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Posts Tagged CURE.org

Wanted: Digital Designer

Are you a Digital Designer who needs to join the CURE.org team?

We want YOU for the cure.org team

We’re a world-class international non-profit organization that is on the leading edge of using technology for non-profit fundraising and communication. We’re looking for a mission-minded, rockstar designer with chops for coding and the guts to do something that will make a real difference.
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Wanted: WordPress Rockstar

If you don’t know what JQuery, PHP, WordPress, and database normalization are, this post isn’t for you.

Instead, I recommend that you read this post on CURE Afghanistan or check out CUREkids and follow the story of a child’s life-changing surgery.

The Most Awesome Contract Job Ever!

Still with me? Great, because if you are or know someone who fits this description, we want to talk. CURE is looking for a web developer interested in six months of contract work as part of the CURE.org team. Here are the qualifications:
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CURE Won a Pixel Award!

Last Thursday evening, we received some exciting news that we want to share. If you remember back on November 27, 2011, we told you that CURE.org was nominated for a Pixel Award in the category of best non-profit website for 2011. There were two potential awards to win: a judges award and a people’s choice award that involved public online voting. We asked you, our audience of loyal supporters, volunteers, and fans, to vote for CURE.org early and often.

CURE won a Pixel Award!


I’m pleased to announce that CURE.org won the judges choice as best non-profit website. We’re thankful to receive this award, and we congratulate the other nominees that we were up against. There have been some pretty awesome winning sites in the Pixel Awards’s 6-year history, and we’re grateful to now be on that list of recipients.

But that’s not all…

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CURE Nominated for a Pixel Award

We’re pleased to announce that cure.org has been nominated for a Pixel Award in the category of Best Non-Profit website. There are two different awards for which we are eligible. The first is determined by a panel judges between the six sites in our category. The second is a “People’s Choice” award, where your votes are tallied.

Public voting for the “People’s Choice” is open now until December 18, and anyone is eligible to vote once per day. Winners will be announced later in December.

You can vote for CURE at this address: http://www.pixelawards.com/nom_win_2011.php#Non-Profit.

We’ve also created a calender reminder that you can download if you’d like to vote for us every day. It’s a great, simple way that you can help promote CURE.


Established in 2006, the Pixel Awards takes a fresh look at the best on the web. They are the cutting-edge website award, annually honoring compelling sites that have shown excellence in web design and development. Sites are submitted in 24 diverse categories, including our unique Agency, Geek, and Green categories. Any site can enter. Only 24 exceptional sites will win.

CURE International Launches New Web Site

CURE INTERNATIONAL LAUNCHES NEW WEB SITE AT CURE.ORG

Lemoyne, Pa. August 10, 2010: CURE International, a nonprofit organization dedicated to curing children with physical disabilities in the developing world, announced today the launch of its new Web site, CURE.org.

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