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  • Kids With Cancer Offer Tips, Humor and Support for Surviving in the New ‘Normal’ With All Funds Raised Going to FAM

    Kids With Cancer Offer Tips, Humor and Support for Surviving in the New ‘Normal’ With All Funds Raised Going to FAM

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    updated: Apr 7, 2020

    Stressed out by the new “normal”? Need ideas for how to cope? Fighting with siblings? Bored? Need to hear a good joke? Want help pulling the perfect prank? Now a group of kids with cancer – who know exactly what it’s like to be isolated – are taking their advice, cheer and life lessons to CAMEO. And, at the same time, raising funds for FAM, whose mission is supporting families whose children are dealing with life-threatening and life-altering illnesses.

    Launched in 2019, FAM raising funds to help families with lodging costs during their children’s hospital stays, commuting to medical appointments, special gifts for the kids, assistance paying medical bills – even funerals. In fact, 100 percent of funds raised have gone straight to the cause with operational expenses covered by a benefactor. The organization is led by Milk Tyson, a former Hollywood insider, and staffed on a wholly volunteer basis by 20+ moms – each of whom know firsthand what it is like to have a child who is fighting or has lost the fight with a terminal illness. Hence the name behind the FAM acronym – Fighting All Monsters.

    “No one knows what it feels like to be isolated like kids with cancer and other diseases. Weakened immune systems and year after year of long hospital stays have given them insights that may just come in handy for those of us adapting to the lifestyle changes necessitated by this pandemic,” said Tyson.

    That’s where CAMEO™ Marketplace comes in. CAMEO is an app that lets the public book personalized videos from their favorite talent. Which in this case just happens to be childhood cancer superheroes like nine-year-old Layla Mosley, who has Ewings sarcoma and loves horses, music and rainbows; or nine-year-old, Ke’yair Christie, who has Stage 4 osteosarcoma and enjoys playing video games, building LEGOs and playing pranks; and 15-year-old Will Walker, an amputee with synovial sarcoma, who love the Chiefs, video games and making people laugh. For $25, they’ll give some life advice, tips for staying busy, make supporters giggle, or even provide some comforting words – with all proceeds going to FAM.

    “These kids are wise beyond their years and have a lot of sage advice to give. Their perspectives on life, their coping skills and their amazing humor can be especially inspiring for all of us during this crazy time,” he added. “And at the same time, those who purchase their cameos are giving them some needed moral support.”

    Tyson says they chose CAMEO because at the core of FAM’s mission is to get the kids and families involved in community-building and awareness-raising activities to give them hope and makes them feel supported. Case in point: their campaign to get Puff Daddy to dance with them on the Ellen Show. (Spoiler alert – they accomplished their goal and appeared on the show in January!)

    “What never ceases to amaze me is that no matter what these kids are faced with, they always jump at the chance to help others. That is what the latest fundraiser is all about,” he said.

    To find out more about how to support the CAMEO fundraiser and choose a FAM Cancer Warrior message, go to cameo.com/onearmwilliex8; cameo.com/layla22 or
    cameo.com/prince_keyair. For more information about FAM, go to joinourfam.org.

    For media inquiries contact: emily@joinourfam.org or 602-793-9864

    Source: FAM

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  • Down Dog Launches Its Prenatal Yoga App to Keep Supporting Families During the COVID-19 Outbreak

    Down Dog Launches Its Prenatal Yoga App to Keep Supporting Families During the COVID-19 Outbreak

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    updated: Apr 7, 2020

    ​Down Dog, the highest-rated app for practicing yoga at home, releases an app dedicated to Prenatal Yoga that will be available for free until May 1. 

    This release follows the announcement last month that Down Dog made its Yoga, Yoga for Beginners, High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT), Barre, and 7 Minute Workout apps completely free until May 1, and until July 1 for all healthcare professionals, students and teachers (K-12 to university).

    “Over the last four weeks, more than three million people claimed their free membership to our Yoga and Fitness apps. We’ve seen tremendous engagement from the community all around the world and given the volume of people asking for Prenatal Yoga, we decided to put all our resources to support women during their pregnancy and offer them a safe alternative to take care of themselves and their baby during the COVID-19 outbreak,” said Carlos Ormachea, co-founder of Down Dog.

    Prenatal Yoga will offer the same benefits as all of Down Dog’s fitness apps – extremely customizable workouts from 5-90 minutes with a new workout every time the app is used – with proper adjustments for every trimester. Prenatal Yoga will be available on iOS, Google Play, and Web in 10 languages.

    About Down Dog

    Down Dog is the highest-rated app for practicing yoga at home. Headquartered in San Francisco, Down Dog offers a suite of fitness apps, where you’ll never get the same workout twice.

    Contact 
    Carlos Ormachea
    contact@downdogapp.com

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  • Motherhood Center Expands Online Operations to Support Expecting Mothers

    Motherhood Center Expands Online Operations to Support Expecting Mothers

    New offerings allow pregnant women nationwide to take prenatal fitness and educational classes online

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    updated: Apr 2, 2020

    ​Motherhood Center is proud to announce its new lineup of online classes to support expecting parents. These online courses are available through live stream and provide the same high-quality information taught during their in-person classes. The full list of classes is available online and includes:

    • Prenatal Fitness
       
    • Newborn Care Classes
       
    • Prepared Childbirth

    Classes like these have been offered in hospitals in the past. Due to the stress the health care system is currently under, hospitals have been canceling their parenting classes.

