FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
(415) 333-4001, ext 1#, press@rocksf.org
Real Options
for City Kids (ROCK) is in the running for a Pepsi Refresh Grant
VOTE Every day in December to give ROCK a chance to win $25,000
San
Francisco, CA - December 1, 2010
- San Francisco nonprofit Real Options for City Kids, or ROCK
for short, is in the running for a $25,000 Pepsi Refresh Grant
for the month of December. Pepsi's giving program has been making
waves across the country over the past year and ROCK is fortunate
to have been selected. The top 10 projects each will receive $25,000
for their project based on voting by the general public.
Voting is simple and everyone is allowed to vote for ROCK once
per day for each email address they have. To vote for ROCK, be
sure to do the following:
1. http://www.refresheverything.com/funkoutwithrock
2.
Click on "Vote for this Idea"
3a. Log in with your Facebook account, follow the instructions
(be sure to allow the Facebook application). Once done, you will
need to once again click on "Vote for this idea"
-or-
3b. Enter your email address to create a new account. You are
allowed one account per email address, so feel free to create
multiple accounts to vote multiple times. Once your account has
been created, return to http://www.refresheverything.com/funkoutwithrock
and click for "Vote for this Idea".
Please help by voting once per day and spreading the word (feel
free to copy and paste these instructions).
About
ROCK
Real Options for City Kids (ROCK) is dedicated to nurturing the
healthy development of children by listening attentively to their
needs and by providing opportunities to those who might not otherwise
have access. ROCK aims to promote the positive development and
long-term success of the youth that it serves through a combination
of in-school and after school learning enrichment, sports and
fitness, leadership training and outdoor adventure opportunities.
ROCK's programs are designed to serve girls and boys, ages 6-17,
who live in or attend school in San Francisco's Visitacion Valley.
For more information, visit www.rocksf.org.
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