Monday, May 3, 2010

For Us, It's About Others

Reaching Out to You
It has been a hectic couple of weeks because we have been looking into some great opportunities and I have been preparing for a networking conference this week - Wednesday and Thursday to be precise.

It has been more and more important that we be as accessible as possible to all of our customers and fans. So we have been showing up more on Facebook and Twitter and in your mail boxes too. We have been loving the responses and we want more! More! More! We want to know what you like. We want to know what you don't like. If you've bought from us, we want to know what you thought. If you thought about buying from us and did not, we want to know why not. Hearing from you is important to us, so please know that you can do that however you like:

Via our Facebook page
Via out Twitter page
Via the blog comments on this page
Via our website
Via email - shop@vwepuzzles.com
Via phone call - 1-866-746-7893

Reaching Out to Others
When we started Village Works, we had kids in mind even though we didn't have kids of our own at the time. It was important that we encourage children, inspire them to reach beyond what society dictates that children of color or of a certain social standing should aspire to. We want to show them different aspects of their people, thus themselves.

If you don't know our beginnings, take a read right quick. That beginning yesterday is still our focus today - and then some. We are looking deeper into schools and organizations that have the same mission to enhance a child's cultural awareness. While we will continue to create fun puzzles anyone can use for all sorts of occasions, we are looking even more to explore the mission and to have it advance to helping all sorts of people to pursue the creative purposes they are unclear how to pursue for a variety of reasons. We want to help them clear the hurdles where we can.

Encouraging, inspiring, helping - it's been our heart from the start. We're looking forward to letting you know how it goes.

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