Love for More Birthdays Around the Web

Posted on  Posted by Birthday Cate on May 21, 2009 in General

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The American Cancer Society’s More Birthdays movement has picked up another supporter over at Peppers and Pollywogs. Party planning expert Lisa Kothari suggests that when you plan your child’s next party, if you’re requesting “no gifts” why not direct would-be givers to the More Birthdays movement? It doesn’t have to be your birthday and you don’t need to be a cancer survivor to get involved helping to create a world with less cancer and more birthdays! Here’s what Lisa has to say about us:

Creating a world with More Birthdays is the theme of American Cancer Society’s More Birthdays campaign. From their Official Birthday Blog, ACS has announced that over 30,000 people in two weeks have declared the American Cancer Society the official sponsor of their birthdays…Wow!

Birthdays are a time when we remember the value of life, and the celebration of it that we should have every day. A birthday marks another year to enjoy and celebrate our existence; that’s why the American Cancer Society launched its “More Birthdays” campaign. A world with less cancer, is a world with more birthdays, and that’s what the American Cancer Society works for every single day.

The campaign allows for a multitude ways to participate including:

*Join the movement for more birthdays by declaring ACS the official sponsor of your birthday at MoreBirthdays.com

* Sending an e-card

* Creating a Birthday Page that enables you to collect donations for ACS

* Downloading the Birthday Kit

* Making a birthday donation

…When you think about planning your child’s next party, and if you are thinking of requesting No Gifts in your party invitation, it may be a great idea to designate the ACS More Birthdays Campaign as a wonderful opportunity for you and your guests to donate to!

Yeah for More Birthdays! Love this campaign!

Thanks for the support Lisa! More Birthdays loves you too!


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