Terena Sturgeon Beebe
MessageSpread the goodness to the earth. For every pledge, $1 will be donated to garden projects.
Sponsored While we depend on our natural environment to feed the world's growing population, we don't always take the best care of it. This Earth Day we need your help to spread the goodness back to the environment. For every person who pledges to do something good for the planet from 4/9/13 to 4/23/13,
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PLEASE SIGN the Boston Marathon National Condolence Card
by 9/11 Day of Service and Remembrance (9/11 Day)
Please sign this national message of support for the community of Boston, for the injured, and for the families of those killed in the terrorist attack at the Boston Marathon. Among those lost was an eight-year-old boy. More than 176+ people also were seriously injured. Let's send a message to
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Urge Massachusetts Congressman Jim McGovern to ban bottled water in his offices
Once a fad, drinking bottled water has become commonplace and thanks to the most successful advertising hype in recent history, tap water has received a negative stigma. Every year about 1.5 million tons of plastic go into manufacturing water bottles for the global market, using processes that
TAKE ACTION! Help save Dutch the Service Dog
by Let's turn Facebook Orange for Animal Cruelty Awareness.
Dutch was accused of being a "vicious" or "dangerous" dog and is now in danger of euthanization by a Court Order. In November 2012, he bit his previous owner and left puncture wounds. The person who was bit admits that they spent several minutes punching, kicking, and hitting him with a metal
Protect Dolphins from Nitrogen Pollution in Florida
Dolphins are dying at alarmingly high rates in Florida's Indian River Lagoon, a shallow estuary closed off from the Atlantic Ocean by barrier beaches. This place of white sands, seagrasses, and abundant wildlife has become over-saturated by harmful nitrogen pollutants, with a black, mucky bottom,