Innovative Social Networking Site for Building Communities Launches in Detroit
Posted on: Monday, 8 December 2008, 09:00 CST
Peoplemovers.com is an online community that helps neighbors, businesses and charitable organizations connect to each other to build better communities offline and to give help and to get help, which is especially vital during these uncertain economic times.
Using Peoplemovers.com, businesses and organizations of all kinds, from schools to places of worship can easily mobilize their members to positively engage in their local communities.
A novel feature on Peoplemovers.com is the ability for users to "Help" their communities by posting extra items, supplies and other resources available for donation to people and organizations in need. People and organizations in need of goods or services can also post "Help Requests" online for others to see and assist.
"With all this economic uncertainty, we see a need for local communities
to come together like never before," says Peoplemovers.com founder and
SOURCE Peoplemovers.com
Source: PR Newswire
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