#yahoodetroit participates in the children's holiday wish program. Spreading the cheer year after year!!
seen from United States
seen from Estonia

seen from Philippines
seen from Germany
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from China

seen from Philippines
seen from United Kingdom
seen from China

seen from Canada
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Germany
seen from China

seen from Türkiye

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from Australia
#yahoodetroit participates in the children's holiday wish program. Spreading the cheer year after year!!

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
Last week marked Spring Service Week at Yahoo Omaha! Our office volunteered for three different events:
QLI Spring Clean Event
Yahoo employees donated their time cleaning up the QLI (Quality Living, Inc) campus and vehicles. QLI has become one of the nation’s premier post-hospital centers for brain and spinal cord injury rehabilitation. They were also a 2015 Yahoo Employee Foundation grant recipient!
Yahoo Cheer Craft Event Benefiting Children’s Hospital
A group of Yahoo’s spent time hand-making fleece blankets and decorating cheery placemats for Omaha Children’s Hospital patients. The blankets and placemats will put a smile on the face of patients in need!
FBLA Field Trip
Yahoo hosted students from the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) program. Volunteers gave office tours, spoke about their Yahoo journey, and provided expert career advice!
Thanks to everyone involved in this Spring’s Service Week! Through opportunities like these, Yahoo’s can make a big impact on their community!
Over the course of 4 days at the FoodBank for the Heartland, Yahoo Omaha volunteered a total of 96.91 hours, packaged 756 pounds of cereal & put together 3,472 bags of food for Children in the Omaha area.
Even though volunteering is not a competition, those that volunteered on Thursday March 10th did an unbelievable job and packaged 49.8 bags of food per hour!!!! (The average is around 30 bags/ hour).
Omaha Yahoos pulled together this holiday season to drive support for our local community with food and toy drive. In addition, Omaha Yahoos were encouraged to leverage the power of Yahoo donation matching to immediately DOUBLE the impact of charitable donations. In just a few weeks, the office pulled together to donate:
~250 lbs of food to the FoodBank for the Heartland
~40 toys to children in need
Nearly $1,700 cash (including Yahoo donation matching) to charities selected by Yahoos
And Omaha Yahoos brought in ~60 gifts our elves wrapped as a 'Thank you' to anyone who donated. Thanks Omaha Yahoos for continuing to make good a daily habit - no matter the season!
kcurlz and jstopin-by doing a great job counting backpacks while volunteering! Thank you Sunnyvale Community Service for hosting us and all the Yahoo’s who helped stuff backpacks. Great work everyone!

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
Foundations: OpenSocial & Others
Yahoo, Google and MySpace announced the launch of the OpenSocial Foundation this morning.
Essentially, the group will provide resources to those willing to build on shared open-standards in order to increase access to social apps for all. (Sort of like the Mozilla Foundation's mission of open standards programming). The idea is to reduce the amount of duplicate work amongst developers. This will help with OpenID efforts and increase popularity and uniques across the shared partners' sites. So basically it's a nonprofit organization that will increase revenue and counter FaceBook's proprietary practices.
HOW DO FOUNDATIONS WORK? A foundation is generally a donor-advised fund that endows gifts to various cause-related activities. Basically, every foundation has to meet IRS requirements in order to incorporate and gain federal tax exemptions. Foundations receive similar tax breaks to non-profit organizations except that they must pay an excise tax. So, when companies are rolling in dough, they can donate to their own foundations, advise on those funds, help some good causes and get a tax break.
WHAT ARE THE CAUSES? I'm all for the OpenSocial Foundation as well as the Mozilla Foundation as I view these groups as being forged in the spirit of collaboration and a neutral web. But what do we know of the others?
As far as tech-related foundations are concerned, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is one of the leading organizations in public health and independent education. This is evident in the fact that the world's richest man, Warren Buffet made plans in 2006 to leave 83% of his $62 billion dollar fortune to the Gate's Foundation as an endowment. In comparison, when it comes to cause-related efforts, Google and Yahoo are virtually unknown. I'm not sure whether this is because the two organizations spend less time promoting their successes or whether the billions at the Gates Foundation's disposal is enough to make any effort pale in comparison.
GOOGLE.ORG Two years ago Google launched Google.org with efforts to combat poverty, fund start-up companies and produce fuel-efficient cars. When Google.org's Executive Director Larry Brilliant won the TED prize later that year, his wish for the future was an “early detection, rapid response” system for disease outbreaks. Upon first glance, I looked for a connection between Google's $3.9 million investment in Anne Wojcicki's 23andMe genome service and the foundation's chronic disease-related mission.
Google co-founder Sergei Brin received a great deal of criticism last year for investing in the company as Wojcicki was linked as a love interest. Nevertheless, the investment was not made through Google's foundation side as 23andme has more of an emphasis on personal genome exploration than it does on widespread public health initiatives. Instead, the $10 million dollars invested towards Google.org's "Predict and Prevent" causes include sizable contributions to the Global Health and Security Initiative and a $5 million dollar multi-year grant toInSTEDD -an early disease detection and rapid disaster response program.
Google.org has also launched a $10 million dollar RFP program calling for investment proposals in for-profit companies believed to accelerate the adoption of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles.