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/// Posted by Alexandre Brabant on Wednesday, March 04, 2009
The Zajac Ranch & Zajac Foundation for Children, chooses eMarketing 101

This is a very special project I am bringing on and I am especially happy about this one, since it is a pro-bono agreement. It is the first one I do as eMarketing 101 and I am going to tell why this is so close to my heart. The Zajac Foundation for Children is an non-profit organization that raise money for children with serious and chronic illnesses and disabilities who might not otherwise have a chance to enjoy a summer camp experience. So when Jason Brice came to me and ask for some help with their search marketing plan, the answer was obvious. The idea here is quite simple, kids with a medical condition have the camp from June to September. The rest of the year, the Zajac Ranch for Children rents the facility for groups of all kinds: conferences, private groups, weddings, kids, associations, churches etc. The Ranch itself has everything you can ask for and you can bet that if you scratch yourself on the horseback riding trail, the on-site hospital has everything you can ask for to… love included apparently.
A lot of my close friends know this but I will share it with everyone now. 10 years ago, I had testicular cancer. A pretty rare one too. I found that having cancer at 27 years old was a pretty disturbing but yet enlightful experience. 3 surgeries later and countless trips to the hospital still seem like a small ordeal compare to what kids with cancer or serious illness have to go through. I considered myself lucky in the end, not having to deal with chemotherapy or radiotherapy but some people are not as lucky, which is why your help counts.
There is a common misconception that has been going around too that I just want to clarify. Alex the man still has 2 balls, but Alex the legend has only one. So the myth continues.
Please visit the Zajac Ranch for Children & Zajac Foundation when you have a minute and please reserve your spot for your next year’s corporate event or whatever you are responsible to organize.
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I sister in law has a cancer on her breast. She also did surgery twice. We are look forward and hope her recovery. The Cancer is really annoying us.Posted by life insurance quotes on 07/31 at 12:14 AMThe Ranch itself has everything you can ask for and you can bet that if you scratch yourself on the horseback riding trail, the on-site hospital has everything you can ask for to… love included apparently.
Posted by Nursing school on 08/04 at 04:27 AMI really admire what you’re doing an I’m glad you show so much optimism. Always cherish your experiences because it is our experiences that shapes us to who we are today. I hope your program will be successful and I support you all the way.
Posted by erbs palsy on 08/10 at 09:47 AMThe Zajac Ranch for Children & Zajac Foundation is a great example of the American Spirit. Keep it up.
Posted by negotiation course on 09/11 at 11:40 AMI am very happy that raising money for children with serious and chronic illnesses and disabilities. Best of luck.
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