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UPDATE:
GAD closed 3/9/10:
http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/di...ebrate/index?name=Give-A-Day-Get-A-Disney-Day
The overwhelming support we received for the "Give a Day. Get a Disney Day." program has helped us reach our goal of inspiring one million people to volunteer a day of service to their communities. The program has now ended. Although you can no longer register and sign up for volunteer opportunities on this site to earn a free Disney Theme Park ticket, you can still continue to give back to your community by locating and signing up for volunteer opportunities through HandsOn Network.
http://www.disunplugged.com/2010/03/09/disneys-give-a-day-get-a-disney-day-has-closed/
http://thedailydisney.com/blog/2010...promotion-after-1-million-volunteers-sign-up/
Indications show that the “Give a Day, Get a Disney Day” promotion, which encouraged volunteerism with the prospect of free admission to a Disney theme park, is coming to an end.
Last month, the company boasted that it had amassed more than 600,000 volunteers in the first six weeks of the program, which began Jan. 1, 2010.
“We have been overwhelmed by the response,” said Tom Staggs, chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts.
When the program was annouced to the public last fall, Disney said it would distribute tickets to the first 1 million to complete their service. At the volunteer celebration last month, there were no signs that the program would be extended past that mark.
Now, the HandsOn Network, which has partnered with Disney to match volunteers with volunteer opportunities, has sent an email to organization coordinators saying that it expects the program to end “very soon.”
A point of emphasis in the e-mail: “Only volunteers who have completed the registration and signed up for a specific date and time to volunteer before the program ends will get their vouchers for a Disney theme park ticket once their service has been verified.”
Disney remains mum about the cut-off date.
“We are close to our goal of inspiring 1 million people to make a difference by volunteering,” Disney World spokesman Rick Sylvain said Friday. “This spirit of volunteer is making a significant impact in communities across the country. When we reach our goal, we will be happy to share more details.”
Hmmm. More details? That doesn’t sound like “The End” does it? Stay tuned.
http://thedailydisney.com/blog/2010/03/are-days-numbered-for-give-a-day-get-a-disney-day/
GAD closed 3/9/10:
http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/di...ebrate/index?name=Give-A-Day-Get-A-Disney-Day
The overwhelming support we received for the "Give a Day. Get a Disney Day." program has helped us reach our goal of inspiring one million people to volunteer a day of service to their communities. The program has now ended. Although you can no longer register and sign up for volunteer opportunities on this site to earn a free Disney Theme Park ticket, you can still continue to give back to your community by locating and signing up for volunteer opportunities through HandsOn Network.
http://www.disunplugged.com/2010/03/09/disneys-give-a-day-get-a-disney-day-has-closed/
http://thedailydisney.com/blog/2010...promotion-after-1-million-volunteers-sign-up/
Indications show that the “Give a Day, Get a Disney Day” promotion, which encouraged volunteerism with the prospect of free admission to a Disney theme park, is coming to an end.
Last month, the company boasted that it had amassed more than 600,000 volunteers in the first six weeks of the program, which began Jan. 1, 2010.
“We have been overwhelmed by the response,” said Tom Staggs, chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts.
When the program was annouced to the public last fall, Disney said it would distribute tickets to the first 1 million to complete their service. At the volunteer celebration last month, there were no signs that the program would be extended past that mark.
Now, the HandsOn Network, which has partnered with Disney to match volunteers with volunteer opportunities, has sent an email to organization coordinators saying that it expects the program to end “very soon.”
A point of emphasis in the e-mail: “Only volunteers who have completed the registration and signed up for a specific date and time to volunteer before the program ends will get their vouchers for a Disney theme park ticket once their service has been verified.”
Disney remains mum about the cut-off date.
“We are close to our goal of inspiring 1 million people to make a difference by volunteering,” Disney World spokesman Rick Sylvain said Friday. “This spirit of volunteer is making a significant impact in communities across the country. When we reach our goal, we will be happy to share more details.”
Hmmm. More details? That doesn’t sound like “The End” does it? Stay tuned.
http://thedailydisney.com/blog/2010/03/are-days-numbered-for-give-a-day-get-a-disney-day/