Imagine A Change Paves the Way for Solving Public Issues: Nonprofit Sets Goal to Bring People, Businesses, and Government Together
Bringing people together has never been as easy or simple.
Gaithersburg, MD, March 26, 2008 --(PR.com)-- Imagine A Change nonprofit organization (www.imagineachange.org) today announced the launch of an ambitious online forum on their website that has the ability to literally bring everyone in America together for discussing public issues. At a time where people are constantly told that they must wait for improvements to happen, this breakthrough is a refreshing twist on how Americans can improve America.
Americans should not be forced to wait until the next person comes into city, county, state, or national office, wait until more officials finally decide they want to discuss an issue, or wait for wrongs to be righted. Imagine A Change, an organization created in 2004, was created so that Americans, not the mass media, businesses, politicians, the wealthy, or any other special interest group, can lead the way in creating a better country.
One example of the problem Imagine A Change is trying to fix is the situation that surrounds the people of New York and former Governor of New York Eliot Spitzer. Alexander Keely, Imagine A Change's Executive Director says, "Governor Spitzer’s disgraceful actions were an infinitesimally small offense compared to the calamity cast upon the people of New York. For days the mass media plastered news stories all across the television and newspapers, even stooping so low as to have former/current prostitutes on television describing their similar experiences."
"What happened to the issues that the people of New York based their votes on, which they elected Eliot Spitzer to champion on their behalf? They were thrown to the side, and the people of New York were the ones that suffered the worst. On top of that, the mass media continues to let newly inaugurated Gov. Paterson's, former Gov. Spitzer’s replacement, personal issues contaminate the media, preventing a needed focus on problems that are affecting New Yorkers every day," says Mr. Keely.
Americans no longer need to be hurt or distracted by various inconsequential events that often impede progress on public issues. Imagine A Change’s online forums are the ideal solution for combating these problems and are now open to the public via the organization’s website.
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About Imagine A Change (www.imagineachange.org)
The nonprofit organization was started in 2004 with the goal of providing effective resources that bring people together to find and implement solutions to public issues. Based in Gaithersburg, Maryland, the organization is led by Executive Director Alexander Keely.
Americans should not be forced to wait until the next person comes into city, county, state, or national office, wait until more officials finally decide they want to discuss an issue, or wait for wrongs to be righted. Imagine A Change, an organization created in 2004, was created so that Americans, not the mass media, businesses, politicians, the wealthy, or any other special interest group, can lead the way in creating a better country.
One example of the problem Imagine A Change is trying to fix is the situation that surrounds the people of New York and former Governor of New York Eliot Spitzer. Alexander Keely, Imagine A Change's Executive Director says, "Governor Spitzer’s disgraceful actions were an infinitesimally small offense compared to the calamity cast upon the people of New York. For days the mass media plastered news stories all across the television and newspapers, even stooping so low as to have former/current prostitutes on television describing their similar experiences."
"What happened to the issues that the people of New York based their votes on, which they elected Eliot Spitzer to champion on their behalf? They were thrown to the side, and the people of New York were the ones that suffered the worst. On top of that, the mass media continues to let newly inaugurated Gov. Paterson's, former Gov. Spitzer’s replacement, personal issues contaminate the media, preventing a needed focus on problems that are affecting New Yorkers every day," says Mr. Keely.
Americans no longer need to be hurt or distracted by various inconsequential events that often impede progress on public issues. Imagine A Change’s online forums are the ideal solution for combating these problems and are now open to the public via the organization’s website.
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About Imagine A Change (www.imagineachange.org)
The nonprofit organization was started in 2004 with the goal of providing effective resources that bring people together to find and implement solutions to public issues. Based in Gaithersburg, Maryland, the organization is led by Executive Director Alexander Keely.
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Alexander Keely
202-905-2098
www.imagineachange.org
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Alexander Keely
202-905-2098
www.imagineachange.org
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