Wednesday, 25 May 2011

Universal Careers emt announces fundraising promotion


Universal Careers emt announces fundraising promotion

When it comes to fundraising, many schools employ professionals, scour donor lists and focus only on the total. Universal Careers is giving the power to amateurs.

Universal Careers, a leader in EMT/paramedic training, announces a new online contest. “Choose Your Fundraising Theme” is a chance to get students, staff and graduates involved in the organization's growth.

Universal Careers executive Mitch Campbell said, “We thought, who knows Universal Careers better than our students and staff? These are the people who are part of our mission to train top quality EMT/paramedics, so we should turn to them for fundraising ideas. While UC will continue traditional fundraising, past graduates and staff members may have great ideas for broadening our base and getting our mission out there.”

Universal Careers has been training EMT/paramedics since 2005, using innovative methods. Their intensive programs have helped thousands prepare and certify as EMTs in a growing field. And this nontraditional thinking is what Campbell hopes will spur more interactive and successful fundraising ideas.

“We know the people we work with and our students can think in different ways. That's why we want to tap them asa resource to help continue Universal Careers' success.”

Fundraising ideas can be mailed to info@universalcareers.org.

For more information about Universal Careers' charity assistance and EMT career courses, please contact (213) 290-4682 or visit the web site at www.universalcareers.org.

Universal Careers is a national leader in EMT and paramedic training and preparation. With customer service offices in Los Angeles, Calif., and a training partner in Fredericksburg, Va., UC is a state-of-the-art provider of training for individuals interested in joining the health care field. Upon successful completion of the Universal Careers EMT Basic course, students will receive additional help in obtaining their EMT Certification which makes them eligible to work with paramedics in nearly every state in the U.S.

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