Charities continue to use the power of social media to evoke change
Tuesday, May 4th, 2010Whether it consists of saving the dolphins or feeding people in Africa, getting social media onto the charity bandwagon can only result in individuals becoming more interested in a cause. However, we all know that charities have to work above and beyond other industries at times in order to gain interest and what better way than to involve themselves in social media in order to get their charities noticed in a world where everyone is always wanting.
I am sure that many of us have taken interest in some charity campaign or action initiative in the past and as social media grows in leaps and bounds, it is easier now to pick a charity and decide if you will fight hand in hand with that particular campaign. Today, supporting charities via social media is as easy as typing a cause into Google and clicking “search.” From that insignificant action, you will be able to join support groups, discussions and follow your charities progress, all by means of Facebook, Twitter and other social media networks and platforms.




