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Upbeat During Downpours in Denver
Submitted by Negin Janati on July 12, 2010With the Boy Scouts, Concerts, and the Colorado Rapids, we had a great time in the mile-high city. Though three days of straight rain had us feeling like we were back in Seattle, we kept on trucking—and on the one day the sun came out, so did the camera crews! Here’s a clip of Mozzie and crew on the evening news!

We're bringing the buzz to South Africa
Submitted by Danielle Garrahan on July 9, 2010
Co-Authored by Dave Burton
From the very humorous comment made by the KLM pilot leaving Amsterdam that "We will be able to get going as soon as the last of the vuvuzelas are loaded," to the decked out airport, to the international flags lining all the major roadways, it is clear that World Cup fever is everywhere.
We are now down to the final two teams in the tournament, and the talk turns to who everyone is now rooting for. No matter your favorite, being here in South Africa is a source of great pride for the country, and a fantastic chance for the world to focus its attention on the continent of Africa, both for its enormous beauty and its struggles.
Tonight, during the finale concert, we will have the opportunity to share important stories about malaria throughout the performances. I hope that along with football fever, team loyalty, and a great time, people are able to see that now is the time to get involved and make a difference. We are united against malaria. Send a net. Save a life.
Six months, millions uniting against malaria
Submitted by Jenna Sauber on July 8, 2010
It’s only July and we’ve accomplished so much already in 2010. World Cup ends in just a few days, so we wanted to share some highlights from our United Against Malaria partnership, the Buzz Tour, and of course, the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
- More than 27,000 supporters signed soccer balls, petitions and messages to show they are United Against Malaria, and are committed to end malaria deaths by 2015.
World Refugee Day: Thank you again, from all of us
Submitted by Jenna Sauber on June 22, 2010This past Sunday was World Refugee Day, and in honor of that, we wanted to say thank you one more time for all of your support in helping us to achieve our goal of sending one million nets to refugees in Africa by the end of 2009.
We’re proud to honor our commitment to the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), because at the end of the day the UN Foundation and Nothing But Nets are here to help the UN to solve global problems. We are committed to helping the UN end malaria deaths by 2015.
As the song in this video says, “The Time is Now.” The time is now to make a difference. The time is now to say thank you. Thank you again from the UN Foundation, Nothing But Nets, and thank you from the refugees who received your nets and messages of hope.
Buzzer Beaters
Submitted by Andrea Gough on June 21, 2010
The Washington Mystics did not wait for the last buzzer to pull off an impressive win against the New York Liberty a week ago. Instead, they pulled ahead in the first quarter and sustained their advantage. That is exactly the same strategy the Baltimore-Washington Conference of the United Methodist Church and the Mystics are playing in the matchup against malaria.
Seattle Supporters Build the Buzz…no coffee required
Submitted by Negin Janati on June 18, 2010Last week, the Buzz Tour rolled into Seattle. We had so much fun running around to visit our partners and supporters that we were, well, sleepless. We had a blast with the "Buzz Drivers" at The Bush School, formed even more friendships at the Gates Foundation, and celebrated saving lives with the Sounders FC.
For years, the Seattle Sounders and their wonderful fans have been strong supporters of Nothing But Nets™. This year, they invited Mozzie to join their famous "March to the Match," a huge fan parade which ends at Qwest Field, home of the Sounders. Here's a hysterical video of Mozzie boogieing with the marching band!
Champion Ruth Riley receives the Iba Citizen Athlete Award
Submitted by Julie Willig on June 16, 2010
WNBA star and Nothing But Nets™ Champion Ruth Riley is not a stranger to medals and awards, with a shelf of hardware to show for it. She led the Detroit Shock to WNBA championships in 2003 and 2006, clinched the NCAA title with Notre Dame, and secured an Olympic gold medal. Now that’s quite a list of accomplishments! In fact, she’s one of only seven WNBA athletes who can boast of all three honors. Yet Nothing But Nets™ knows that what truly sets Ruth apart is her off-the-court performance, which has recently turned heads as well.
Enter our NET-Raiser World Cup Contest!
Submitted by Amy Jensen on June 10, 2010For months, we’ve been talking about World Cup, and it’s finally here. For the first time, the World Cup will be starting tomorrow, in South Africa. All eyes are on Africa and on the tournament, so it’s a great opportunity to raise awareness and funds to send nets and save lives from malaria, one of the leading killers of children in Africa.
But the soccer players aren’t the only ones competing – we’re challenging all of our NET-Raisers to a contest of your own to raise funds for bed nets throughout the World Cup tournament. The winner won’t get a championship trophy, but he NET-Raiser that raises the most during the World Cup (from June 11-July 11) will get a special prize pack of Nothing But Nets™gear, and will be featured as a Champion on NothingButNets.net.
Not a NET-Raiser yet? It’s easy to become one. Sign up here and fundraise as an individual or start a team today! ANYONE can join the team to fight malaria and be United Against Malaria.
Let the games begin! Log into your NET-Raiser participant center now and start recruiting your team members to unite and score against malaria.
P.S. Send an email to info@nothingbutnets.net and let us know how you’re raising awareness about malaria during the World Cup!
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