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February 17, 2006

selfRecruiting.com

selfRecruiting.com has created a guidebook and set up a panel of college coaches to provide its clients a place to get real answers about the college reruiting process.

From their Website:
Our online resources and acclaimed step-by-step recruiting guidebook Make the Team will help lead you to a great college soccer experience. We'll do everything we can to ensure that your recruiting experience is fun, confidence-building and successful.
Get more at: selfRecruiting.com


February 12, 2006

Funding Factory

Funding FactoryFunding Factory looks for ways save the environment by creating fundraising programs, such as collecting used printer cartridges and used cell phones. There is no cost to participate. Just sign up at the Website and they will send you what you need.

From their Website:
Every qualifying cartridge and cell phone has a designated value. The values for all collected items are deposited into your online account. Spend your fundraiser earnings in FundingFactory's Rewards Catalog with thousands of great products or request a check.
Get more at: Funding Factory


February 04, 2006

National Sports Center for the Disabled

National Sports Center for the DisabledNSCD offers a variety of programs that run throughout the year that provide people affected by disabilities a chance to learn about sports -- and a chance to learn more about themselves.

From their Website: The National Sports Center for the Disabled (NSCD) began in 1970 as a one-time ski lesson for children with amputations for the Children's Hospital of Denver. Today, the NSCD is one of the largest outdoor therapeutic recreation agencies in the world. Each year, thousands of children and adults with disabilities take to the ski slopes, mountain trails and golf courses to learn more about sports - and themselves. With specially trained staff and its own adaptive equipment lab, the NSCD teaches a variety of winter and summer sports and activities to individuals with almost any physical, cognitive, emotional, or behavioral diagnosis.
Get more at: National Sports Center for the Disabled