    “We are proud to be able to serve the nation’s expecting parents with our online courses,” says founder Gabriela Gerhart. “We’ve been hearing that many pregnant women are scared right now. We are here to provide them hope and support.”

    Motherhood Center has also moved its private classes and consultations online. Lactation consultants are available by phone or video call. Expecting parents can also work with a sleep coach remotely. Motherhood Center is also helping place night nurses, baby doulas, postpartum doulas and other in-home support for families that need an extra hand.

    The center is also open to anyone locally who needs to come by for a breast pump rental or to weigh their newborn. “Businesses may be pausing operations right now, but you can’t pause a pregnancy. We are committed to serving our mommas-to-be through their pregnancy and beyond,” says Gerhart.

    For more information on the services available, visit www.motherhoodcenter.com.

    About Motherhood Center: For 20 years, the Motherhood Center has been one of the most sought-after pregnancy and postpartum service centers for Houston’s expectant and new moms. They offer everything to support a pregnancy and beyond including fitness, massage, educational courses, breast pump rental, in-home staff placement, lactation consultants, sleep coaches and an in-store boutique.

    Media Contact
    Laura Mahaney​
    (512) 297-3365
    media@motherhoodcenter.com

    Source: Motherhood Center

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  • Evreka Offers Its Technology Free of Charge for the Fight Against COVID-19

    Evreka Offers Its Technology Free of Charge for the Fight Against COVID-19

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    updated: Mar 25, 2020

    “As humanity, we are face to face with a crisis; however, we do believe that by joining forces, we can overcome these hard times,” said Umutcan Duman, the CEO of Evreka.

    Evreka announces that in the light of its global experience in urban cleaning/disinfection/sterilization, until the COVID-19 pandemic is over, it will provide its technologies for both people and to operations, completely free of charge to all relevant institutions and organizations all around the World.

    Evreka, who is the leader in the waste management sector, has announced that it will provide its new & tailor-made logistics and management solution free of charge and calls on all humanity to support the fight against the pandemic with all they can contribute.

    With the technology that Evreka will provide free of charge to all relevant institutions and organizations, tracking of the disinfection operations in the cities can be reached from a single platform, managers can easily manage processes, and maximum efficiency in these operations can be accomplished.

    With the technology, Evreka wants to provide:

    • Effective disinfection of public spaces, management and monitor of operations

    • Preservation of public peace and order, and reduction in the rate of pandemic spread

    • Operation tracking and periodic reporting

    • Improvement of coordination within and between teams

    • Reduction of workload by digitizing process management

    With this move, Evreka displayed an attitude that could set an example for all companies in this regard. Thus, a big step was taken to overcome these challenging times as soon as possible. Evreka invited all humanity to be part of the solution to grow and strengthen the fight against the virus.

    For more information, please visit https://wecare.evreka.co/covid19/

    Contact:

    Address: Lindenallee 10 45127 Essen, Germany

    E-mail: wecare@evreka.co

    Source: Evreka

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  • Student Debt Fintech Company, Round Up to Zero, to Donate Technology and Proceeds to COVID-19 Relief

    Student Debt Fintech Company, Round Up to Zero, to Donate Technology and Proceeds to COVID-19 Relief

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    updated: Mar 19, 2020

    Round Up to Zero, the student debt fintech startup, has announced that it will be opening up their platform to help organizations drive donations to the global fight against COVID-19 and will also be donating a portion of its own proceeds to the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund, organized by the World Health Organization.

    “At Zero, we are committed to a greater cause of helping people. Today, that cause shifts beyond the student debt crisis and is refocused on the health of our community,” said Patrick Salome, CEO. “The actions of today will impact the trajectory of the virus tomorrow. It is critical that we all take the steps to end the spread of this virus and encourage others to do the same.”

    Patrick added, “This will allow users the option to donate to an approved organization dedicated and focused on putting an end to COVID-19 until our country is back on its feet.”

    With a suite of technology and artificial intelligence geared toward moving money, Round Up to Zero has also offered to help government, public, and private institutions fundraise remotely while most American’s are social distancing. “We find ourselves in a unique position to help organize fundraising efforts. We would be privileged to join other organizations in this fight through the use of our technology to facilitate the greater cause of eradicating this virus.”

    More About Zero –

    Zero is a financial technology organization that is focused on ending student debt. Zero helps the 45+ million student loan borrowers in the United States pay off their student debt faster and more efficiently through its suite of leading technologies. Round Up to Zero is the “app of choice” for students and graduates who are looking for automated solutions to pay off their student debt.

    Round Up to Zero can be found on the iOS App and Google Play stores.

    Contact:

    Media
    Zero Student Debt Initiative Inc.
    info@rounduptozero.com
    Follow us on Instagram @rounduptozero

    Source: Round Up to Zero

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