Yesterday I had the chance to join the audience for a unique panel with a CEO, a Bishop and a basketball player...all talking about the same thing: our progress toward ending malaria.
Read ArticleEarlier today, the UN’s Special Envoy for Malaria, Ray Chambers, spoke to the Social Good Summit at 92nd Street Y in New York City about the power of social media to spread social good –- especially in the fight against malaria. The movement has grown and has saved millions of lives, thanks to supporters like you!
Read ArticleNothing But Nets congratulates Bill Gates on receiving the Scouts’ highest award for his humanitarian efforts, including sending nets and saving lives!
Read ArticleA recent report has shown that your support to send nets really does save lives!
Read ArticleHeaded to New York City any time soon? Make your way through the crowded streets, head down to Times Square, and then look up! You’ll see Nothing But Nets on the BIG screen!
Read ArticleThe Nothing But Nets team is planning for 2011 and wants your opinion! Take our quick survey -– let us know your feedback, ideas, and what you’d like to see more of from us.
Read ArticleNot even a storm and loss of electricity can stop some of you from spreading the buzz. On Sunday, July 25, the United Methodist Women of Hamilton, Virginia, hosted an African-themed event to raise awareness and support Nothing But Nets. They also provided their guests with a small taste of Africa!
Read ArticleSinger/actress Mandy Moore has a message for you: Help Nothing But Nets send life-saving bed nets to everyone who needs one in the Central African Republic (CAR).
Read ArticleIn case you missed it, on August 12 I had the privilege of joining singer and actress Mandy Moore, social activist (and malaria survivor) Derrick Ashong and PSI (Population Services International) in an awesome, one of a kind event – a Malaria Town Hall hosted on Facebook.
Read ArticleYesterday I had the honor of joining a cadre of young leaders -- university students and young professionals -- in Seoul, Korea, as they joined the global movement to end malaria in Africa.
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