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The nation’s first and most successful mobile giving program is now underway with a new twist. The Muscular Dystrophy Association’s venerable Shamrocks Against Dystrophy program is celebrating its 27th year of sharing the luck of the Irish by making it even easier for tens of millions of Americans to participate in the St. Patrick’s Day-themed event that annually raises more than $20 million to help families affected by neuromuscular diseases.
Across America, it’s almost impossible to not see MDA Shamrocks when shopping and dining in February and March. The grass-roots fundraising program owes its success to tens of thousands of cashiers, store associates, waiters and waitresses. They ask hundreds of thousands of patrons every day to each “buy a paper Shamrock to help MDA fight muscle diseases.” Now, for the first time, their “asks” are being reinforced by a text giving option for the more than 250 million cell phone subscribers in the United States and Canada.

“People buying and signing their names on Shamrocks literally transforms thousands of supermarkets, convenience stores, restaurants and other retail businesses into festive green and gold settings in honor of St. Patrick’s Day,” says Gerald C. Weinberg, President and CEO of the Muscular Dystrophy Association. “They know the $1 and $5 donations they make at their favorite retailers will add up quickly – especially since the prominent display of personalized Shamrocks challenges other shoppers to help MDA, too.”

The new Text IRISH to 20222 giving option is fun and quick, explains Weinberg. “It takes just seconds to Text IRISH to 20222 on your cell phone to make a $5 donation to MDA that will help speed treatments and cures for muscle diseases. Plus, cell phone donors will receive a link for Shamrocks wallpaper to download for their cell phones. The Shamrocks wallpaper will make friends green with envy, as everyone celebrates St. Patrick’s Day.”
The world’s first text giving effort to automatically thank donors with custom wallpaper for their cell phones, Text IRISH to 20222; and the in-store Shamrocks Against Dystrophy mobile program, are being promoted as a public service by media outlets across the country using special broadcast, print and electronic PSAs. These PSAs remind people that everybody’s Irish on St. Patrick’s Day; and that one of the best ways to celebrate is to share the luck of the Irish by buying a Shamrock to help MDA fight muscle diseases.

Phone carriers already participating in the Text IRISH to 20222 campaign for MDA include Alltel, AT&T Wireless, Bell Mobility, Cellular South, Cincinnati Bell, Cricket, Fido Microcel, MTS, Nextel, Rogers Canada, Sasktel, T-Mobile, Telus, US Cellular, Verizon Wireless and Virgin Mobile Canada. Sprint is expected to enable its subscribers to participate soon. The texting initiative is being facilitated by the Mobile Giving Foundation and by Give By Cell.
The first nonprofit organization recognized by the American Medical Association with a Lifetime Achievement Award “for significant and lasting contributions to the health and welfare of humanity,” MDA continues to transform the generous public support it receives into worldwide research seeking treatments and cures for muscular dystrophy, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and other neuromuscular diseases affecting more than 1 million Americans. The Association also provides unparalleled health care and support services through its network of more than 200 hospital-affiliated clinics; tirelessly advocates for the families it serves; and educates both medical and general audiences about neuromuscular diseases. Extensive information and a myriad of useful resources are available at www.mda.org or by calling 800-572-1717.

Captain EO Returns!

March 3rd, 2010  |  Filed under: Daily Post

The King of Pop has once again taken over world, or at least Disney’s miniature version of the world. If you never experienced the classic space opera Captain EO during its original 11 year stay in Tomorrowland, now is your chance.  On Tuesday, Capitain Eo rightfully returned to the Tomorrowland Theater at Disney’s Epcot Center.

What’s that you say? You have already re-watched Moonwalker and stood in line opening night to see This Is It, well they weren’t directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Not convinced yet; how about an evil alien queen played by Anjelica Huston and a slew of animatronic aliens from the mind of producer George Lucas.  If that is not enough  here is a small taste of the 17 minute melodrama. 

If that wasn’t enough Michael check out this classic tale of love and revenge in its triumphant return to the Tommorowland Theater.  It is replacing “Honey, I Shrunk the Audience” which has been on the stage after originally ousting Eo in 1997. Rick Moranis could not be reached for comment.


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