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Volunteering Your Time to Good Causes

February 27th, 2010 filed under Activist

Volunteering — building a community bond, and supporting your local needy. To quote the old saying, charity begins at home. The obvious problem is that adjusting your workload so that you’re free to volunteer tends to squander some of that very same free time. Let’s not forget that volunteering is more fun with your colleagues pitching in right along with you!

To tackle this problem, some companies are developing points of organization encouraging their employees to support the community. A leader in this field is Adaptive Marketing LLC of Connecticut who also offer shopping programs like Privacy Matters 1-2-3. Company-supported volunteering is more than blood drives and once-a-year collections. As an example, Adaptive Marketing has provided its staff with an opportunity to help with anything from running shoe recycling campaigns to tree-planting days. Once all the pertinent information — location, time, date, details, etc. — had been displayed in advance it is a simple matter for staff to decide how much time they could give and how they’d be using it. It’s essential to let volunteers back activities in line with their own preferences. At Adaptive Marketing, the people who brought you Privacy Matters 1-2-3, staffers are given the chance to choose from a wide range of projects. There’s so much to be done, after all; working with young adults, lending a hand to green activities, or supporting the community through arts and culture to list just a few that have already been tried. Adaptive Marketing’s employees will be certain to find something they enjoy to volunteer for, ensuring they’ll spend their time happily and productively. A one-off event or a regular addition to their schedule — these are the usual ways for a business to arrange this kind of volunteer initiative, possibly at a local school or the homeless shelter in town. Members of staff may well say they don’t have the free time, but usually even they can often set aside enough hours to lend a hand with one instalment of a longer project.

We’re sure you know a number of tales of firms supporting the people who live nearby. The activities of the staff at firms such as Adaptive Marketing spread good feeling around their home base. The real bonus is, the benefits of helping others include feeling better about yourself — a positive feeling that enriches the entire business.


Yasmin Side Effects and How to Receive Compensation for them

January 31st, 2010 filed under Activist, Online Health, Web Of Lawyers

Tons of young ladies have picked Yaz contraceptive pill, also referred to Yasmin or Ocella it’s generic name, as their birth control pill and unfortunately are now paying heavily for that decision. Yaz side effects have become widely reported, some are mild, some even deadly. While all oral contraceptives have some sort of risks associated with them, the side effects noted with Yaz seem to be a little more intense. There are so many distinct Yasmin side effects that one really should examine any health problems that are experienced to identify if it is someway related to the usage of this birth control pill.

Young women who are not diagnosed with PMDD and are using Yasmin for birth control are now experiencing some of the PMDD symptoms that are directly associated to Yaz side effects. Adult Females that use Yasmin for PMDD symptoms are greatly satisfied and love the birth control pill. Individuals who do not have PMDD are going through very difficult side effects from Yasmin. Some of the Yaz side effects are so critical that they cause permanent injury or death. Many organs can be involved as well as weight gain, and severe depression.

There is at least one widely publicized class action lawsuit against the maker of Yasmin, Bayer Pharmaceuticals. If the effects of Yasmin are minor, then you may want to consider becoming a part of that class action suit. If your Yasmin side effects are of a more serious nature, then you may want to think about seeking out an attorney who is informed with this type of case and initiate your own suit against the pharmaceutical business. There may also be a malpractice legal case depending on when the doctor prescribed the birth control pill and your medical history at the time of the prescription.


Naveen and Anu Jain Donates to Charity

January 20th, 2009 filed under Activist, Content, Marketing

Naveen and Anu Jain Donates to Charity

More than just making money online, Naveen Jain also gives back to the community. Together with his wife Anu, the Intelius Chief Executive Officer has provided funds for The Bellevue Rotary Club and Hopelink of Seattle. The said organizations aim to use the fund to extend their charitable activities to 600 children and grow into two new communities: the greater Seattle area and Monterrey, Mexico.

The donation given by Naveen Jain and his wife Anu of Bellevue, Washington, has provided additional finances for The Bellevue Rotary Club and Hopelink of Seattle. With the donation, The Bellevue Rotary Club was able to double the number of children that will benefit from their program. The Jains are strong supporters of the activities of The Bellevue Rotary Club.

Naveen Jain praised The Bellevue Rotary Club for their efforts in helping families who need help, and for supporting pro-family initiatives under the Family Christmas Program. Rotary District Governor of Washington Sally Gray has commended the additional funding for the Family Christmas program, which empowered the group to brighten the holidays for hundreds of families and communities. The Family Christmas program gives gifts, clothes, and groceries to underprivileged families belonging to selected communities.

Aside from Naveen and Anu Jain, Nicholas and Susan Matzorkis of Austin, Texas, through the Matzorkis Family Foundation, also contributed to the annual Family Christmas program in Austin, Texas.

Naveen Jain is the CEO of Intelius, an information commerce company that provides vital information crucial in making intelligent business and personal decisions.