Fund your Project
Our Donation Page is a great way to get the word out about your upcoming project. When your friends and contacts hear about the people you will be helping they will want to support your participation. Not everyone has the time to go on a weeklong volunteer project, but most folks can chip in with a contribution.
Tell everyone about your project and give them the opportunity to support the great work you are doing!
1) Get your PROJECT CODE from CCI or your Team Leader
2) Spread the word on social media with the PROJECT CODE and a DONATION LINK
3) CCI will track and credit all donations to your project.
Puerto Rico has been through a lot over the past few years,
Hurricane Fiona displaced residents and knocked out electricity , earthquakes closed schools so buildings could be repaired, and political upheaval disrupted the recovery process. Even before these calamities many in Puerto Rico were living in substandard housing and schools were struggling.
In March, our volunteer team will be spending our Spring Break volunteering in Puerto Rico. We will work with families in need of housing, restoring environmentally damaged areas, work with kids, and providing support to the great organizations that serve the people of Puerto Rico 365 days a year.
I am really excited about doing what I can to make life better for the people of Puerto Rico—and I thought you would be interested in helping me get there and complete our projects. I am fortunate to be able to donate a week of my time during spring break and ask if you could chip in with a donation to our project.
Dear [insert name],
I am heading to Puerto Rico in (insert project month)! I know what you are thinking, good for you, beautiful beaches, tropical temps, swaying palm trees, enjoy you spring break. But this is a different kind of spring/winter break trip, I am going with a team of volunteers from (insert name of your group), and we will be spending out time working to help rebuild homes, teach kids, and restore the environment.
Puerto Rico has been through a lot Hurricane Fiona recently displaced residents and knocked out electricity , earthquakes have closed schools so buildings could be repaired, and political upheaval disrupted the recovery process. Even before these calamities many in Puerto Rico were living in substandard housing and schools were struggling.
I am really excited about doing what I can to make life better for the people of Puerto Rico—and I thought you would be interested in helping me get there and complete our projects. I am fortunate to be able to donate a week of my time during spring break and ask if you could help out with a donation to our project.
To donate, click here Donation Page and use PROJECT CODE YOURCODE
Thank you for your support,
[Name]

