keep holding and posting events. now that the crazy summer is over things will settle down into a low roar and many people should be available. keep me posted!
Permalink Reply by mima on November 12, 2009 at 5:54pm
Bumper stickers, too. I would love to stick one on my car:)
Oh, also there are the facebook, twitter links that will connect, of course, to facebook or twitter to share it with friends.
Keep having more events. I first heard about Dryhootch.org at the Wisconsin Warrior Summit and I consider myself fairly well informed. I will be a student at UWM in the Helen Bader School of Social Welfare which will afford me opportunities to look into plces to volunteer. I like the location for the building on Brady Street. It should attract a crowd.
G/day Mark,we have the same problem over here with the young digger asn. We find that media releases is the only way to go, get a local newspaper on side and keep them informed of all of your events and promote that newspaper at your events. Like you scratch my back and i'll scratch yours.
Do you guys have any PSAs? If so send me some of them. I'll get them on TV. That should help. Public awareness is a great tool to attract volunteers to your events and organization!
501c3 nonprofit formed by combat veterans to "help veterans & their families who survived the war, survive the peace." Peer to Peer counseling, a coffee house & resources, a place for veterans to reconnect.
Or donate by check to: Dryhootch of America,1030 E Brady St Milwaukee WI 53202 414-763-2785