Friendly support group’s help people stop focusing on a predicament and find solutions. Distraction puts the handle on it because relief is easier to find when more emphasis is on the relief efforts or away from the issue completely. Ignoring a crisis can never make it disappear. It is simply much easier to get some relief in the company of good friends.
There are many ways to solve things. Individuals have opportunities to start their own campaigns and join forces with others to strengthen their endeavor. For example, Philanthropy, ESSN is a campaign to inspire organizations to allow virtual technology outsourcing to tech professionals across the United States of America. Philanthropy emphasizes the mutual unselfishness. Project types are not limited to the following:
Demos, Tutorials, Virtual Reality, Custom Software, Video Commercials, Social Media, Tech Evangelism
ESSN, Experience Super Service Network is a philanthropy campaign to assist individuals in crisis due to the current job slump. This crusade is a for-profit taxpaying campaign. Proceeds help the economy through unselfish taxable revenue. This is a branded, profit-making, tax generating charity project that expects to find solutions instead of more complexities. What really matters here is promoting kindness towards humanity.
Regards,
Sharon Solesbee, CIS, ITN, MA
Philanthropy, ESSN
828.524.6313
Category: Charity | 1 Comment
Tags: outsourcing, solutions, support, taxable
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