Page Title: Corp. Responsibility - Foley Marketing Advisors

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Page Text: Danielle Foley teaches high school students, enrolled in the Project Life Summer Employment Program, how to promote their summer employment event via social media marketing. CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY Foley Marketing Advisors is passionate about giving back to worthy causes. We do this primarily through providing pro bono marketing consulting services. We’re a proud corporate sponsor of Kids Saving the Rainforest (KSTR) and actively help our local community organization, Good Success Academies - Project Life Summer Employment Programs. Good Success Academies is a not-for-profit organization that helps youth succeed in school, work, and life. Founded in 2010, Good Success Academies provides tutoring and mentoring programs for youth and young adults. Since its inception they’ve helped over 180 students. Pastor Allen Shelton reached out to Danielle during the Summer of 2018 asking for her assistance to teach the students how to promote their summer employment event. Danielle taught the students how to use social media to promote their event and achieve successful results. KIDS SAVING THE RAINFOREST, QUEPOS, COSTA RICA In the Summer of 2018, Danielle Foley, President of FMA, and her family visited Costa Rica and took a tour of Kids Saving the Rainforest to learn about their work and get up close and personal with some of our favorite Costa Rican wildlife (sloths, spider monkeys, toucans, etc…). Danielle was completely moved by this incredible organization and was drawn in by the passion of the volunteers and staff. As soon as she returned home she sent an email asking if she could help with marketing. Within two weeks she began diligently helping to create marketing campaigns and refine existing marketing efforts and intends to continue doing so indefinitely. “It’s been an incredibly rewarding experience working with the KSTR team to create and enhance their marketing efforts to help spread the word and raise money for this amazing organization”. Danielle Foley, FMA President KSTR was started by two 9 year old girls in Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica. Since 1999 KSTR has grown to be an international organization that receives volunteers from around the world! KSTR focuses on rehabilitating animals by providing them with a safe environment, offering medical attention, retraining them to use their instincts and, once they have recovered completely, releasing them back into the rainforest. They also conduct educational programs about the ecological importance of the rainforest and its various inhabitants, as well as related research and volunteering projects. KSTR’s ultimate goal is to promote and raise awareness about the importance of Costa Rican wildlife and the conservation of the rainforest and we couldn’t be prouder to help them with their mission. We only have one planet Earth that we share and we ALL need to pitch in to help the living creatures who live here! To learn more about Kids Saving the Rainforest and how you can get involved, visit their website: http://www.kidssavingtherainforest.org/ Be a KSTR Corporate Sponsor! More information here: https://www.kidssavingtherainforest.org/partners.html Donate to KSTR and help them save the rainforest and the injured animals who live there: https://www.flipcause.com/secure/all_campaign/MjcxNTQ=/MTAwMQ== Contribute to KSTR’s GIVING TUESDAY campaign for a much needed anesthesia machine: https://www.kidssavingtherainforest.org/givingtuesday.html Baby sloth whose mother was killed is looked after by KSTR’s veterinarians. What have YOU done lately to help others? Please consider donating your time and expertise, no matter how small, to a non-profit organization that you’re passionate about. If you don’t know what to do, how to do it or where to start, contact me...I’m always happy to help!

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