Check out MyQuire – and help Many Hands win $500!

Posted by Bill McKinney:

One of the resources we discovered at the boot camp is an online collaboration space called “MyQuire.” It’s a free service that allows groups to share projects, documents, calendars, tasks, etc. A few of us have joined and are learning how to use it. If you have any need to collaborate with anybody online, you should check it out – but only after you read on…

Here’s the cool thing… Since I joined MyQuire as a result of the bootcamp, I am eligible to win $500 for Many Hands by adding the most people to my network by September 15. All you have to do to help is sign up (it’s free) and then send me a friend request. Here’s how:

  • Go to MyQuire and register.
  • Once you’re registered and logged on just click on the “search” function, then enter “Bill McKinney,” make sure “profiles” is selected, and hit the search button.
  • MyQuire Search
  • When my profile pops up, click on the “Send a friend request?” icon.myquire-friendrequest.jpg
  • Now we’re in business. I’ll receive your friend request, I’ll add you to my list of friends, and you’ll be in my network. If we’re lucky you have just helped raise $500 for Many Hands. That was easy. Thanks!

As long as you’re there, have a look around. Feel free to contribute to any of the groups or projects I’ve set up, and let me know if you want me to contribute to anything you may set up.

Don’t forget to send me a friend request after you’ve registered. Thanks!

4 comments so far

  1. Gary Gantney on

    what a great place.

  2. Gary M. Gantney, PE on

    i’m the founder of the ongoing Kenya Project, formally known as the Pasadena District Kenya Project. we have been building water and water treatment projects in Kenya for the last 20-years with great success. we’ve just completed a major sewer and sewer treatment project for Maua, Kenya. this had been a 4-year project that brought major relief to a hospital that serves over a 250,000 people and the whole town now has a system. Gary M. Gantney, PE (818)438-3651

  3. manyhands on

    Hi Gary, thanks for your comments. Two of our Many Hands volunteers – a retired couple from Southern California – worked on water projects in Kenya before they joined us in South Africa in 2004 and 2006.
    In time I hope our little organization can grow to make the kind of positive impact on as many people as your Kenya Project has. Best wishes for your continued good work – let us know if we can do anything to support your efforts.

  4. O. H. Wally on

    Very cool idea.


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