Vthankyou at the Walk of Thanks

On Thursday, one of our team members participated in the Back On My Feet/New England Center for Homeless Veterans Walk of Thanks. Sadly, most of our footage didn’t come out because of the pouring rain, but we did get a Vthankyou message from Bridget Horne, Director of Communications and Corporate Relations at Back On My Feet (Boston).

As a side plug if you’re in Boston, Back On My Feet has a running program with the New England Center for Homeless Veterans 4 days a week. Click here for more information on how to volunteer!


More thank yous!

It didn’t matter whether or not people took up the full length of a vsnap (one minute), it mattered that they took the time, 3 seconds or 30, to say thank you. Here’s the last bunch of the one minute series:

Hope all the veterans, all those serving and their families had a very happy Veterans Day!


How long does it take for 100 people to say thank you?

Where’d all these thumbnails come from? They’re from the one minute videos we’ve been posting on the blog over the past couple days. About 100 people saying thank you in around 10 minutes. Pretty incredible. Here’s the second set of videos in the series.

Record your own video message on Vsnap, share your message with vthankyou@vsnap.com (you’ll see this on the share page), and $5 will go the Wounded Warrior Project! Tell your friends on Facebook or tweet (use the hashtag #vthankyou).


From Dallas to Philly, from Winchester to Irvine

Here’s another set of Vthankyou messages… from Dallas to Philly, from St. Mary’s Youth Group in Winchester to the Active Minds Chapter at UC Irvine… it’s amazing to see folks coming together to say thank you. Click on the thumbnails below to view their Vthankyou messages!

Make your own message of thanks to our veterans and their families by visiting http://www.vsnap.com. Record your video message on Vsnap, share your message with vthankyou@vsnap.com (you’ll see this on the share page), and $5 will go the Wounded Warrior Project! Tell your friends on Facebook or tweet (use the hashtag #vthankyou).

Stacey and Courtney of @TheSumoSkinny Hunter Lisa of @REELColVentures Shawn Wolfgang Casey McLaughlin Youth from BCYF Active Minds Chapters Team Melissa, an RN from Texas Joe, Connor, Chris Vsnaps from MassInno Chris at MassChallenge Active Minds UCI Shawn Elise from Philly Erica Nicki and Sophia Steve, BC basketball coach Vsnaps from MassInno Vsnaps from MassInno Anne at MassInno Team from Uber Boston St. Mary's Youth Group St. Mary's Youth Group St. Mary's Youth Group St. Mary's Youth Group St. Mary's Youth Group Sal, youth minister at St. Mary's Youth Group St. Mary's Youth Group St. Mary's Youth Group Jeremy Bersin at MassChallenge Image Map

Happy Veterans Day!

Today is the last day of the Vthankyou campaign and we just wanted to extend our thanks and support to all those that have served, all that are serving, and all their families and friends that have supported them.

You can still record your message of thanks to our veterans and their families by sending a video message on http://www.vsnap.com. Send it to vthankyou@vsnap.com (you’ll see this on the share video page), and $5 will go to the Wounded Warrior Project! Email it to your friends, share on Facebook, or tweet!

If you need more inspiration on what to say, here are a few more videos (all about one minute of long) of people saying thanks to our veterans and troops.


A minute of thanks…

Do you have a minute to say thank you? How about 10 seconds? Check out how many folks we got to say thank you in under a minute:

From now until Veterans Day (tomorrow!), record your message of thanks to our veterans and their families on Vsnap, share with vthankyou@vsnap.com, and $5 will go to the Wounded Warrior Project! Share that message with your friends, tweet about us or tell your friends on Facebook!


More Faces of Vthankyou!

Remember to record your message of thanks to our country’s veterans, military, and their families on http://www.vsnap.com (all you need is a laptop with a webcam), share the URL/address with vthankyou@vsnap.com, and $5 will go to the Wounded Warrior Project from now until November 11th! Spread the word via TwitterFacebook.

Here are some more examples of some of the vsnaps we’ve been receiving for the Vthankyou campaign. Folks at Starbucks, BC students and more… click on the thumbnails to watch the messages of thanks to our veterans, troops, and their families.

