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on December 14
The Versalette by {r}evolution apparel by {r}evolution apparel
The Versalette is one piece of clothing that can be worn over 15 different ways -- made in the USA with 100% recycled fabric.
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321% funded $64,246 pledged
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on August 12
Charyn Pfeuffer
Posted project update #3Traveling Philosopher Features GoWAState.com
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on August 10
Charyn Pfeuffer
Posted project update #2The News Chick at 97.3 KIRO FM Features GoWAState.com
Post CommentMore (cyber) ink on our effort to bring an authoritative, interactive, in the know resource to Washington State travelers. Thank you, Linda (@TheNewsChick) at 97.3 KIRO FM. Read the blog post here.
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on August 10
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on August 9, 2011
GoWAState.com Puts Travelers First with New Website by Charyn Pfeuffer
GoWAState.com will be the definitive online travel guide for for travelers, created and curated by WA State experts and travelers.
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on February 7, 2011
Charyn Pfeuffer
Posted project update #101updates
Post CommentHello and here's hoping that winter is treating everyone kindly!
Well, I'm on the final stretch of The Global Citizen Project with just four more projects to go. Thank you for all of your support along the way - I really appreciate it. For the sake of streamlining social media efforts (and since I usually link to my blog anyway from this Kickstarter page), please go to my blog, http://globalcitizenproject.blogspot.com for all updates, photos, media mentions, etc.
Thanks again for your support of TGCP!
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on January 27, 2011
Charyn Pfeuffer
Posted project update #100february project preview: globe aware in costa rica
Post CommentWow. I cannot believe that I've already completed eight volunteer projects. I just returned from volunteering in Guatemala at AWARE Animal Rescue (a blog post coming ASAP) where I managed to fall hard and fast in love with a 5-month old puppy, which I adopted and named Manita ("Little Sister" in Spanish slang).
Next month, I'll head to Costa Rica to volunteer with Globe Aware with the grant I won via Travelocity's Travel for Good Program. Read more about what I'll be doing here:
http://globalcitizenproject.blogspot.com/2011/01/february-project-preview-globe-aware-in.htmlThank you again for helping to make this year of service happen. It's been more challenging than I ever imagined at times, but humbling, inspiring and fulfilling in more ways than I can even begin to articulate. I am grateful every day for this experience and opportunity and could not have done it without you. So thank you.
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on December 23, 2010
Charyn Pfeuffer
Posted project update #99January Project Preview | Animal Aware | Near Sumpango Sacatepéquez, Guatemala
Post CommentHello and happy holidays all! I hope the final few days of 2010 are festive and kind to everyone. I've been scrambling to find a replacement project for January since I had to postpone Haiti (again) due to the current election and resulting political unrest. I had hoped to find a project in Dominican Republic that would somehow aid Haiti, but after repeated attempts to reach out to several organizations without response, I've resigned myself to hoping that I can still work with EcoWorks International in Haiti in May.
In the meantime, an opportunity to volunteer with one of my favorite writer gals in Guatemala next month fell into my lap. Read about Animal Aware and the volunteer work in my latest The Global Citizen Project blog post here:
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on December 18, 2010
Charyn Pfeuffer
Posted project update #98Maybe Third Time Will Be The Charm: Why I Put Haiti On Hold
Post CommentNew post on The Global Citzen Project! Read it here: http://bit.ly/hlOdZk
Thank you all again for making this year (and the next five months) the absolute best.
Charyn
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on December 11, 2010
Charyn Pfeuffer
Posted project update #97First week of volunteering at Food Lifeline...
Post CommentHello everyone and early wishes for happy holidays! I just finished up my first week of volunteering with Food Lifeline in Shoreline (north of Seattle) and posted a quick recap.
Here's the link for your reading pleasure: http://globalcitizenproject.blogspot.com/2010/12/first-week-of-volunteering-at-food.html
I hope everyone has an amazing holiday season and here's wishing for the very best new year. I feel very fortunate to be in the throes of this project, so thank you for helping to make it happen. You all are the best. xx

