Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Final Media Pitch

March 1, 2011


Benjamin Wood,
Editor in Chief
Utah Statesman


Helping Students Help Themselves




Dear Mr. Wood,
                The Statesman has always been prided as an outlet for students to stay informed happenings in the world around them and better their college experience. I have recently become familiar with an organization here in Cache Valley called the Cache Valley Area Investors Association that can help students better their financial situations and understand how their personal finances work. Running a story about CVAIA and their meeting information would be a benefit to your readers.
                        “Becoming financially independent, which allows you to make decisions independently of money, is easier than people tend to believe,” said Cache Valley Area Investors Association President, Preston Parker. CVAIA educates Cache Valley residents on what is means to become independent from your finances. The group focuses on increasing passive income; the money one makes from sources other than their nine-to-five paycheck. CVAIA teaches how to make wise investments and implement the mindset of success to your life. Members meet the first and third Thursday of each month. Meetings are open to all who wish to learn, and are free of charge.
                If people learn the right mentality and approaches to investing, they can all be successful in what they desire. People should be able to spend their time doing something they love, not just a job that provides an income. Passive income largely makes this possible. There are many organizations with the stated goal of helping people understand the relationship between assets, liabilities, income, expenses. They practice the methods found in the ideologies of books including Rich Dad, Poor Dad, The Wealthy Barber, The Millionaire Next Door, Atlas Shrugged, The Automatic Millionaire, and The Secret.
                Cache Valley Investors Association (CVAIA) teaches people how to increase passive income. CVAIA embraces the Law of Attraction, Law of Abundance, and Law of Exchange. CVAIA began in August 2007 and now has members from many geographical locations and from all walks of life. The members come together with the same belief: that education mitigates the risks of investing.
                The local association’s website is located at www.cvaia.com, and is complete with information regarding upcoming meetings and tools to help you succeed.
For more information on CVAIA or their meeting schedule, please feel free to contact me


Danica Moran
801-910-7990
danniegirl18@hotmail.com
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Final Press Release 4

For Immediate Release


March 14, 2011


 Get ready for National Prevent Child Abuse Month!
"I need more hours in the day" is a common thought for most college students. The balancing act of keeping up academics, preparing for finals, maintaining social lives, and working long hours can leave students with little time to give to charity. Whether you have five minutes or five hours, children need your help. Child abuse is an ugly fact for too many youth in America, and this April students nation-wide are sending the message that child abuse can and will be stopped. You can help prevent child abuse and keep heart break out of a child’s life.  
Tuesday March 15, Kappa Delta Sorority will be kicking-off their annual Shamrock fundraiser benefitting Prevent Child Abuse America. This year’s festivities will last through Thursday, March 17, in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day. All proceeds collected during the week will benefit National Prevent Child Abuse America and Cache Child & Family Support Center.
This April, we encourage you to celebrate National Prevent Child Abuse Month whether you have five minutes or five days.


5 minutes
·         Be a friend to a parent- show them you understand.
·         Use your Facebook and Twitter accounts to spread the word about Prevent Child Abuse Month.
·         Visit www.preventchildabuse.org. Know what you can do to help both nationally and in your community.
.         Grab a pizza at Fox’s Pizza Den Friday March 17. Twenty-percent of all proceeds Friday go towards National Prevent Child Abuse America.

5 hours
·         Babysit for a neighbor, give parents a night off to relieve stress.
·         Relieve a family’s financial burden by giving your used clothing, furniture and toys to a family that could make use of them
·         Volunteer your time and money for programs in our community that support children and families, like CAPSA or Cache Child & Family Support Center (www.cachecfsc.org)  .



5 days
Attend Kappa Delta Shamrock events, March 15-17
·         Tuesday- All Greek Service Auction 7:30 p.m.
·         Wednesday- Pancake Breakfast on the TSC Patio 8 a.m.-11 a.m.
·         Thursday- “ShamRock –Till-You-Drop” St. Patrick’s Day dance and festivities party in the TSC 7p.m-11p.m. The Utah State basketball game will be broadcast at the event.







For more information, please contact:
Danica Moran
Beta Delta Vice-President Public Relations
801-910-7953
Danica.nicole.moran@aggiemail.usu.edu
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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Draft Media Pitch

March 1, 2011

Benjamin Wood,
Editor in Chief
Utah Statesman

Helping Students Help Themselves


Dear Mr. Wood,
                The Statesman has always been prided as an outlet for students to stay informed happenings in the world around them and better their college experience. I have recently become familiar with an organization here in Cache Valley called the Cache Valley Area Investors Association that can help students better their financial situations and understand how their personal finances work. Running a story about CVAIA and their meeting information would be a benefit to your readers.
                        “Becoming financially independent, which allows you to make decisions independently of money, is easier than people tend to believe,” said Cache Valley Area Investors Association President, Preston Parker. CVAIA educates Cache Valley residents on what is means to become independent from your finances. The group focuses on increasing passive income; the money one makes from sources other than their nine-to-five paycheck. CVAIA teaches how to make wise investments and implement the mindset of success to your life. Members meet the first and third Thursday of each month. Meetings are open to all who wish to learn, and are free of charge.
                If people learn the right mentality and approaches to investing, they can all be successful in what they desire. People should be able to spend their time doing something they love, not just a job that provides an income. Passive income largely makes this possible. There are many organizations with the stated goal of helping people understand the relationship between assets, liabilities, income, expenses. They practice the methods found in the ideologies of books including Rich Dad, Poor Dad, The Wealthy Barber, The Millionaire Next Door, Atlas Shrugged, The Automatic Millionaire, and The Secret.
                Cache Valley Investors Association (CVAIA) teaches people how to increase passive income. CVAIA embraces the Law of Attraction, Law of Abundance, and Law of Exchange. CVAIA began in August 2007 and now has members from many geographical locations and from all walks of life. The members come together with the same belief: that education mitigates the risks of investing.
                The local association’s website is located at www.cvaia.com, and is complete with information regarding upcoming meetings and tools to help you succeed.
For more information on CVAIA or their meeting schedule, please feel free to contact me

Danica Moran
801-910-7990
danniegirl18@hotmail.com