2. Brian Fielding
Brian Fielding is making his charity website, brianfieldingcharities.com, an online hub for the
latest news on cancer charities’ events, stories and calls to action.
There are large and small charities out there that are helping cancer victims in various ways, said
Brian Fielding, who is a real estate investor and philanthropist. From cancer research to
providing wigs or vacations, he feels all of these charities are deserving of national attention and
assistance.
The idea came to Brian Fielding when he began supporting Send Me on Vacation, a non-profit
organization that allows women with breast cancer to go on dream vacations with their families
in order to lend them some emotional support. As he supported and spoke to friends about
these charities, he said he realized few people had heard of the charity, even with a website of
its own, sendmeonvacation.org. The creation of a central online home for low-profile charities
such as this would help further their causes, he decided.
3. Brian Fielding
The Brian Fieldling Charities website’s blog will now include articles on other charities and their
events. Brian Fielding is putting out a call to other charity organizations – large and small – to
submit their own articles for posting. Articles are not automatically posted, but will be reviewed
to ensure it meets the goals of the site.
Additionally, the Brian Fielding Charities website will soon feature a page entitled “Our Charity
Partners.” This page will highlight the charities that actively submit content for the blog or that
asked to be considered for promotion.
As a commercial real estate industry veteran, Brian Fielding helps charitable organizations
around the globe through financial support as well as advocating for them on various online
platforms, including brianfieldingcharities.com. His website serves as a hub for charities of all
sizes to share their events, stories and calls to action in one online locale. Financially supporting
every charity would be wonderful, but is not feasible, Brian Fielding said. However, informing
the masses of these charities and creating conversation about their efforts can generate more
recognition and donations.