Press
| Giving Anonymous was featured twice on NBC Nightly News - Making a Difference. Check out the primary video and follow up video. September 18, 2009 |
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| Listen to an interview with Lionel Thompson, founder of Giving Anonymously, Saturday, August 1st on NPR's Marketplace |
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Listen to the interview with Debbie Chavez October 2, 2009 "Inspiring, true stories of how people have been blessed by unidentified angels among us…and how you might want to get involved!" |
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Lionel Thompson started the website givinganon.org to help out people in need and he explained how it came to be to Brad and John. Sept 3, 2009 KISM Radio |
| Their neighbors' generosity inspired Lionel and Misha Thompson to found GIVING ANONYMOUSLY. Sept. 3, 2009 Blog Talk Radio / Papa Zen |
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| Giving Anonymously was featured in this New York Times article - Your Money - Helping Out With Cash: A Delicate Art By Ron Lieber, Published: March 27, 2009 |
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Bellingham shoe company gets a surprise anonymous gift Aug, 24, 2009 DAVE GALLAGHER / THE BELLINGHAM HERALD |
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Giving Anonymously is a registered charity with GoodSearch - so when you search or shop through GoodSearch Giving Anonymously receives money. The money collected is used offset the cost of processing your gifts. |
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On May 19, 2007, Nate Ritter was interviewed by Ken Talbott, the host of The Walk Show. Saturdays 9 to 11 AM on AM820 KGNW Listen Live at www.KGNW.com |
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Giving Anonymously was featured in an article at the Northwest Horse Source. December 2007 - The Northwest Horse Source In this season of giving, we explore some new and inventive ways to give to others - even anonymously. |
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Local Bellingham Newsletter shares Giving Anonymously. Columbia Neighborhood Newsletter, June 2008 "I came across this way to anonymously help out a neighbor in need via the internet. Amazingly, of all the places in the world it could be based out of, it is run from right here in Bellingham--by neighbors, you could say. What a great twist on buying local." |