 

Jonathan Happy Veterans Day! Catherine Adler, US Marines veteran Stacey and Romeo Elle Happy Veterans Day! Happy Veterans Day! Happy Veterans Day! Michael BC student Bobby BC student BC student BC student BC student Daniel Kasey Starbucks! Man at Starbucks Woman at Starbucks Woman at Starbucks Eric Andersen, @Eric_Andersen Woman at Starbucks Family at Starbucks Woman at Starbucks Michael Novaria Trish Fontanilla, Community Manager at Vsnap Chad O'Connor, @chadoconnor Dave Perry BCYF youth, min 1:10 BCYF youth, minute 1:44 Happy Veterans Day! Image Map

Vthankyou with the BCYF Youth

On Friday, we visited students involved with the Boston Centers for Youth and Families (BCYF). The afternoon started with a talk from Boston Veterans’ Services Commissioner, Francisco Urena. We took some time to chat with the students about Vthankyou and gave them a few minutes to draw and think about what they wanted to say in their messages. Sadly, the internet connection didn’t allow us to log onto http://wwww.vsnap.com but that didn’t stop us from getting videos of thanks to our veterans and troops! Check out the video below to hear some amazing messages of thanks:

We’d like to thank the students and Franciso Urena as well as Daphne Griffin,Therese Martinez, and the rest of the BCYF staff for all their support! To make your own video of thanks to our veterans, troops and their families, all you need is a computer with a webcam! Log onto http://www.vsnap.com, make an account (it’ll take 2 minutes or less), record a video, and share it with vthankyou@vsnap.com. For every video message of thanks, $5 will go to the Wounded Warrior Project! Tell your friends and spread the word via Twitter or Facebook.


Halfway through Vthankyou!

Thanks to everyone that has supported the campaign so far. If you’ve already recorded a message, share it with everyone you know!

If you’re just tuning in, in honor of Veterans Day we’re recording videos of thanks to our veterans and military from now until November 11th. For each message sent, $5 will be donated to the Wounded Warrior Project! We’ve got a $5,000 matching donation on the line, so get to recording!

1) Register on http://www.vsnap.com and record 6 seconds or 60 to say thanks to our veterans, military, and their families. No fancy equipment necessary, just a laptop with a webcam. Need some inspiration? Check out these examples: How do you vthankyou? or Vthankyou with the BCYF Youth

2) Share the message with vthankyou@vsnap.com so we can keep track of the donations. You don’t even need to open up your email, there’s a share page after you save your video. Share it with a few friends as well – just add their email addresses separated by commas. That’ll make it easy for them to come and record their own thank yous.

3) And you’re done! 100% of the proceeds go to the Wounded Warrior Project, an organization that helps honor and empower wounded veterans. Share with your friends on Twitter or Facebook.

“Now til #VeteransDay send a vsnap of thanks to our veterans & $5 will be donated to the Wounded Warrior Proj http://vthankyou.com #vthankyou” (Click here to tweet this)


Faces of Vthankyou

From a 12 year-old student to an 88 year-old veteran, from the east coast to the west coast… people are coming together to say thank you to America’s veterans and military. Here are some more examples of the Vthankyou messages we’ve been receiving.

Remember to record your message of thanks to our country’s veterans, military, and their families on http://www.vsnap.com (all you need is a laptop with a webcam), share the URL/address with vthankyou@vsnap.com, and $5 will go to the Wounded Warrior Project from now until November 11th! Spread the word via Twitter, Facebook.

Tom O'Keefe of BostonTweet Rose Dave McLaughlin, CEO of Vsnap Elizabeth, BCYF BCYF youth, minute 0:13 BCYF youth, minute 00:29 Jump Off Campus Donato, WWII Veteran BCYF youth, minute 00:42 BCYF youth, minute 00:49 BCYF youth, minute 00:53 BCYF youth, minute 00:58 BCYF youth, minute 1:01 BCYF touth, minute 1:05 BCYF youth, minute 1:10 BCYF youth, minute 1:16 BCYF youth, minute 1:21 BCYF youth, minute 1:44 BCYF youth, minute 1:54 BCYF youth, minute 2:05 BCYF youth, minute 2:17 BCYF youth, minute 2:26 BCYF group thank you with Franciso Rrena, minute 2:56 Michael Novaria Daniel McGuire of Skinny Prices Maggie Bertram of Active Minds Steve Garfield Shonak Patel Laura Fitton, Inbound Marketing Evangelist at HubSpot Staff at Help Scout Justin Cambria Chad O'connor Trish Fontanilla, Community Manager at Vsnap Joselin Mane of BostonTweetup Jane Ottensmeyer Lauren Landry of BostInnoEdu Jim Joyce, CEO of Point of Care Adrian Wong Kathy in NYC Andy of Wafflehaus Media Shawn Harris of Smarter Retailer Christine, Boston Warren Paul Anderson Will Kaufman of Convertiv Joe Nigro, Business Development Manager at Vsnap Image Map

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