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Together we CAN make a
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©2007 Johnny’s Angels:
Depp Fans for Charity™
Johnny's Angels welcomes
and appreciates your overwhelming support. We encourage use of our banner
and simple word-of-mouth to help further our cause. Whilst we are
flattered by kind intentions and production of promotional materials, we must
request that you obtain permission before including us or our images in any
media outlet such as videos.
Thank you for your cooperation.**
Disclaimer:
Johnny's Angels: Depp Fans for
Charity™ is a private effort organized by a small group of admirers of Johnny
Depp.
We
have received permission (and excellent advice) from Children's Hospice
Coalition and GoodSearch but we do not know Mr Depp, we are not affiliated
with his management and we cannot help you contact him.
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Angels?
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Legal Not-So-Fine
Print (Sorry!)
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Our goal
here is to inspire you to act in your own communities. We cannot officially
sponsor your efforts or events, and for that reason we must request that you do
not relate your project to Johnny’s Angels WITHOUT OUR PRIOR WRITTEN APPROVAL.
This includes any use of our trademark, logos, banners or official group name.
Thank you for your cooperation.
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Think Globally, Act
Locally
In
2007, Johnny's Angels raised over $5,000 for Children's Hospice Coalition – but
most importantly, we started a dialogue about the many ways we ALL can help
terminally ill children.
This
is a phenomenal tribute to Johnny Depp — and to all of you.
Your
response has inspired us. That's why we are launching a new effort – a chance
to inspire all of us to "Think Globally, Act Locally." We dedicate this
page to YOU. Because together, we can make a difference! Please read on...
Act Locally.....
Many of you wrote to ask if
there are other ways to help that don't cost a penny.
The answer is YES!
You don't have to spend
much to make a huge difference in someone else's life.
In the months ahead, we
will highlight those of you who are working to help terminally-ill children with
your actions and your hearts.
Consider
this as a showcase for your own local projects. Scroll down for this month's
amazing ideas. The spotlight here is on YOU! We welcome your ideas. We've even
opened a new
chat forum
where you can correspond and compare ideas.
Our hope is that one person may inspire another to try something simple,
yet meaningful.
Please
write to us
if you are doing something in your local area that is helping raise awareness
and hope for terminally-ill kids. And
send a picture if you can!
Last but not least, please
check out these links, which will help you on your way:
Gift
Ideas:
items that are often requested by pediatric wards.

Easter
Baskets:
things to include in a holiday offering this Easter.

Local
Hospitals:
an
at-a-glance list of hospitals in your area.
BUT PLEASE
CHECK OUT THE LEGAL NOT-SO-FINE PRINT BELOW
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...Anna Maria in
Italy has put our Johnny's Angels flyers in her local library and all the
shops in Pietralunga, has written
articles in newspapers about Johnny's
Angels and our charity work, and is now putting flyers up in the larger town
of Gubbio.
Please
email
if you'd like
these flyers in your own language to post.
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...there's Emily in California, whose
A Box of Crayons website
reminds us how much it means to bring a small token gift to a hospitalized
child—some crayons, a coloring book or a toy car… |
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…there's Lizzy in Utah, who has collected 2,093 homemade
valentines from local elementary school students. On February 14th, those
hearts were shared with all the young patients at Primary Children's Medical
Center, a vast Children's Hospital that serves the needs of families in
Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada and Montana… (see
some
pictures
here) |
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…there’s Diana in Texas who set up recycle bins at her office
so that her co-workers’ empty cans and bottles may be turned into cash for
her local children’s hospital… |
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…there’s Jackie in England whose homemade baked goods are
sold at a local boutique, with the proceeds donated to the pediatric ward of
her local hospital… |
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...there’s Virginia in Missouri, who has collected over 50
boxes of crayons to donate to St John’s Hospital in Springfield. |
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…there's Melinda in Florida, a school librarian who installed
the
GoodSearch
engine on all the computers in her district... |
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…there’s Lia in Germany, a dance teacher who is donating the
revenue from her “Mommy and Me” classes to a local children’s hospital…
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…and last but not least, there’s our dear Johnny Depp, who
continues to work behind the scenes to bring a smile to sick children.
Click
here
to read about his most recent efforts… |
Legal Not-So-Fine Print (Sorry!)
Our goal here is to inspire you to act in your own communities. We cannot
officially sponsor your efforts or events, and for that reason we must request
that you do not relate your project to Johnny’s Angels WITHOUT OUR PRIOR WRITTEN
APPROVAL. This includes any use of our trademark, logos, banners or official
group name. Thank you for your cooperation.

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