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Art of Giving Art (AOGA) Launches Online Fundraising Store For San Diego Center for The Blind As Nonprofit Donations Ravaged By COVID-19

Submit Release   December 30, 2020 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News The Art of Giving Art (AOGA) is an online store featuring a growing community of artists and nonprofits. Bringing both together to support the arts while giving back, a donation is made to a nonprofit with every purchase. These donations are especially critical during COVID-19. According to the Association of Fundraising Professionals, nonprofits have been hit by a 6% decline in giving due to COVID. In total throughout 2020, nonprofits stand to lose more than $25 Billion. The Art of Giving Art (www.artofgivingart.com) is pleased to announce that San Diego Center for the Blind (www.sdcb.org) is now one of their nonprofit partners with an AOGA online art store embedded into SDCB s website. Each time someone visits the store and makes a purchase from the wide selection of artisan works including fine arts, jewelry, pottery, photography and more, 30% of the sale is donated straight to SDCB (www.sdcb.org/art-prod

Keeping Karma Blog Launches — Balancing Beauty, Food, Travel & Home With Growth, Compassion and Wisdom

Submit Release   December 30, 2020 (PRLEAP.COM) Lifestyle News Katharine Coles recently launched Keeping Karma lifestyle, travel and wisdom Blog to help bridge the gap in social media between narcissism and me blogs vs. using social media for wisdom, beauty, and growth. Her beloved dog, Karma, inspired Katharine with her freedom to always be confident, loving, and curious. Thus, Keeping Karma is designed to help women – young and old – to enjoy beauty, food, travel and their homes, but balance it with growth, compassion, and wisdom. Tired of seeing post-after-post of designer bags and clothing, as well as a lack of bloggers over 50, Katharine created a much-needed response in the social media world for something more substantive. A 2018 article published in Science Daily concluded: A new study has established that excessive use of social media, in particular the posting of images and selfies, is associated with a subsequent increase in narcissism by an average o

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