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CHASE COMMUNITY GIVING FOR MICA RUNWAY 2010 & VMP CAMPAIGN



Dear DeafVision Supporters, fans and friends!
Great News! We've just created a VLOG in ASL in English subtitles to help you understand the purpose of Chase Community Giving! Kudos to Maleni Chaitoo for contributing her time to help out!

Chase Bank is donating $25,000 to the 100 non-profit companies that get the most facebook votes! That's right. No gimmicks! There is not just one winner but one-hundred! I KNOW we can do this! And it only takes 20 seconds of your time to help our important cause.

This contest started on November 11th and ends December 11th. I found out about it last week, so we only have a week left to catch up. However... If EVERY PERSON who received this message and watch our vlog to learn about our goals casts one vote for DeafVision Filmworks, 

believe we could be one of the top 100 companies! We would immediately have an operating fund for our projects and get the ball roling!! Voting for DeafVision Filmworks takes 20 seconds of your time and is easy!!

For better viewing, click on the video to go directly to youtube.


Tell your friends!!!

#1) Become a fan of Community Giving Facebook Page at:
#2) Click on this link below for "DeafVision Filmworks and cast your vote (click the top button with the hand)!
#3) If you wish to make a donation to support our projects, click on this link :http://www.jadefilm.com/vmpcampaign/donation.html
Thanks for the support and the vote!
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