Why it is sometimes okay to make a shameless plug

Author: February 13th, 2012 at 10:06 am

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Today I am making a shameless plug.

I’m asking you to consider spending $25 to buy a copy of my recently published book,Beneath Dark Skies, to support people trying to rebuild their lives after the Black Saturday bush fires that happened three years ago last week.

I am totally prepared to make this plug knowing that 100 per cent of the book price goes to the Traralgon South Community Fund. In fires believed to be started by arson, 11 people died, 220 families lost homes and hundreds more suffered fire damage in that region alone.

Black Saturday bush fires devastated Victoria – the ripple effect was enormous, impacting people throughout Australia and around the world.

Since then, floods have hit Queensland – more than once – and earthquakes have crippled Christchurch and Japan. Both in this country and around the world, regions have had more than their fair share of natural disasters.

I spent well over a year interviewing people who were hit by the Black Saturday fires in the Traralgon South region and was struck not only by the personal loss, but also by the impact to businesses.

It’s hard enough to run a business without facing any external issues such as natural disasters or crimes committed by others.

There are many steps we can take to support individuals – and businesses – who have been impacted by unforeseen circumstances.

Sometimes that’s through financial support, sometimes it’s giving products. Sometimes it’s donating your time.

And just occasionally, a shameless plug is called for.

 

| Social Entrepreneur – m.a.d.woman

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    Paul Hassing

    February 13, 2012 at 12:11 pm

    Onya, Melina! What a fabulous initiative. Bought. Tweeted. Impressed. Thanks! :)

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    Leah Klugt

    February 13, 2012 at 2:23 pm

    FANTASTIC – good on you! I think it’s a fabulous cause for a shameless plug :) Will Tweet for you.

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    Tash

    February 13, 2012 at 4:22 pm

    A worthy cause (amongst many of course) as the fires were devasting and those affected need help beyond the immediate response.

    Well done for contributing to a brighter future for Gippsland.

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    Sheree

    February 17, 2012 at 12:37 pm

    *claps hands* Plug was delivered well! Thanks for sharing this!

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Social entrepreneur Melina Schamroth is in the business of making a difference. Founder of m.a.d.woman (making a difference), creator of the unique Single Volunteers dating program, motivational speaker and author, Melina runs public and...

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