Monday, March 29, 2010

Twitterers Go Offline for Charity

Thousands of Twitterers worldwide put their fingers to rest and gathered offline on Thursday in the name of charity.

People in over 200 cities worldwide participated in the second annual "Twestival" which this year aims to raise funds for education.

"It's a pretty viral phenomenon that happened," said Sarah Prevette, lead organiser for Twestival Toronto.

The event is organised by thousands of volunteers globally, and local businesses fund the parties, where social media enthusiasts dance, mingle and network.

Funds raised for Twestival, via corporate sponsorship, ticket sales or celebrity eBay auctions, will benefit Concern Worldwide, which offers basic education programmes in impoverished nations.

"Education is that one tool that we can give someone, and knowledge really does empower and that was something that really struck a chord with volunteers globally," said Prevette. "It only costs $74 to send a primary school child to school for a year in these nations."

The first Twestival event raised over $250 000 for clean water projects in Uganda, Ethiopia and India.

According to Twestival's Web site, over 4 000 people purchased tickets to Thursday's events.

Source:

http://www.itweb.co.za/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=31625:twitterers-go-offline-for-charity&catid=147:internet&Itemid=68

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