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Nothing But Nets Update

Nothing But Nets and Nuggets Host Game

The Denver Nuggets and the Nothing But Nets campaign are hosting the April 16th game between the Nuggets and the Memphis Grizzlies. Ten dollars of each ticket purchased for this game will go to the Nothing But Nets project. Call Nick Smith at the Nuggets Offices at 303-405-6075, e-mail him at nsmith@pepsicenter.com, or go online at www.pepsicenter.com/KSEForms/Nuggets/Nets to order tickets! Here's a flyer.

Nothing But Nets Week in Denver

Nothing But Nets Week in Denver ended with connections made, excitement and good memories.

Jamie Poslosky at (202) 572-2882 or Jamie.Poslosky@gmmb.com works with the United Nations Foundation who hosted the event, along with other Nothing But Nets partners, including The United Methodist Church.

Speakers at a "Faith Leaders' Luncheon" included Dr. Ken Lindemann, a leading Malaria expert; Elizabeth McKee Gore, Chairperson for the Nothing But Nets Campaign; Bishop Thomas Bickerton and Bishop Warner H. Brown, Jr. representing The United Methodist Church. Rev. Olon Lindemood, superintendent of the Mile High/Pikes Peak District, introduced Bishop Brown.

Press Conference

A press-conference was held to Kick Off Nothing But Nets Event in Denver/Colorado. It featured Colorado Governor Bill Ritter and United Nations Foundation president and former Colorado U.S. Senator Timothy Wirth. Bishop Brown shared in the press conference and helped our partners, Gov. Ritter and Senator Wirth, kick-off the Nothing But Nets activities in Denver.

A Young People’s event at Denver University gave students an opportunity to:

  • Develop skills to communicate, advocate & provide direct assistance to those in need;
  • Meet and exchange ideas with malaria experts and fellow humanitarians;
  • Learn how to start saving lives in Africa right from their Denver dorm room; and
  • Learn more from health experts about such topics as malaria prevention, the public health impact of this and other global health diseases, epidemiology, and more

It was an interactive workshop to learn how you can use your communications and advocacy skills to prevent malaria and save lives in Africa and was held March 28 at the University of Denver, Graduate School of International Studies.

Take a moment to let your folks in your local church know that Nothing but Nets is making a difference around the world.

Here is an excerpt from a recent UMC press release from the United Methodist Communications.

NASHVILLE, Tenn.: “In its first year, the Nothing But Nets (http://www.nothingbutnets.net/) campaign raised over $18 million from more than 60,000 donors. A new report issued by the United Nations Foundation, creator of the grassroots campaign, indicates that as of December 31, 2007, a total of $18,114,147 had been raised for the purchase and distribution of long lasting insecticide-treated nets for children and families in Africa.

The total includes more than $9.4 million donated by individuals, $3 million in matching funds from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and $5.7 million contributed through “Idol Gives Back,” a two-night American Idol special benefiting organizations that help children in poverty. The average donation is $60.”

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