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HaroldSays introduces The Be Positive Do Something Positive Day Web Site, www.BePositiveDay.com

Harold Cameron, The Chief of Helping People, for HaroldSays announces the launch of a new website, www.BePositiveDay.com, to promote the Be Positive Do Something Positive Day, to be celebrated March 1, 2008.
 

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PR Log (Press Release)Dec 09, 2007 – Harold Cameron, The Chief of Helping People of HaroldSays has launched a website to promote The Be Positive Do Something Positive Day on March 1, 2008. The Be Positive Do Something Positive Day is a day for people all over the world to celebrate by "BEING" positive and then by "DOING" something positive on that day for another person, non-profit organization, or charitable cause. The end result, if only for one day, will be to make our world a more positive and better place to be and to live in. It is Harold’s plan to use the Be Positive Do Something Positive Day as the initial event to raise awareness as to the many benefits of each of us “BEING” and “DOING” something positive. From The Be Positive Day he hopes to build a Be Positive Initiative where every day people all over the world are thinking, “BEING,” positive and then acting, “DOING,” something positive to make our world a more positive, safer, and better place to live.
Harold is asking for everyone’s non-financial support, (endorsement), of The Be Positive Day.
So far, The Lackawanna County Commissioners in Lackawanna County, PA are going to issue a Proclamation declaring March 1, 2008 as The Be Positive Do Something Positive Day in and for Lackawanna County. Also, Mayor Christopher A. Doherty, the Mayor of Scranton PA is issuing a Proclamation for the City of Scranton, PA declaring March 1, 2008 as the first Be Positive Do Something Positive Day, in and for Scranton PA. The NEPA Miners Football Team in Scranton, PA. has taken a position of support for The Be Positive Day. A PA Congressman has taken a position of support for the day and has contacted The Office of Proclamations at the White House asking President Bush to issue a national proclamation declaring March 1, 2008 as the first Be Positive Do Something Positive Day, in and for America. Several other individuals and political figures have also contacted the President’s office on Harold’s behalf asking for a Presidential Proclamation. Other national and state political leaders are in contact with Harold regarding their position on The Be Positive Do Something Positive Day and how they will support, (endorse) the day.
Harold also has an informational video posted at YouTube concerning The Be Positive Day.
In order for each of us to properly celebrate The Be Positive Do Something Positive Day, Harold asks each of us to begin with ourselves by "BEING" positive and the "DOING" something positive for ourselves-(ideally when be first begin our day). Harold suggests that individuals begin their day with a meditation or prayer, or some form of positive self-affirmation to get their minds and hearts focused on the positive.
Next, for The Be Positive Do Something Positive Day to be a success, each of us must then "BE" positive and "DO" something positive in our homes for our families. Our positive act does not need to be huge or monumental, but rather, can be something as seemingly small as cooking dinner for our family and then sitting down together and eating it as a family.
Finally, for The Be Positive Do Something Day to be a "positively" world changing
success worldwide, we all need to "BE" positive and then "DO" something positive
for another person, non-profit organization, or charitable cause. For example, if you are a student, you could do something positive for a fellow student or you could encourage your class as a group to conduct a food drive to collect food for the local food pantry or do a book drive where you collect books for young children and then as students you each read the book to an individual student. After you have read the book to the child you would then give that book to the child as a gift. If you are an employee of a company or organization, you could do something positive for one of your co-workers or you could organize a group of your co-workers to volunteer to help a non-profit organization such as Big Brothers/Big Sisters,  Habitat for Humanity, Stand Up For Kids, The American Red Cross, a member organization of your local United Way, a soup kitchen or a shelter for the homeless in your area, or for some other organization on that day. If you do not know what organization or charitable cause to support a few web based sources Harold recommends for volunteer opportunities include Americorps, Boardnet USA,
Guidestar.org, Grassroots.org, Network For Good, Idealist.org, Mentor, Opportunity Knocks.org, or Points of Light. Links to these and other organizations can be found at the Be Positive Day website in the handbook section of the site. Harold is also asking members of the media on that day to post a positive news headline in their newspaper, or have the first news story reported on their radio or TV station be a positive story. The most important thing that we all can do is something; something positive for ourselves and for someone else that will contribute towards making our world a more positive, safer, and better place to live in.
Harold invites all of us to join him and join together on March 1, 2008 and make it the
most positive day our world has ever experienced or celebrated.

HaroldSays, "Making our world a more positive place, one day at a time."

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About HaroldSays: HaroldSays provides free advocacy services to consumers as well as promotes The Be Positive Do Something Positive Day, March 1, 2008.


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Issued By:HaroldSays
Website:http://www.bepositiveday.com
Phone:570-341-6796
Fax:570-341-6796
Address:326 Spruce Street
:Unit #307
City/Town:Scranton
State/Province:Pennsylvania
Zip:18503
Country:United States
Categories:National News, Volunteer, Event
Tags:lackawanna county commissioners, mayor christopher doherty, scranton, pa, nepa miners, network for good, points of light
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