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Twestival has a t-shirt that is worth a donation
11.02.09 - 6:33 | Categorias: Events, Fashion, NGO's, Sites, Water

The gang is excited about tomorrow’s party at Twestival SP. (Remember that other cities in Brazil and around the world are also involved.) The girly girls are already in top shape, getting organized with food donations. To add to the festivities, RedCube has produced this great looking t-shirt that is worth your donation.

The R$ 15 you pay for the t-shirts will be donated in full to charity:water. Show up at Espaço Gafanhoto/Pix tomorrow, after 7pm, and guarantee your contribution to the “waterless,” and enjoy a kick-ass party—which will be going on around the world…

Read this post at the Ladybug Brasil blog: Twestival has a t-shirt that is worth a donation

A green tweetstream—only for the United States
09.02.09 - 7:50 | Categorias: Environment, Services, Sites, Sustainability

Ecovian (@ecovian) is an aggregator of those who “talk green” on Twitter. Of course all of the content is in English. The system makes use of semantic analyses (for all the geeks out there, is that right?) to identify the twittered words that talk about the environment in the huge sea of twitter words. Everything is based on the content; it doesn’t matter who sent it, and no one needs to register.  This is what democracy is like, they say. This is a gigantic network in the United States, with hundreds of cities mapped. If you, as a user, come across subjects that have not yet been included, you can collaborate by sending the information to @ecovian… of course, they also appreciate any feedback, like everybody else.

Maybe Ladybug will start twittering her green “themes” in English. Would you complain if I did?

Tip from LuMonte

Read this post at the Ladybug Brasil blog: A green tweetstream—only for the United States

Tweetfestival Brazil
03.02.09 - 7:21 | Categorias: Campaigns, Events, NGO's, Sites, Water

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On February 12, Thursday, we have a date in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. It’s Twestival, a worldwide live event that will happen in over 100 cities around the world. In addition, we are going to raise funds for the Charity:Water, an NGO that works to bring drinkable water to people in developing countries.

Did you know that 1.1 billion people on this Planet go thirsty?

The organization is managed by @fernandosouza, from TwitterBrasil, in Sao Paulo and by @lesilva in Rio de Janeiro.

In the beginning there was London…
In September of 2008, a group of Twitterers from London decided to organize an event where the local Twitter community could meet offline, see the faces behind the avatars, have fun, and above all, raise funds for a charitable institution that takes care of the homeless. Organized within two weeks, Twestival gathered 300 people (and there was a waiting list) and allowed whoever was necessary to collaborate.

Of course, the media was interested and there was a new event in London. The organizers decide to hold one event every three months—and they were also curious to find out if this concept could be translated to other cities around the world. Gathering twitterers from all over the globe in events held on the same day on behalf of institutions is something that shows another facet of this tool.

Charity:water
Charity:water is a non-profit organization that brings drinkable, clean and safe water to people in developing nations. One hundred per cent of the funds raised go straight to projects, financing sustainable drinking water solutions, where potable water is most needed. They also work to increase awareness of the water crisis through events, fund raising exhibitions, and other awareness raising campaigns. Many communities in developing countries oftentimes have an abundant stock of clean and drinkable water, right below the surface of the ground, but are unable to use it. This is where charity:water and its partner organizations come in. Drilling a well can cost from US$4,000 to US$12,000, and people who live with less than US$1 per day cannot bear this expense even with the involvement of the entire community.

How to Donate.
Anyone and everyone can make a donation through the Twestival page, on the charitywater website. There are no predefined amounts, so feel free. To make a donation, select the city it will be related to, which can be either Sao Paulo or Rio de Janeiro. Here in Sampa, the meeting will be at Espaço PIX/Gafanhoto (Av. Rebouças, 3181 - Pinheiros), which is very well known by the gang—we know how to squeeze ourselves in there, don’t we? Make your donation and keep an eye on the official websites to find out what’s going on.

Update: Hey guys? Let’s start donating? Twestival has received only US$263 so far…

Read this post at the Ladybug Brasil blog: Tweetfestival Brasil