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Join Google and Women on the Bridge This Women’s Day

If you ever wondered if Google has helped the world come together, today’s Join Women On the Bridge events worldwide should inform. An open invitation to the world from Google, and official organizer, stands open for all Google users (which is just about everyone on the planet).

From the Millennium Bridge in London, to Brooklyn Bridge, on the Golden Gate and to the far reaches of the world – literally – Google, and many others, stand together to try and improve the lives of women around the world.

This event is a quite extraordinary initiative for this, the 100th Anniversary of International Women’s Day. Join Women On the Bridge, and Women for Women dot org itself, are about bridging the still monstrous gap for women’s equality around the world. But as importantly, this year’s bridge events are about celebrating women, and their causes, on an unprecedented scale.  Those reading this may not realize, but women all over our world still suffer great indignities and inequalities, despite progress on a regional scale.

In keeping with the celebration, and particularly in an effort to help those women who find themselves in abhorrent conditions, you are invited to donate to these incredible organizations so that their work can go on. From everyone here at Everything PR News, we encourage each of you to; attend an event, organize your own event, sign the petition, or help raise funds for this worthwhile cause.

Please visit this link to Google and look to the bottom of the page to find Google Maps locations for events, and a vast list of charities that desperately need all our support. You can also follow this link directly to the Women for Women site for all the pertinent info too. Already the Women On the Bridge initiative has fostered some 273 events in 48 countries. Lend a voice to this noble cause, will you?

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Phil Butler: Phil is a prolific technology, travel, and news journalist and editor. A former public relations executive, he is an analyst and contributor to key hospitality and travel media, as well as a geopolitical expert for more than a dozen international media outlets.

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    • Thanks Graham, Fixed. I actually copy pasted that from Google :) Oh, well. At least the grammar and spelling police are on the job, huh?

      Always,
      Phil

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