The Holiday Tweet Drive is a nation-wide toy/clothing drive that uses social media to give back to children who are less fortunate and spread some Holiday cheer along the way.
This event is takes place almost everywhere. Holiday Tweet Drive entirely powered by Twitter. At each local Tweet-up, participants are asked to donate a new toy or new article of clothing in exchange for an evening of networking and holiday cheer.
Rather than paying a small entrance fee for other Tweetups, you can generoulsy donate a NEW toy or NEW article of clothing. Each donation will go to a local shelter or charity from each city.
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Note: If you are unable to attend your city’s Tweet Drive event , but would still like to donate, you can either Tweet us @TweetDrive2010, or fill out our contact form so we can put you in touch with your city’s event planners. If there is not a Tweet Drive event in your city, please check out Toys for Tots for your nearest drop off location!
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Good to know about this, we should make more and more efforts in this direction.
This is a good idea. I wonder how this is going and if its getting on the popularity list 🙂
nice initiative pradeep looking forward to contribute something
Great to see HLL coming up with Public Support Post these days
Thanks for your article Pradeep, this gives an idea to people who will donate something for the poor kids this holiday.
ya , i will also donate something at least to someone poor kids….
its really hard to see those kids, like us but not blessed like us…….
Its seems its a Social and Noble work for society with joy and fun together
We just have to tweet?
Not really Ayush,
“At each local Tweet-up, participants are asked to donate a new toy or new article of clothing in exchange for an evening of networking and holiday cheer.”
Hope you have heard of Tweetups, almost every city arranges one. You just need to donate some toys or clothes. By this you can help the poor children enjoy Christmas and New Year. 🙂