Articles in the CSR Category
Blog Talk, OpenPR, PR, Public Relations, Social Responsibility, Teaching PR, Top Level, Video »
This post has two parts, actually. First, we’ll discuss a good CGM video shared recently in PROpenMic. Then, we’ll look at how the person that posted the video entered the social network and started to engage with people.
First, the video.
Blog Talk, Customer Relations, Disability, New Media, Philanthropy, PR, Public Relations, Public Relations Education, Social Media, Therapeutic Recreation, Video »
For almost three years, Camp ASCCA has been using blogs, podcasts and now a full blown niche social network – ASCCA Friends – to connect with ASCCA’s campers and their parents.
Danika Kmetz, a great PR intern from Illinois State University (and President of her PRSSA chapter), has created two very fun videos with the best kind of testimonials possible. The first is from Hope, a camper at ASCCA’s Teen Week taking place this week on Lake Martin. The second is a mashup of clips from last week’s Adult …
Blog Talk, Disability, Media Relations, OpenPR, Personal, PR, Public Relations, Social Responsibility, Therapeutic Recreation, Video »
I think that anyone who ever meets Allison Wetherbee comes away with a clear realization … she is a terrific person. Having her return to Camp ASCCA, as the director of public relations, may go down as one of the brightest decisions ever made for camp. I think this video proves that.
Allison was recently interviewed by Fred Hunter, Fox6 News in Birmingham, for their Absolutely Alabama series.
Allison shares how camp helped her over the years, trying anything new that she had her heart set upon doing. Since …
Blog Talk, Camp ASCCA, Charitable Giving, Philanthropy, Social Responsibility, Volunteer, Volunteerism »
I am going to be adding this image to all posts, for awhile. My hope it to test the success of ChipIn widgets on behalf of Camp ASCCA..
Yes, I am an unashamed advocate for Camp ASCCA. I was a counselor there well before any of my students were born. The camp changed my life. It changes the lives of campers, and the students that work there, each and every day of each and every year.
I still remember my first campers. Robin & Vincent were about …
