While big profits and big bargains have consumers and retailers eagerly anticipating the Black Friday countdown, 2009BlackFridayAds.com, an online business that releases Black Friday ads before they hit the newspapers, is donating a percentage of this year's revenues to World Vision, a charity organization that helps poverty-stricken children, families and communities worldwide through sponsorship and donations, and the Milwaukee Rescue Mission, an organization that provides food and shelter for more than 300 men, women, and children.
The online outfit, 2009BlackFridayAds.com , gained significant publicity last year when the website was featured on MSN as one of the top Black Friday advertisement sites during the Black Friday Bonanza.
This year, the consumer demand as well as the growing web presence of the online business is projected to top its past years profits. Rather than taking in all the excess profits, owner Ty Price of Milwaukee, WI, wants to donate a portion to children and families who need it most this holiday season.
With the online business's commitment to sharing its proceeds with the world-renowned World Vision Organization and the Milwaukee Rescue Mission, 2009BlackFridayAds.com hopes to generate enough charity proceeds to make a significant impact on their holiday efforts.
With the kickoff of Black Friday 2009 this week, most have their attentions fixed on price-chopped bargains and how fueled profits may help retailers bounce back in the recessed economy.
Where the bottom-line focus understandably resonates everywhere throughout the nation's battered economy, it's encouraging to see that some businesses still look toward giving back to those who need it most this holiday season.
2009 Black Friday Ads ( http://www.2009blackfridayads.com ) is one of the leading Black Friday bargain advertisement resources on the web that gets leaked Black Friday ads before the public even knows about it. 2009BlackFridayAds.com is committed to donating 5% of its profits to the World Vision Organization and 5% to the Milwaukee Rescue Mission. More information is available at:
http://www.2009blackfridayads.com/charity
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