infected-About Doing Good
Why Celebrate Volunteers?
To feed one more family, to provide shelter for one more person, to serve a meal to one more home-bound senior, to clothe one more child who wears the same shirt/pants to school every day, to inspire creativity in one more pre-teen, to educate one more at-risk student, to teach one more adult to read, to connect with one more senior citizen, to care for one more caretaker, to train one more unemployed person, to provide medicine to one more, to hold one more hand through recovery, to serve and protect those who serve and protect, to focus on the abilities of those with disabilities, to reinforce the advantages of diversity, to breathe hope after tragedy and to encourage education as a way of life . . . to save one more tree, one more animal and one more person . . . to help those who want help and to fight for those who can’t fight for themselves, . . . to inspire one more person with the story of one more volunteer.
Our Why
To provide shelter for one more person
To serve a meal to one more home-bound senior
To clothe one more child who wears the same shirt/pants to school every day
To inspire creativity in one more pre-teen
To educate one more at-risk student
To teach one more adult to read
To connect with one more senior citizen
To care for one more caretaker
To train one more unemployed person
To provide medicine to one more
To hold one more hand through recovery
To serve and protect those who serve and protect
To focus on the abilities of those with disabilities
To reinforce the advantages of diversity
To breathe hope after tragedy and to encourage education as a way of life
To save one more tree, one more animal and one more person
To help those who want help and to fight for those who can’t fight for themselves
To inspire one more person with the story of one more volunteer
From the Executive Director
Volunteers provide hope and inspiration. They change the world. Yet, they are too often not recognized for their time, talent, or effort.
Plus, today more than ever, people are in need of inspiration and services. Doing Good is a B2B nonprofit which serves other nonprofit and government agencies by providing marketing and public relations tools and opportunities. Doing Good provides audio, visual, and written tools and opportunities to market and publicize more agencies to more people.
- The podcast represents audio;
- Short and long videos represent visual;
- And articles, blog posts, press releases, and social media messages are the written word.
Megan McInnis, Founder and Executive Director of Doing Good
Read the director’s bio here