Carole ArgoFour Favorite Ways to Fundraise with FoodIf your philanthropic organization is looking to raise money for a local charity, it’s easy to immediately think about hosting a bingo…Mar 2, 2017Mar 2, 2017
Carole ArgoClean Out Your Closet, and Donate to Charity TooThe allure of spring’s freshness often translates to new life, rejuvenation, and cleanliness in the home. Do you usually clean out your…Mar 2, 2017Mar 2, 2017
Carole ArgoThe Importance of Opportunity for Those with DisabilitiesWith rumors, rhetoric and misinformation about crime statistics swirling and spreading throughout the country, it’s important to remember…Mar 2, 2017Mar 2, 2017
Carole ArgoAs a First Generation US Citizen Trump’s Immigration Halt Should Alarm YouMy name is Carole Argo. I am a first-generation citizen of the United States of America, and I belong here.Mar 2, 2017Mar 2, 2017
Carole ArgoMother’s Day Gift IdeasMother’s Day is coming up, people. It’s this Sunday, for the uninitiated. If you’re one of the many who’s let this slip your mind, fear…May 3, 2016May 3, 2016
Carole ArgoFive Influential Women in US Politics TodayFour years ago in November of 2012, Barack Obama was reelected to his second term as President of the United States. Now it’s 2016, meaning…Mar 28, 2016Mar 28, 2016
Carole ArgoThree Charities You’re Better Off Donating ToWhile charitable giving is a highly-endorsable act, not all charities are created equally. There are a wealth of metrics, statistics and…Mar 24, 2016Mar 24, 2016
Carole ArgoWomen Get the VoteIn 1893, women in New Zealand became the first in the world to be allowed to vote . The idea spread, but in the early 1900s, British women…Mar 5, 2016Mar 5, 2016
Carole Argo2016 Rock the Vote: A Historical Look at the Women Who Fought Our Right to VoteIn honoring and celebrating women across the world, this blog post includes the five women who managed to organize and accomplish the 1848…Feb 4, 2016Feb 4, 2016