Under Armour Next Generation Charity Challenge: Contribute to Camp Compass Academy!

   09.25.13

Under Armour Next Generation Charity Challenge: Contribute to Camp Compass Academy!

Generation Charity Challenge

I’m not backing down on this challenge, and I hope that you reading OutdoorHub right now (yes, you) will whip out your debit card and give up to $9.

Seriously…$1 to $9. Right now. Click HERE.

For less than 10 bucks you can make a huge difference.

Why? Because Under Armour laid down a challenge with $50,000 of their own money. The non-profits they picked are competing to get it. Camp Compass Academy is the only one in the mix that is outdoor-related, improving inner-city kids’ lives through outdoor sports like fishing, hunting, shooting sports, camping, and hiking.

Even if the other organizations are good organizations, we should nail winning this. There are a lot of us!

So I’m asking: give just a buck or two? No amount is too small. Click HERE.

Done. Bam.

Okay then, on to the next interesting article of the day.

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Houtman writes books embracing the great outdoors for children and adults. Available as paperbacks and e-books at Amazon, they are: A Whirlwind Opener (#1), Driving Me Crazy (#2), Spare the Rod (#3), Duck, Duck Deuce (#4), Born to be Wild (#5) and A Second Chance (#6) as well as K.J.'s Reflections Under the Big Pine with Bill Miller, a non-fiction devotional for adults.

“I thoroughly enjoyed the Fish On Kids Books series – Houtman has a wonderful talent. I'm engaged in the life of Gus and when one book ends, I want to find out what he is up to in the next.” Sharon Rushton, Outdoor Writer and author of No Paved Road to Freedom

“From cover to cover the best series of chapter books I've seen in years. These books are wholesome with a focus on adventure. Wish I had them when I was a kid. I'm still a kid at heart and prolific reader. These are my kind of books.” Larry Rea, host, Outdoors with Larry Rea, Memphis, TN

“I’ve read them all and think these books are great.” Jim Zumbo, professional hunter and outdoor writer

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