It's getting to be that time of year again...time for another TinyTown Relay for Life, to be held June 6-7.
This will be my first Relay without Mum, and though I'll ache for her all day, I know that the walking we do, the money we raise, is so important to giving other people a chance against this dread disease. As always, I'm accepting donations...just click on Zoe there, and it will take you to my donation page.
Even if you aren't able to donate in these tough economic times, just send positive thoughts our way. They go a long way too. :-)
This will be my first Relay without Mum, and though I'll ache for her all day, I know that the walking we do, the money we raise, is so important to giving other people a chance against this dread disease. As always, I'm accepting donations...just click on Zoe there, and it will take you to my donation page.
Even if you aren't able to donate in these tough economic times, just send positive thoughts our way. They go a long way too. :-)
Labels: donations, mum, relay for life
I received an email recently about a campaign called Books for Darfur Refugees.
While I don't usually post things like this, I thought it was worthwhile, especially with the holiday spirit and New Year's resolutions surrounding so many of us.
If you are interested in checking this out, the website is http://holiday.bookwish.org
From their site:
Here's how it works: we want you to count the books you received as presents this year and donate $1 per book. You can choose how the money is spent and read more details...
Sounds pretty easy, no?
While I don't usually post things like this, I thought it was worthwhile, especially with the holiday spirit and New Year's resolutions surrounding so many of us.
If you are interested in checking this out, the website is http://holiday.bookwish.org
From their site:
Here's how it works: we want you to count the books you received as presents this year and donate $1 per book. You can choose how the money is spent and read more details...
Sounds pretty easy, no?