Get in on Phin's auctioning off of a custom blog design. Scratch that, get in on Phin's auction of TWO blog designs.
As an added bonus, Pixy Misa is throwing in your very own colony in MuNuvia.
All proceeds will go to the American Red Cross, or a charity of the winning bidders' choice.
What the hell are you staring at this for, git goin'!!!!!!!
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I look all over the web and there are amazing resources for how you can donate money to the victims of Hurricane Katrina. I wanted to be sure I pointed my readers to these resources.
Please stop by Beth's site - she has some great places to go donate, and has links to the American Red Cross. She has a good roundup of other sites aggregating donation information. I'm also very happy that Beth, a resident of Mobile was able to get out before the storm and sustained minimal damage to her home. She got back safe today and shares some of her thoughts about the disaster.
PayPal has a link up on their site where they have a path for customers to donate to United Way's Hurricane Response Fund. You can find the information here. PayPal is also waiving all fees related to these donations.
PayPal's parent company, eBay, is offering a solution if you would like to sell items on eBay and donate proceeds to charitable organizations such as those established for victims of the hurricane. My hubby over at Vince Aut Morire has a good summary of how it works. It's much easier to sell at eBay than many realize and even easier to buy an item someone is selling for disaster relief.
Catholic Charities USA is also offering a means to donate to the disaster relief following Hurricane Katrina. You can find out more here.
We are all in a much better spot than the citizens impacted by this disaster. I hear so much concern buzzing around about gas prices and airfare and other things that have either already been impacted or could be. The fact that we have our vehicle or the opportunity to look forward to a trip is a gift many do not have right now. Versus complaining about our "inconveniences" we should find it in our hearts to donate in some way to those who have had their lives altered forever.
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