Hey New York supporters - the Buzz Tour will be in your neck of the woods on Saturday, April 17, hanging out with the Red Bulls at Red Bull Arena.
Read ArticleThe 2010 college basketball season might have ended, but that doesn’t mean the Vanderbilt Commodores don’t have nets on their mind. This time, they’re thinking about malaria nets, and they’re ready to use their coaching skills to make a difference.
Read ArticleWe’re calling on YOU to show the world that you are committed to sending nets and saving lives in Africa. To do this, we need world leaders to continue supporting malaria prevention and treatment, and it’s time to make your voice heard, and for them to take action.
Read ArticleAside from Sleeping Out on April 24 and donating to send a net, there’s another easy way you can show your support for World Malaria Day – download this button on your webpage, blog, or social networking profile!
Read ArticleThe multimedia exhibit "Malaria: Blood, Sweat and Tears" features a collection of far-reaching photographs from Adam Nadel, an award-winning photographer, and highlights many examples of how lives have been affected by this disease.
Read ArticleLast week, I was at Fugnido Refugee Camp in Gambella, Ethiopia with a team from Orkin, one of our partners. There was one day on the trip I will never forget.
Read ArticleThe Buzz Tour’s first ‘buzz stop’ was Columbuzz, Ohio! We kicked off at the Columbus Crew Major League Soccer game, where thousands of soccer fans stopped by to meet Mozzie the Mosquito, sign our giant 3-foot-high soccer ball, or snap their photo in front of our green-screen that makes it look like you’re on the jumbotron, or right on the field with the players — you should see it, it’s pretty awesome.
Read ArticleIt’s a big week for Nothing But Nets as our Buzz Tour kicks off in Atlanta! We’re rolling into towns all over the U.S. to spread the buzz about World Malaria Day and fire up our supporters including students, youth groups, Major League Soccer teams and fans, and community leaders. Our first stop on the Buzz Tour is Columbus, Ohio!
Read ArticleFor the 100th anniversary of Boy Scouts of America, 12-year-old Nathaniel Stafford’s parents challenged him to do something big. In their eyes, a 10-15 mile hike to raise funds for charity was perfect. But Nathaniel wanted to go the extra mile — literally.
Read ArticleHere is a great story we received from one of our supporters, teacher Veronica Balogh:
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