If you're an active part of the Twitter community, you're probably well aware that the Twestival event is underway today. In some parts of the world it's already over, but in others it's just beginning. WebProNews talked to Judy Chang of PayPal's non-profit team about the event, and the company's role in it.
If you're unfamiliar with Twestival, this is its second year, and it is a global initiative to raise money for a cause that is selected by the community - last year it was about getting clean water to people that didn't have it, and this year it's about education around the world - the organization to benefit is Concern Worldwide.
The event takes place online as well as off. People arrange parties and events in cities all over the world and see who can raise the most money. "The cities are somewhat competing," says Chang.
If you're unfamiliar with Twestival, this is its second year, and it is a global initiative to raise money for a cause that is selected by the community - last year it was about getting clean water to people that didn't have it, and this year it's about education around the world - the organization to benefit is Concern Worldwide.
The event takes place online as well as off. People arrange parties and events in cities all over the world and see who can raise the most money. "The cities are somewhat competing," says Chang.
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