Well just barely. Our good friends and supporters Loveless Apparel, had an article written about their business, their apparel and all the organizations they support, including Renewing Hearts.
In the article, Jerriann Sullivan of the Central Florida Future writes,
In an effort to fulfill their mission of loving less to love more, they work with nonprofits that help…lower-income people who can’t afford the therapy. The funding helps provide counseling and additional resources they need.
We are excited to help and are always looking for great partners to help us to work with families and individuals to meet needs before they turn into crisis situations.
If you would like to get involved we have several opportunities:
Would you mind checking out the article and leaving a comment about how much you appreciate their coverage. It would be great if they would do a write up of us since they are local to our first counseling center. As I am sure you know, traffic is their revenue driver (through advertising) so if mentioning us gets them extra traffic I am sure they would be happy to bring some more coverage our way.
We need partner therapists around the country who are able to add one pro bono client to their schedule.
We need both one time and monthly financial partners able to help us manage our growing client and infrastructure needs. Our volunteer base is strong, but need the support of some paid staff.
Occasionally, we have simple filing needs in our Winter Springs, Florida headquarters.
We always appreciate social media love. Tell your friends about our Twitter, Facebook and Myspace pages. Write a blog post about us? Let us know and we will send some traffic your way.
Lastly, we have several projects in the works that will hopefully yield some exposure for a few corporate sponsors and we would love for you to be a part. Let us know if your company would like to donate goods, services or money to help raise support at a few different charity events we are planning for this year and next.
For more details please email our development director, Scott Overpeck.