Sunday 28 February 2010

BUY, BUY, BUY!

Finally, after a successful launch in Nigeria at the beginning of the year, SMALL CHOPS is available to purchase online!

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K.O.

Thursday 11 February 2010

Glorious Coppers !

So we're having a universal 1p drive ! The Idea is simply to collect as much pennies ( coppers, brass, those bronze coloured things that somehow stay in the bottom of peoples wallets for eternity) as possible.
I knew that large tin of coppers in my room would come in handy one day, and to think when I started collectiong I was doing it solely for my benefit. So the first donation is on me !

We hope local schools will be participating or should I say competing to see who can collect the most coppers. You see we have got to make it fun for the lil youngsters, not only are they enjoying the excitement of competition they are also learning about basic fundraising to boot.
Team C.R.E.A.T.I.V we're all about the Kids baby !

All procceds to go to C.R.E.A.T.I.V and the Haiti Earthquake Appeal.

All that's left to say is, let the games begin !

Ben JK Anim-Antwi

Monday 8 February 2010

C.R.E.A.T.I.V. meet again!

2nd meeting of the year, and its now February, how time flies. Next thing I know C.R.E.A.T.I.V. will be 1year old..... WOW!

So, a lot was discussed and debated, ideas were thrown around the little Café Nero that we met at yesterday, Sunday 7th Feb. We have definitely made some head way, especially with our 2 new members, but I do not want to give everything away.

BUT, I will tell you that the London Launch of Small Chops will be taking place this March.... wohoooo.... This means that everyone, all over the world will be able to buy a copy of Small Chops online.

March Here C.R.E.A.T.I.V. Come!!!! (not that I am wishing away the year)

p.s. I will post on the fb group when our next meeting is, as we are inviting new members to join, so click on the link and come a see what we're all about...!

Wednesday 3 February 2010

Africa gives to Haiti

So C.R.E.A.T.I.V. are all about positivity, especially when it comes to Africa... so I thought it only right to highlight that though Africa is a developing nation some countries contributed to the aid needed in Haiti.

'Nigerians are already part of the UN police mission in Haiti that are assiduously working to rescue people who are missing and trapped in the fallen building structures. The Nigerian Vice President Jonathan Ebele Goodluck has promised to follow up with more assistance. Rwanda and Liberia governments have contributed US $100, 000 and $50,000 respectively. Senegalese government has promised to offer land to Haitians, those that are willing to come to Senegal. And "South Africa - The government has announced a three-phase assistance package: deployment of doctors to a search and rescue team led by Rescue South Africa, a non-profit company; deployment of forensic pathologists to help identify bodies; provision of unspecified humanitarian aid in partnership with South African NGOs".'

C.R.E.A.T.I.V. think that these countries should be recognised for their help. They obviously did not give as much as the US, but they gave what they could. It is a something I think that we as people should emulate.