SaveTogether Seattle Launch Party: December 2

November 21, 2009 2 Comments

savetogetherlogoleafSaveTogether invites you to join in celebrating the launch of their innovative new website that taps the power of matched savings to fight poverty and increase economic opportunity in the U.S.: www.savetogether.org

SaveTogether encourages responsible savings and investment by enabling online donors to match the savings of low-wage workers.  SaveTogether expands the matched-savings marketplace to include everyday philanthropists who want to support savers in buying a home, going to school, starting a business and reaching other life-changing goals.

Please come to mingle with the SaveTogether team and other local leaders in the matched savings field and learn more about this exciting new organization.

Suggested Donation: $10

RSVP here: http://savetogetherseattlelaunch.eventbrite.com

When:
Wednesday, December 02, 2009 at 6:00 PM (PT)

Where:
The Rat and Raven
5260 University Way NE
Seattle, WA 98105

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2 Comments to “SaveTogether Seattle Launch Party: December 2”
  1. Drew Meyers says:

    That link just redirects to EventBrite’s home page.

  2. Ryan Calkins says:

    It’s something about the EventBrite site. So when you land on their home page just search for SaveTogether in Seattle and it comes right up.

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