My name is Jonathon Lunardi and I am the director of a new non profit called Charity for Debt. I am 29 years old and have always been involved helping student communities from my time running the Sooner Information Network at OU to building tools for Student Government’s across the nation. Recently, a buddy of mine and I came up with an innovative non profit model that we hope will also help students, Charity for Debt.
Charity for Debt is simple, we pay you $20/hour to work for a charity / non profit in your local community. Sounds great right? You get to help a worthy cause by volunteering and get paid, but there is one catch, we don’t pay you directly so you can buy movies and itunes, we help protect your financial future by paying off your student loan. So, you give charity, for debt paid off. Student loan debt can be a major cause of financial debt and can hurt your potential to purchase investments, houses, or wedding rings in the future. Paying off the principal loan debt with money from Charity for Debt can save you thousands of dollars of interest, plus you get to feel good about what you are doing instead of flipping burgers on the side.
If you are interested in this opportunity, Charity for Debt is taking applications for the first pilot program. We have already raised $8,000 of the $10,000 needed to begin. So, log on (http://www.charityfordebt.org) and add your application today, it only takes a second. It doesn’t matter where you live as long as it is in the U.S. and you can be a current student or recent grad, as long as you have over $5,000 in student loan debt.
Sign up and help us spread the word! The more applications we have submitted, the easier it is for us to raise awareness and ultimately money to pay off student loan debt!
To view the website, visit us at: http://www.charityfordebt.org
Facebook group: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=25714165653




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