Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Future Fortified


1,000 Days from Future Fortified on Vimeo.

Check them out and see how you can make a differences.
http://futurefortified.org/user/register?referrer=138
To find out more information visit http://futurefortified.org/
or follow on facbook at http://www.facebook.com/FutureFortified?sk=app_190322544333196
or follow on twitter at futurefortified

Blogger's have a unique position and are able to use powerful voices and influence to draw attention to wonderful causes for non-profits campaigns and charities.  Bright future International (BFI) is a charitable organization, that helps underprivileged children achieve a better future by infusing them with compassion, Strong self esteem and hope.
Future Fortified:

Home nutrition packets are an innovative and proven way for moms around the world to improve their children's diet.  Adding essential nutrients to meals prepared at home helps strengthen bones, muscles, and immune system.  At just pennies a day, the products are affordable for low-income and Vulnerable families.
Please go and visit and see how you can make a differences and show your support.  Future Fortified is a campaign of the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN).  GAIN'S goal is to improve the lives of one billion people within the most vulnerable populations around the world through access to sustainable solutions.  Future Fortified is building the first ever mass constituency and community for Global nutrition.
Providing an innovative and easy ways for individuals, businesses and organizations to get involved.  Together future Fortified  supporters and partners will invest in sustainable, market-based solutions for global nutrition.  Remember these three little words Invest, Inform, Influence.
Sign up to join the campaign at futurefortified

Disclosure:


“I wrote this review while participating in a blog tour campaign by Mom Central Consulting on behalf Future Fortified. To thank me for my contribution, Mom Central donated $20 to the Future Fortified campaign.”
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