Volunteers Needed: How You Can Help
Please help by volunteering a portion of your time to the Angel of Life Foundation. Volunteers are needed to help enroll new members. As a volunteer you can help make other people aware that mosquito borne disease kills over a million people a year, mostly children, and infects 300-500 million more annually.
Being a volunteer is easy. It involves just telling people about the Angel of Life Foundation and referring them to the Angel of Life Foundation home page (this site).
As a volunteer you are asked to do the following:
- Purchase an Angel of Life Foundation T-shirt or other item of apparel. Wear this while in public and whenever you are working as an Angel of Life Foundation volunteer or simply want to help promote the Angel of Life Foundation.
- Enroll other people in the Angel of Life Foundation. Each volunteer should endeavor to enroll at least three other student or individual members who should do the same. In this way student and individual membership will grow over time. Of course you can enroll as many people as you like, the more the better.
- Enroll higher category members. Volunteers are encouraged to enroll families, clubs, groups, small businesses, sponsors or benefactors.
- Be creative. Volunteers can be as creative as they like in their membership drive efforts.
- You can send email asking people to make a donation. See AOL Foundation sample email with donation button
- You can print out hundreds of membership enrollment applications and give these to people everywhere.
- You can hold fund raising events such as barbecues, dinners, festivals, car washes or any other type of event.
- You can order Angel of Life Foundation "No Malaria" buttons and give one to everyone who makes a $10.00 or more membership donation.
- You can place a link to the Angel of Life Foundation at http://www.byteland.org/angeloflife/index.html on your home page, web site or even in your blog, encouraging others to support the Angel of Life Foundation.
- You can auction items for sale on eBay and donate the proceeds to the Angel of Life Foundation, letting everyone know this intent in advance to stimulate your auction. For example you could get a celebrity to autograph an Angel of Life Foundation T-shirts and then auction this off on eBay.
- If you are associated with the media you can create a PSA or display advertising and run this as a donation on a regular basis to help generate new membership.
- You can print out Angle of Life Foundation logos, paste them on gallon jugs or cans, set them at cash resigters through your community, and thus collect donations.
- You can bake cookies and have an Angel of Life Foundation cookie sale to raise funds
- You can even have a dog wash, after all, dogs are infected by heart worms which are transmitted by mosquitoes.
- If you can think of other creative ways to generate membership or raise funds please contact the Angel of Life Foundation. Share your ideas and I'll pass them along to others.
Thank you for volunteering your time and effort!
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Copyright © 2005 by Angel of Life Foundation. All Rights Reserved. The Angel of Life Foundation is an on-line, independent, not for profit project created to help educate and inform people about mosquitoes and their control and to encourage, stimulate and motivate the eradication of diseases transmitted by mosquitoes to impact and end the worldwide epidemic of malaria and other diseases transmitted by mosquitoes. Proceeds from the marketing of items with mosquito designs, photographs and other graphics on this page will support this site and help educate and inform people about mosquitoes and the need to control their populations. Credits: The photo micrographs of the Angel of Death on this page and the graphics designs produced using said photographs were produced by Terry Lynch, naturalist and photographer, and my not be reproduced or used in any way whatsoever without the prior written consent of the photographer.