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CURE in the News: Week of April 8, 2012

CURE International

ToonUps Continues to Blend Online Gaming and the Real World” from MarketWire

Real World Civic Innovation Through Online Gaming: A Collaboration Between CURE and ToonUps” from Publicyte

 

CURE Niger

Lutheran General Anesthesiologist Readies for Mission Trip” from TribLocal

Doctor to lend hand 
in Niger” from Northwest Herald

Chicago Anesthesiologist to Fill Staffing Shortage in Niger Hospital” from Becker’s ASC Review

 

CURE Clubfoot Worldwide

Sierra Leone Ponseti for Clubfoot Training Report” from Global Clubfoot Initiative

 

CURE In the News: Week of April 1, 2012

CURE International

ToonUps’ Facebook Game Raises $10K for CURE” from The CSR Minute

 

 

CURE in the News: Week of January 22, 2012

CURE International

The best Facebook game goal ever: Helping real kids walk again” from games.com

Facebook game gets kids needed surgery” from WPVI-TV

 

CURE Philippines

Pacquiao praises Tebow for setting up hospital in PH” from ABS-CBN

 

100,000 : 1

I’m excited to announce that as of January 23rd, we’ve reached our goal with the team at ToonUps and A Better World.

It took merely a month for us to reach 1,000,000 positive expressions in the game. Each 100,000 expressions helped one child who likely would never have walked without the intervention of CURE. Take a minute to puzzle that through. Simply by playing a game and sharing your positive thoughts and encouragement through it, 10 children will have their lives changed in a dramatic way. Forever.

Here at CURE, we pray asking God to show up in ways only He can take credit for. As I see it, this is one of those ways. It’s not every day that God brings us an organization to partner with. Nor is it every day that an organization will provide a way to help heal children simply by expressing yourself and sharing positive emotions with others! Yet, again God saw fit to provide for CURE, and for that, we are grateful. ToonUps is planning to officially present CURE with their donation in early February. We’re incredibly thankful for the new friends and partners we’ve made at ToonUps and look forward to partnering again in the future!

Keep up to date with the kids being healed through A Better World on the A Better World community page!

CURE in the News: Week of January 8, 2012

CURE Afghanistan

Working at CURE: Local nurse helps women, children in Afghanistan” from the Times and Democrat

CURE IN KABUL: Orangeburg nurse recalls work in Afghanistan hospital” from the Times and Democrat

 

CURE International

Play a game and help CURE children” from Mission Network News

Wayne, Pa. Company Helps Create ‘A Better World’” from CBS

 

CURE Philippines

US football hero to build hospital in Mindanao” from the Mabuhay Radio

Tim Tebow Foundation To Build Hospital In Davao” from Philippine Daily Mirror

Tim Tebow takes time to meet families in crisis amid hoopla of playoffs” from the Florida Times-Union

Colorado Fil-Ams enthralled by Tebow time” from Philippine Daily Inquirer

The unadvertised game being won by Tim Tebow” from examiner.com

Tim Tebow’s Charity Will Likely Reach $2.5 Million Goal Ahead Of Schedule” from the Huffington Post

Why sports can use more athletes like Tim Tebow and Manny Pacquiao” from InterAKTV

Tim Tebow Just Won Me Over” from Zwinglius Redivivus

 

Sign up on CURE.org with your Facebook account

Greetings CURE Community!

For those of you who are on Facebook (and given that there are over 500 million people on Facebook, that’s probably a good many of you), I wanted to take a moment to highlight one of the important features on the new CURE.org – the ability to sign into CURE.org through your Facebook account. Here’s how it works.

You can login to CURE.org through your Facebook account

How do I login?

On any page on CURE.org, you can click on banner at the top of the page (see the graphic above) to bring up a login box. (see the graphic below).

Login to CURE.org through your Facebook account

From there, you can click on the Facebook button and a popup will appear from Facebook, asking you to login. Once you enter your Facebook username and password and click “Login”, the page will reload and you’ll see a new set of links at the top of the page.

Cre Carbonaro-Worrall is logged into CURE.org

Congratulations! You’ve logged into CURE.org using your Facebook account. Don’t you feel so “tech-savvy”?

So what?

Now, for the most important question: why should you login to CURE.org. Here’s a list of important reasons.

  • Signing in with your Facebook account makes it easier to Recommend a page on CURE.org to your friends and family through Facebook
  • Signing in makes it easier for you to comment on the CURE Blog
  • And… all the great features and programs we have planned for this year require that you login to CURE.org. So if sharing content online isn’t of interest to you, just wait. More great opportunities are on their way!

Hopefully that was informative and helpful. If you have a question or comment, I’d love to hear back from you in the comment form below or click “Email Joel Now” to send me a message directly.

God bless and have a good weekend!