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Oct13
MyCityRocks Is Rocking In Houston
Young people in Houston know about MyCityRocks.  The fast-growing social phenom is all about helping raise awareness (and bucks) for local and national charities.

The site is very popular in Houston, and other parts of TX, and has plans to reach out and touch the rest of America.  They've been recently written up in the Greater Houston Weekly (cover story) and in Net Family News

And, they've done all this with very little upfront financial investment.  Smart...  Look for more from them in the coming months.

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