OREANDA-NEWS. February 15, 2016.
Western Union announced today that its
Chain of Betters
Competition, which funds projects that make lasting positive change for
individuals and communities around the world, has selected the first 10
winners, and has expanded the program from 20 countries to a total of
128 countries worldwide (listed
here
under the T&Cs section).
More than 1,400 nominations from the first wave of 20 countries have
been received to date.
The Western Union®Chain of Betters Competition was
designed to kick start a chain of selfless good deeds by awarding
US\\$1,000 (or local currency equivalent) for project ideas nominated by
individuals who are entrusted with making the better happen. In the
first phase of the program, which was rolled out in 20 countries, 10
winners from across the Philippines, U.S., U.K. and Nigeria were
selected to receive this support for a wide range of community-building
projects from purchasing a power generator to providing clean drinking
water.
“Since the Chain of Betters Competition generated
such a lot of excitement and opportunity, we are confident that our
significant expansion of the initiative will effectively change the
lives of people from more parts of the world and make the world a better
place through these simple and effective ideas” said Western Union Vice
President Global Brand & Marketing,
Simonetta Rigo. “Western Union helps
people move the money that creates an economic ripple effect. When money
moves, we know that lives are improved. This program underscores the
truth of this notion and our deep appreciation for our customers and the
people they help every day through remittances.”
The first 10 winners (nominator’s home country after each name) of
Western Union’s Chain of Betters Competition are listed here by
the beneficiary country of their respective project ideas.
Cambodia
Sarah K. (U.S): The “Water for Life” project will provide clean water to
the remote village of Veal Veng. Currently, villagers in this area do
not have access to clean water beyond what they can collect in clay pots
during the rainy season and dirty stagnant pools in the dry season.
Malawi
Patrick J. (U.K.): The “Free Children from Malaria” project will provide
the simple solution of mosquito nets to protect thousands of lives in a
country where most of its residents cannot afford them.
Nigeria
Livingstone O. (Nigeria): “Laboratory Alive” will equip the science
laboratory in Ikotun Grammar School in Alimosho LCA, Lagos. Basic tools,
including Bunsen burners, conical flasks, test tubes, etc., will help
these students keep up with those around the world in their studies in
this important area.
Peru
Ana C., a Western Union employee (U.S): “Tech Lab for School” will
assist the organization Learning Goal to build classrooms and
schools in the poorest areas of the country. This would also include
giving students access to the world of knowledge available on the
Internet.
Philippines
Jeremiah D. (Philippines): The “Disaster Workshop and Equipment” project
will provide the indigent people of Tiwi, Albay, with communications
equipment, rescue materials and disaster preparedness seminars in this
area that is effected by 10-15 typhoons each year.
Venus P. (Philippines): “Water for Vegetable Farm” will create a
Microcontroller-Based Water Management System (a R & D project by
students in MSU-IIT) that will help women farmers augment their income
and give them more time with their children.
Karlo M. (Philippines): “Help the Aeta Kids Get a Chance at a Better
Education” will build a library for the Aeta Children of Sitio Bagong
Silang in San Pablo, Castillejos, Zambales, and support ALS (Alternative
Learning System) teachers to provide mobile chalkboards and other
materials in their outreach to Aeta Kids in the mountain region.
Aquileta T. (Philippines): “Saludo GenSet – Portable Solar Generator
Set” will provide electricity and its many benefits to 16 million people
in the Philippines. This gas-free source of renewable energy will keep
lights, phones, handheld radios for disaster response, medical equipment
and laptops powered on through any situation.
Uganda
Nirvikalpini N. (U.K.): “Don’t Let Starlight School
Go Down the Toilet”
will provide a toilet facility for the boys and girls of Starlight
Family school just outside of Kiboga. They are a donation-funded school
providing free education for up to 200 poverty stricken children that is
in danger of being shut down for lack of these facilities.
U.S.
Sue de L. (U.S): “Somos Humanos SATX” will assist the influx of
unaccompanied and undocumented children entering the U.S. seeking
refuge. Based in San Antonio, TX, this organization has partnered with
one of the largest holding facilities of undocumented minors in the U.S.
where volunteers offer support and companionship through engaging and
interactive activities.
Each winner will have three months from the date they receive an award
from Western Union to implement the programs they nominated. More detail
on each of these winning projects can be found here.
Those who were awarded US\\$1,000 shared their enthusiasm as they were
informed of their projects having been selected:
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“Thank you so much for choosing me! I am so happy and this is the
best Christmas gift ever for me and my poor community members,” said
Jeremiah D. (Philippines).
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“This is fantastic news!!!! Thank you so much and I can't wait to
let the organization know!! This is going to be a special year for
them thanks to Western Union's generosity!” said
Sue de L. (U.S.)
Chain of Betters nominations can be made by legal residents over
the age of 18 in qualifying countries. The beneficiaries can be located
anywhere, worldwide.
NOTES TO EDITOR:
NOMINATION DETAILS
Nominations require a maximum 150-word description of how the project
would make the world a better place for others with US\\$1000. Submissions
will be judged based on the extent they express a selfless good deed,
bring positive and lasting change for a number of people, have the
potential to do something of value in their community, inspire more
people, serve others and make the world a better place
Each entrant will also need to submit at least one photo of himself or
herself and a photo that illustrates their project idea, and they can
also add one additional photo or a short video of the current situation
or idea that will make the world better.
The winning entrants and their “betters” will be published on the
contest website, www.chainofbetters.com.
No purchase necessary. Enter at www.chainofbetters.com
and tell us how you would make the world a better place for others with
US\\$1,000 (or local currency equivalent) maximum of 150 words, English
only, plus a minimum of two images, one should illustrate the idea
behind your Better, the other should be of you. Prizes: 5 x US\\$1,000 for
nominated project. Open to legal residents aged over 18 in participating
countries. For a list of participating country please go to www.chainofbetters.com/join
and check the drop down menu. Void where prohibited by law. Full terms
and conditions can be found at www.chainofbetters.com.
Promoter: Western Union Financial Services Inc.12500 E. Belford Avenue,
Englewood, CO USA. Contact: Chain of Betters Promotion WURS UK Limited
Level 1, 200 Hammersmith Road Hammersmith London, UK W6 7DL
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