Nothing But Nets recently joined forces with a great organization: Hope-2o. The goals of Hope-2o are to get reusable stainless steel water bottles in the hands of folks who want them, reduce waste from plastic bottles, and help support great causes. And that’s where we come in.
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Our friends at Mosquito Magnet, which makes mosquito traps, launched a Facebook initiative to benefit Nothing but Nets.
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This year, on Tuesday, November 27, Nothing But Nets will be part of a call to action and national movement that will change the calendar and help make history.
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Before you gather with those dear to you to celebrate Thanksgiving, I want to tell you how much I appreciate your partnership with Nothing But Nets.
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You know Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Now, more than 1,000 partners like Nothing But Nets are coming together today for #GivingTuesday to show people can give as good as they get. I am proud to be a part of it. I hope you will join me.
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My past collided with my present a few weeks ago when I returned to my high school, Loomis Chaffee, in a small Connecticut town. The school’s boys soccer team, which I played on years ago, was supporting Nothing But Nets during one of their biggest games of the year.
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Tomorrow, December 1, is World AIDS Day 2012, a day for all of us to consider the toll this disease has taken worldwide and celebrate the progress made against HIV/AIDS.
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Stephen Curry is hoping to create a “snowball effect” by challenging his fans to join his challenge and pledge to donate—whether that be $.10, $1 or $10- for every shot he makes from behind the arc this season.
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The Lutheran Malaria Initiative (LMI) mobilizes U.S. Lutherans in the global effort to end malaria deaths in Africa and is a partnership between Lutheran World Relief and The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod.
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Last Spring at The Langley School in McLean, VA, fourth graders were asked to propose a service project. My son Jackson Merrick, then age 9, had been a supporter of Nothing But Nets, which he’d learned about from posters at a community basketball game.
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