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Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Scrapping 4 Inclusion Announces Partnership with Memory Makers Magazine


The BAF approved fundraiser, Scrapping 4 Inclusion, has already done so much for the BAF this year, that we could see another one of their exciting initiatives a mile away (and buried in a mountain high of footage stories on Google News... hehe).

Scrapping 4 Inclusion announced today about their partnership with a scrapbooking magazine called Memory Makers. By subscribing to the magazine via Scrapping 4 Inclusion, the publishers will donate 30% of the profits to the Bubel Aiken Foundation. This is an exciting and unique opportunity to extend your scrapbooking skills, while at the same time helping raise funds for the Bubel Aiken Foundation.

You can subscribe to the magazine via Scrapping 4 Inclusion at this link.

The full details of this partnership were outlined in a press release issued this morning:

Scrapping 4 Inclusion and Memory Makers Magazine form a partnership to benefit The Bubel/Aiken Foundation. The Foundation was co-founded by Clay Aiken & Diane Bubel in 2003 to serve children with special needs and the goal of inclusion for ALL.

Memory Makers Magazine and Scrapping 4 Inclusion are proud to announce a partnership benefiting The Bubel/Aiken Foundation (TBAF). For all magazine subscriptions sold through the Scrapping 4 Inclusion program Memory Makers will graciously donate 30% to TBAF.

Now those who scrapbook, those who want to learn about scrapbooking and those who don’t know anything about it yet can support the initiative and help the Foundation provide future inclusive programs for children with disabilities. People can subscribe for themselves or as a gift for someone else. All subscription orders through the Scrapping 4 Inclusion program count towards this partnership—including international orders.

Subscription orders can be made through links provided on the Scrapping 4 Inclusion and The Bubel/Aiken Foundation website or at the Scrapping 4 Inclusion fundraising crops. In the future, it is the goal to have this subscription link available on many other websites. If you would like to participate and help this new fundraising partnership grow by placing the link on your website, blog or in your emails.

MEMORY MAKERS features the ideas and stories of top creative crafters ‹ people who believe in keeping scrapbooks and the tradition of the family photo historian alive. Readers share their work and give their tips and secrets to create fresh new layouts every month. Through great scrapping content in each issue and at MemoryMakers.com, readers can collaborate on new ideas for a great community of fun and learning for all levels of scrap booking experience.

“As with all of F+W Publications scrapping resources, Memory Makers supports community-driven events and the building of lifelong memories. The Scrapping 4 Inclusion fundraiser is a great way to support The Bubel/Aiken Foundation and scrapping enthusiasts. Through the S4I scrapbook crops that directly benefit TBAF, Scrapping 4 Inclusion helps The Bubel/Aiken Foundation to sponsor great initiatives in the lives of children of all abilities.” -Melody Chamlee, Producer, F+W Publications.

“I am excited about the possibilities of Scrapping 4 Inclusion. Through doing something that people love, people have the opportunity to find out about the need for inclusion. It gives us the opportunity to build our presence in local communities and inspire people to make a difference in the lives of children with developmental disabilities.” Clay Aiken, Co-Founder of TBAF.

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