ODW iPhone App Now Available!
We are excited to announce the release of the One Day's Wages iPhone Application! As you may know, one of our goals as an organization is to use both human relationships AND technology/social media to raise awareness, build a movement, and alleviate extreme global poverty - and so, an iPhone application is a great contribution to our mission.
You can now receive ODW updates, blog entries, and tweets through your compatible Apple device. You can use the application to calculate your own One Day's Wages, AND send the application to friends, family, or co-workers.
It is available for anyone with an iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, iToaster, and other iCults. The application is FREE and available via iTunes or click on the image below.
We owe a huge thanks to Interactive Media Architect John McSwain - who after learning about the vision and movement of ODW - reached out to us and donated many hours in creating the ODW app. Please check out his work and/or follow him via Twitter.
* And if you haven't done so already, make sure you check out the new ODW video: "A Movement of People, Stories, and Actions..." Please help us spread the word by sharing the video via FB, Twitter, email, etc.
Thanks for your partnership.
Ways to Donate
Online
Use this page to select an organization and donate online using your credit card.
Checks
Checks should be made payable to: One Day's Wages. Please write "Giving Fund" or the specific project/fund you are giving towards.
Other Ways
Wire donations, stock transfers, or estate planning. For more info, contact donations@onedayswages.org.
Mailing address:
One Day's Wages
1301 2nd Ave. Suite 3600
Seattle, WA 98101
ODW is a 501(c)(3) organization. All donations are tax-deductible. 100% of your donations (minus credit card transaction costs) go directly to specific projects to alleviate global poverty.






Comments
I'm glad this type of iphone app is now available for people already. One Day's Wages iPhone Application is just wonderful!
How does this iphone app help people that are impoverished?
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