Let’s Give Thanks and Give Back, Together

This Thanksgiving week, I want to give thanks and give back. And you can help!

Today, I’m launching a long-overdue Facebook Page for Money Under 30. And I mean literally “launching”. As I publish this, three people like it…including myself and my brother.

So help me fix that!

To kick this off, here’s what I’m going to do: For the first 500 people who like Money Under 30 Facebook page before Midnight EDT on Sunday, November 28, 2010, I will donate $1 to charity. I’ll divide the donation evenly between two highly-rated charities (feel free to give some extra on your own if you can, too!)

  • The Jimmy Fund, supporting pediatric and adult cancer research at Boston’s Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
  • MAP International, promoting health of impoverished people in over 115 countries.

Like Money Under 30 now:

Do it for cause, but also for you…

Over the coming year, I’ll be using our Facebook presence to develop richer conversations with and among readers, so I hope you’ll consider liking it both to give $1 to good causes, but also to join a community of others committed to building a more secure and more prosperous future.

Either way, thank you for being a Money Under 30 reader. I truly appreciate you!

Happy Thanksgiving!

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About David E. Weliver

David Weliver founded MoneyUnder30.com at the age of 25 as he struggled to conquer post-college debt on entry level paychecks. Today, he works full-time publishing Money Under 30 to help other young professionals jump start their financial lives. You can find David on Google+ or LinkedIn.

Comments

  1. Great, I just Liked

  2. I would, but I am apparently the only under-30 who does not have nor want a Facebook account.

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