We can give it a try. I had never even heard of it before this came up here. The goodsearch organization seems to be run by good people with good intent. But the actual benefits to OCF may not be much in real dollars. The amount that they give to any non profit (they really didn't check us out much before allowing us to participate) is very small. The search engines in general make most of the money, in this case Yahoo. But before I toss any stones, we'll see what it does. Our Amazon donation situation gives us 2.5-4% of every purchase. That really adds up if people remember to use it, so I like these " no cost to you" ideas. But in the real world Yahoo searches run a very far second to Google as a search engine used by the public.

I want to thank MsGrant though for the initiative and the idea. OCF needs all the help we can get in these tough economic times.

Shaylynn - please be careful with your facts. Both breast and ovarian take more lives than oral every year.

I will keep everyone posted on how this plays out before making any comment to fully get behind it or not. Here is the FAQ about Goodsearch http://www.goodsearch.com/About.aspx


Brian, stage 4 oral cancer survivor. OCF Founder and Director. The first responsibility of a leader is to define reality. The last is to say thank you. In between, the leader is a servant.