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LITTLETON, Colo., Aug. 27 / V-Newswire/ -- A program called The Footprints Network aggregates thousands of consumer micro  donations made while conducting online transactions in order to help fund community development projects that fight poverty  worldwide. The global initiative was organized in 2004 by WorldNomads.com, a company that is setting the travel services industry bar  for corporate social responsibility. As of this writing, 302,278 people have helped raise more than $785,383 for 53  projects around the world. The aggregate contributions, which individually range from $1 to $5, assist in alleviating crushing poverty, and the  health, social and environmental ills that accompany it, which today affects over two billion of the world's population  that live on less than $2 a day. Projects include sight restoration, farming, education, clean water, sanitation and other essentials. Most projects The  Footprints Network supports are in developing countries, which yield the greatest social return on investment. In evaluating the merit of each project, The Footprints Network uses the United Nation's Millennium Development Goals as  guide and compass: •Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger •Achieve universal primary education •Promote gender equality and empowering women •Reduce child mortality •Improve maternal health •Combat HIV / AIDS, malaria and other diseases •Ensure environmental sustainability •Develop a global partnership for development "Alleviating the extreme cycle of poverty and the ills that accompany it is everyone's moral responsibility. Yet the extent  of world poverty can seem so overwhelming that many of us are left feeling helpless and that the problems are just too big  for any one person to make a difference," said Christy McCarthy, Community Manager for WorldNomads.com and co-producer of  the Positive Footprints documentary series. A commitment to overcome this feeling of powerlessness motivated the WorldNomads.com team to found The Footprints Network  after the 2004 Asian tsunami. In five years it has grown into an independent network of e-commerce businesses that share  the same ethics and values and, through technology, seek to change the world by asking customers spending money online to  make a small donation to charity at the same time. WorldNomads.com supports all administrative costs of the program so 100 percent of donations go directly to the projects.  The Footprints Network is an alliance of e-commerce companies and their customers plus project partners. The business  partners include WorldNomads.com, Travel Insurance Direct, JetAbroad.com, SurfStitch.com and REMO General Store. Charity  partners include Oxfam, the Fred Hollows Foundation, Save the Children, Water Aid and many more. "We're looking for more online e-commerce business partners to integrate the Footprints mechanism into their shopping carts  and, transaction by transaction, help make a difference," said McCarthy. "We are committed to being an integral part of  every adventurous traveler's journey. Since launching in 2002, our focus has been on providing a range of services to keep  adventurous and independent travelers safe on the road." For travel services, charitable contributions and more information, please visit http://www.WorldNomads.com. MEDIA ENQUIRIES: Alexia Nestora, alexia[at]lassocommunications.com, 303 898 3376 SOURCE WorldNomads.com RELATED LINKS http://www.worldnomads.com