Tag: social media
Check In On Foursquare When You Donate Blood!
Smartphone user? Apparently, this means my phone is “dumb,” but for those with more cell phone firepower, today marks the launch of an exciting new foursquare app for blood donors! […]
Friday Final Cut
Due to a massively malfunctioning computer, I’m blogging from home today. This, sadly, means that I don’t have access to my folder of awesome (but no time to blog) links […]
Watch 30 Hour Day. Be Entertained. Support A Good Cause.
And so it begins. Starting this afternoon at 4 pm, a dedicated group of individuals will do their best to entertain YOU around the clock. All online and all on […]
Breakin’ Records, Takin’ Names
Our Wendy (as we like to call her) has the incredible privilege of speaking on behalf of Red Cross social media efforts all around the country. Sadly, she’s never come […]
CPR Class Goes LIVE!
We didn’t blog this in advance, but if you follow us on Twitter, you might already be tuned in… In honor of CPR & AED Awareness Week, we’re getting all […]
Foursquare: Rewarding Volunteerism?
Despite the existence of Please Rob Me, I’ve been experimenting with Foursquare. I mainly started to see if there was some way we could be using the geo-locating service for […]
Mashable: Prepare for Disasters Using Social Media
I’m in the habit of e-mailing myself tweets that I want to remember to write about on the blog. Last night, I sent myself three, which is a new record. […]
A milestone in tweeting, and a special Thank You!
Last night I was looking at the news and something struck my eye! In this new age of technology and social media, we are seeing all sorts of new ways […]
Run Neal, RUN!
Much like Forrest Gump, Neal Gorman is running. While Forrest just decides to run one day, Neal however, is running for a cause. Not only has he raised over $2400, […]
Facebook for Flood Survival?
So, if you haven’t been following the news, flooding is prompting a Red Cross response on both national and international levels. Our chapter alone has already sent out one volunteer […]