New Changes to H.A.P.P.Y. Website
H.A.P.P.Y. News October 10, 2009
The H.A.P.P.Y. website has gone through a major overhaul by the direction and vision of new webmaster, Phoenix Afterglow. Many vast improvements have transpired, including the addition of this news bulletin. The new layout not only creates a chance to prominently display vast amounts of information and multimedia, but a more functional flow. Surfing this website has never been easier.

Other improvements include an "Archives" section. This organizes all prior news and publications by year, creating a timeline of events, rather than have a mixed bag of news.

Although it is difficult to mention all changes and updates, many more improvements are underway. Presently, "HAPPYtv" at the "Media" tab is only a photo gallery. Various streaming videos will be added shortly. Overall, the changes make for a better website, making it easier to communicate to our viewers. Any questions, comments, or concerns about the changes to our website, please do not hesitate to contact us.


"Sponsor A Child Live Beta" Coming Soon
H.A.P.P.Y. News October 10, 2009

In order to create immediate relief, H.A.P.P.Y. plans to create "Sponsor A Child Live Beta." Benefactors and humanitarians alike would be able to have up-to-date information about the child they sponsored. Traditionally, a donor would receive a letter and picture in the mail to see the child they sponsored, with a chance of having a letter from them. With "Sponsor A Child Live Beta," one will be able to see daily blogs, videos, and photos of their sponsored child, as well as anyone else that surfs onto our site. Currently, this program is in its testing phase, but cannot be completed unless we receive generous donations from people like you. Please click "Donate Now" above to support this effort. For more information about this program, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Prior news will be located under the ARCHIVES tab, sorted by year.
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