 713.1363
Operation Ward 57 – Deborah Semer, Deborah@operationward57.org (206) 829.9822
Basra Event Information, christian.hamilton@us.army.mil
www.operationward57.org
www.facebook.com/operationward57
www.twitter.com/operationward57

posterGIANT Gladly Donates Marketing Services to Haiti Relief Non-Profits

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

In times of crisis, posterGIANT President Doug Cox realizes the necessity for businesses to offer support to the hardworking individuals of Non-Profit Entities. Doug sees this as a simple matter as a business owner, “to be part of the solution.” Recent donations went to the following events:

Seattle Theatre Group Hootenanny For Haiti at the Showbox

photo by Anna Knowlden

Hootenanny For Haiti:

Benefit Concert presented by Seattle Theatre Group

February 28th at Seattle Showbox including local performers Duff McKagan, Mike McCready, Kim Virant, Kristen Ward, Kim Warnick, Mark Pickerel, Star Anna, Chris Friel, Gary Westlake, Jeff Rouse, Justin Davis, Ty Bailie and friends.

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Seattle Helping Haiti:

Concert & Auction Sponsored by the Red Cross and Seattle Theatre Group

January 28th at the Seattle Moore Theatre with participating performers Memphis Radio Kings, The Maldives, Sweetwater, Classic Crime, Mike Herrera of MXPX, and Vince Mira.

This event raised $27,669.51 for the American Red Cross. For more about the success of this fundraiser visit Seattle Helping Haiti. Donations still being accepted.

Thanks for everyone’s support. This crisis is not over. Whether you represent a business or just yourself, realize that we are all part of a larger community. It is our ability to give in times of need that holds us together.

Vince Mira at the Moore Theatre - Seattle Helping Haiti

Vince Mira at the Moore Theatre