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Posted December 8, 2006


Contact:
Anne Katahira-Sims, MAVIN Foundation Executive Director

HELP SUPPORT MAVIN EACH TIME YOU SEARCH THE INTERNET


(Seattle)
There is new and easy way to raise money for MAVIN Foundation just by searching the Internet with GoodSearch.com.

It's simple. You use GoodSearch.com like any other search engine — the site is powered by Yahoo! — but each time you do, money is generated for MAVIN Foundation.

Last year, search engines generated close to $6 billion in revenue from advertisers. With GoodSearch part of this advertising revenue will now be directed to MAVIN.

We hope that not only will you use GoodSearch as your main search engine from here on out, but will also pass this message on to your friends and family. The more people who use this, the more money will go to MAVIN Foundation.

Just go to www.goodsearch.com and be sure to enter MAVIN Foundation as the charity you want to support.

Just 500 of us searching four times a day will raise about $7,300 in a year without anyone spending a dime! And, be sure to spread the word to friends and family!

MAVIN Foundation builds healthy communities that celebrate and empower mixed heritage people and families. Since 1998, MAVIN has created innovative and award-winning projects focused on mixed heritage people, transracial adoptees and multiracial families.

For more information, contact Anne Katahira-Sims at (206) 622-7101.

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Looking back at eight remarkable years!




Matt Kelley founded MAVIN magazine as a 19-year-old freshman at Wesleyan Univ.




MAVIN's premier issue hit newsstands on Jan. 29, 1999.




In 2000, MAVIN magazine became the nonprofit MAVIN Foundation.




Recently, Kelley focused his efforts on advocating on behalf of policy issues.




In 2005, MAVIN sent five 20-somethings on a 10,000-mile trek to raise awareness of multiracial issues.