Welcome to the Unofficial Ian Somerhalder Foundation Blog
This blog is all about the work done by the Ian Somerhalder Foundation.
Saturday, 28 April 2012
Links to Official Sites
The Official Ian Somerhalder Foundation Website
http://www.isfoundation.com/
Facebook - Ian Somerhalder Foundation
http://www.facebook.com/ISFoundation
Twitter - Ian Somerhalder Foundation
https://twitter.com/#!/IS_Foundation
Ian Somerhalder's Huffington Post Blog
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ian-somerhalder
http://www.isfoundation.com/
Facebook - Ian Somerhalder Foundation
http://www.facebook.com/ISFoundation
Twitter - Ian Somerhalder Foundation
https://twitter.com/#!/IS_Foundation
Ian Somerhalder's Huffington Post Blog
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ian-somerhalder
How successful have ISF been?
The IS Foundation isn’t as well known as other environmental pressure
groups from around the world but the foundation is in its early days. Even
though, The Foundation is only a year old, there has been success in promoting
the cause and making people aware of the issues ISF stand for.
Who do ISF target?
The IS Foundation target every person who are willing to help to increase
the awareness of the foundation and the issues the foundation stand for. The IS
Foundation promote the awareness of their issues in different ways such as:
Advertisements, College Newsletters and Ian Somerhalder’s Blog for The
Huffington Post. Also In 2011, Ian personally went to a conference in
Washington DC to testify his views on Capitol Hill about the importance of
funding global conservation efforts.
What are the issues that the ISF are concerned with?
The issues the IS Foundation focus on:
• Distributing funds and resources towards global conservation, green energy
development/deployment and educational tools.
• Creating awareness that global deforestation can be seen as a national/international and global security risk.
• Creating mobility by engaging and supporting of the most powerful, yet disregarded, disrespected and overlooked population on the planet - our youth.
• Ending animal cruelty and promoting programs such as: “species specific sterilization drugs”, transferring and re-training of abandoned animals into assistive and therapy guides.
• Supporting and creating sustainable strategies for “no-kill shelters”.
• Creating awareness that global deforestation can be seen as a national/international and global security risk.
• Creating mobility by engaging and supporting of the most powerful, yet disregarded, disrespected and overlooked population on the planet - our youth.
• Ending animal cruelty and promoting programs such as: “species specific sterilization drugs”, transferring and re-training of abandoned animals into assistive and therapy guides.
• Supporting and creating sustainable strategies for “no-kill shelters”.
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