Guide Dogs For The Blind and Fundraising
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Hi Everyone,
T here. Vision Runner is out for a run right now, and I apologize that I’m late posting again. I try to get everything coordinated so that the RunnerInsight.com blogs are ready to post ahead of time, but alas, this week has been a little crazy. A lot going on as we are still working on the details of Vision Runner’s new project that we mentioned in the last post. It involves her running 1,222 1/4 miles.
We’ll give you all the details here as soon as we have them, but for now I’ll tell you that the fundraising portion will involve a very sizeable goal to raise money for “Guide Dogs For The Blind” an organization that does…well, you can tell from their name what they do, huh?
We are going to set up a firstgiving.com page for donations. Which I haven’t done yet, but it is on my list of things to get done this weekend. And I’m a gonna try my hardest to get the content posts ready for next week, too. We’ve got a couple of videos and a couple of her content stories that I haven’t edited or uploaded or otherwise prepared for the blog, yet. But I’m “running” as fast as I can to try and get caught up so that you have good content to read, and so that I don’t have to keep writing you these “I’m sorry I’m getting the post up late” apologies….
Anyway, full blown announcement on the new project to be coming in the next week or so, depends on how easily and quickly I can get everything coordinated…
Thanks for understanding…
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Tags: Fundraising, Guide Dogs for the Blind, run, Runner, Running, Vision Runner



April 28th, 2009 at 10:13 am
hi there! ^_^
Fund raising for Guide Dogs for the Blind is definitely by far a very noble and worthwhile cause. I believe we should all join hands to support such project because it marks a very significant ideal which has helped and better the quality of life people who are bounded by their blindness. This is not just an ordinary project, this is the triumph of the human spirit over the obstacle of disability…more power!