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Helena, AL, United States, 2007/07/17 - It’s often been said that if you want something done, ask a busy woman to do it. Women multi-task dozens of activities, but women are also quick to respond to those in need. Women’s Online Magazine, a new forum created by and for busy women.
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Women’s Online Magazine is taking this concept to heart and is using its online forum to raise awareness and funds for Darfur. The AidDarfur.org website states that thousands of refugees have fled Darfur, and millions of people are homeless, hungry, and sick. Eighty percent of those homeless are women and children. “We do not pretend that our donation will make a significant dent in the tragedy in Darfur, but we are hopeful that our efforts will raise awareness of the humanitarian efforts and the needs of this country, and that the money will make a difference in many lives,” said Rima McDonald, Editor-in-Chief of the magazine.
The magazine has connected with noted charity columnist Reverend Jackie O’Neal to help draw attention to the United Nation Refugee Agency's campaign. McDonald explained, “Women’s Online Magazine wants to attract women wanting to break away from the busyness of life and read uplifting, lighthearted articles. However, we also believe in encouraging women to be aware of the world around them. We have asked Jackie to share her knowledge about charitable giving with our readership.”
O’Neal is an award-winning columnist who regularly features charitable organizations and business people who give back to the community. “I believe it is very inspiring that business owners can use their presence in the community to raise awareness and funds for others,” said O’Neal. As a charity columnist, O’Neal has worked with many organizations. “I like to feature organizations and people of great merit in the charity and non-profit world. I screen the charities to ensure they are run effectively, and make certain that they are doing the work they say they are doing. I like to give exposure to those entities that are not as well-known to the community, but who are doing great work and need support,” explained O’Neal.
While the United Nations is doing its best to raise awareness and necessary funds, not enough can be said or done for this region where heartbreak and death are daily occurrences. Visitors are encouraged to visit womensonlinemagazine.com, read about the needs in Darfur, and make a donation to support the United Nation’s efforts in this region. “We will be giving a free one-year coupon advertising listing to each person who donates $100 to this worthy cause. Women’s Online Magazine wants to set the bar for other businesses in giving back to the community. It is our world to protect and make safe for the next generation,” emphasized McDonald.
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