
Reed Lipman is just one of the young leaders currently working to support PeacePlayers International.
The other week, you read here about Reed Lipman and the Lipman Family, who traveled to Israel for Reed’s Bar Mitzvah and stopped in on PPI – ME’s program activity while they were there. Last week, over on the Sixth Man, we spotlighted Daniel Shane, who’s also working on behalf of PPI – ME for his Bar Mitzvah, and whose work was featured in the Canadian Jewish News.
One other boy is currently working on behalf of PPI – ME, Zac Emanuel. We plan to introduce him to you shortly, but first, we wanted to take a minute to point you towards the hub of all of PPI’s grassroots fundraising activity right now, Razoo.com. Razoo lets you set up a simple, fun webpage to support your favorite nonprofits, including PeacePlayers International, giving you the tools to recruit your friends and family as fellow activists.
Right now, both Zac and Reed are working through Razoo to take their Bar Mitzvah projects to the next level, but the site is a great tool for any community fundraiser, be it a Bar Mitzvah project, a 3-on-3 tournament, a bar night, or more.
So if you’re interested in taking action to support PPI, check out what Razoo has to offer. Ready to get started? Download PPI’s “Host Your Own Event” kit or contact Brian Cognato at bcognato@peaceplayersintl.org to get the ball rolling!


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