Did you make your pledge yet? A few weeks ago, I wrote about making a pledge with the Special Olympics campaign to "Spread the Word to End the Word." Today is their official day of awareness, although they work year round eliminate use of this derogatory word. So, if you haven't already pledged -- do your part today and make a pledge. The site also offers badges -- like the one above -- so you have share it with your friends on Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, or whatever you are using.
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Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Make Your Pledge Today!
Want to participate in Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month? Well, here's your second tip for raising awareness during March...
Did you make your pledge yet? A few weeks ago, I wrote about making a pledge with the Special Olympics campaign to "Spread the Word to End the Word." Today is their official day of awareness, although they work year round eliminate use of this derogatory word. So, if you haven't already pledged -- do your part today and make a pledge. The site also offers badges -- like the one above -- so you have share it with your friends on Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, or whatever you are using.
Did you make your pledge yet? A few weeks ago, I wrote about making a pledge with the Special Olympics campaign to "Spread the Word to End the Word." Today is their official day of awareness, although they work year round eliminate use of this derogatory word. So, if you haven't already pledged -- do your part today and make a pledge. The site also offers badges -- like the one above -- so you have share it with your friends on Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, or whatever you are using.
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