The Bob Woodruff Foundation, named for the ABC correspondent who was injured in 2006 by a roadside bomb in Iraq, is launching a fundraiser through the social media network Twitter. Twitter users communicate through "tweets," which are frequent, short messages sent to friends and family to stay connected. The free service can be used both online and through cellphones. The foundation, through its Tweet to Remind campaign, seeks to raise $1.65 million to help military men and women get assistance through a variety of services-from adaptive housing to psychological care-once they return from war. "We wanted to do (11 comments)
The Bob Woodruff Foundation, named for the ABC correspondent who was injured in 2006 by a roadside bomb in Iraq, is launching a fundraiser through the social media network Twitter. Twitter users communicate through "tweets," which are frequent, short messages sent to friends and family to stay connected. The free service can be used both online and through cellphones. The foundation, through its Tweet to Remind campaign, seeks to raise $1.65 million to help military men and women get assistance through a variety of services-from adaptive housing to psychological care-once they return from war. "We wanted to do (6 comments)