Be a part of Microsoft charity and help disabled aussie kids

Help a Kids education

No wait, you are in no need to donate any thing any where. Its Microsoft who is donating. all you have to do is watch a 35 seconds commercial performed by a Kid.

Microsoft Australia is running a donate / charity campaign in which as company they will donate $ 1 to Smith Family (a foundation which helps disabled kids with their education) every time some one visits and watches a  Microsoft commercial !!

So all you are in need to do is visit Help aussie kids get great education web site and watch the introduction video (35 seconds) in which a 9 year old Aussie kid speaks about Office 2007. Just waste your few mins to watch the video (35 seconds) and make Microsoft pay $ 1 to help those kids !!!

4 Comments so far »

  1. Manan said

    am May 30 2008 @ 9:47 am

    Hello Choto Sir, I had blogged about 3 user initiatives by Microsoft to raise charity, this is one of them. I hope you won’t mind if I linked my article. Please feel free to snip the link if you wish to.

    User Based Charity Initiatives By Microsoft

  2. Sam said

    am June 1 2008 @ 6:29 pm

    Choto cheeta, i went to that site , it says i need to install Microsoft Silverlight.

    And i m not going to waste my MB by installing that software, as i have a MB bases plan.Can’t micosoft use flash player or something???

    I was willing to see that 35s clip, but install mic silverlight,nop.

    When will mic learn something.

  3. Ashish said

    am June 2 2008 @ 2:35 am

    Blah Blah.. who’s gonna install silverlight for that. b/w i have an offline installer of silverlight .. so i can do it… but i would prefer to pay $1 via paypal instead of installing Silverlight. Cab you pls tell me if there is an option to pay via Paypal?

  4. Choto Cheeta said

    am June 2 2008 @ 12:58 pm

    Hello guys,

    Well, yes you are in need to install SilverLight run time.

    But its just around 1.4 MB :D, just installing a run time is not that bad, or is it ??


    Thanks,

    Hello Ashish,

    Visit the smith family web site for details on personal donation :D

    https://www.thesmithfamily.com.au/index.cfm?donate

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