JANUARY 2010 --CALL+RESPONSE
is a first of its kind feature documentary film that reveals the
world’s 27 million dirtiest secrets: there are more slaves today
than ever before in human history. CALL+RESPONSE goes deep
undercover where slavery is thriving from the child brothels of
Cambodia to the slave brick kilns of rural India to reveal that in
2007, Slave Traders made more money than Google, Nike and Starbucks
combined. Learn More about how you can help end slavery and human
trafficking by visiting CALL+RESPONSE.
DECEMBER
2009-OperationTeddy Bear Care: Fellow member,
Maureen Forbes, created Operation Teddy Bear Care, which aims to
help South African children whose lives are impacted by the AIDS
epidemic. Operation Teddy Bear Care provides teddy bears, food and
other personal gifts for children living in poverty. We helped
deliver gifts to more than 500 children during the 2009 holiday
season. However, these children have needs all year long so please
visit TeddyBearCare.org
and purchase a Gift Pack and learn more about their work.
NOVEMBER 2009 --we're sponsoring
a cause that has been started by fellow giver, Lubabat Scotland
(pictured above). We are so deeply touched and impressed by
Lubabat's strength of character, bravery and spirit. Lubabat was
diagnosed with MS in the mid 90s, and then in August of this year,
she was diagnosed with stage 4 metastatic breast cancer. Her
reaction to this diagnosis has been so inspirational - she is
fighting the disease by giving. She has started a movement called
Operation Smiley Face. Now, Lubabat is hosting
a Christmas Give and her theme is "going small to make a big
impact".
OCTOBER 2009--Mbali's Throw Me a Bone post on our forum inspired us
to make our cause of the month for October Y*O*U. Yes, you
read that right. YOU are our featured cause and October is now
officially declared Self Care Month at 29 Gifts. So this month,
pay attention to YOURSELF. Give to YOURSELF. Love YOURSELF.
Check out our 29 ideas for self care and feel free to add
suggestions of your own.
JULY/AUGUST/SEPTEMBER
2009-- We feature a different cause most months, but we've
decided it's time to put our own oxygen mask on first because 29
Gifts needs your support if we're going to continue to do powerful
and positive work in the world. 29 Gifts is a global giving
movement with thousands of members in 38 countries. Our collective
mission at 29 Gifts is to revive the giving spirit in the world. We
change lives—and change the world—one gift at a time. Learn more
about how to support 29 Gifts.
Father's Day is
on June 21st - and our Cause of the Month is making this day
special for the father figure(s) in your life. We encourage you to
write a letter of gratitude, show your appreciation for all that he
has done in your life. Share your favorite memory, or photograph,
or create a collage of pictures that depict his presence in your
life, and the effect he's had and how he's helped shape your life.
Create something that expresses your love and appreciation, then
share those letters, notes, thoughts and pictures with our
community. We've created a special group where you can share your
Father's Day Giving HERE
As we thought
about ideas for the May cause of the month, we realized that
Mother's Day is May 10th, and decided to incorporate that into the
cause in a creative way. For the month of May 29Gifts will be
encouraging members to give back to Mother Earth. This can be done
in many ways, and we offered several ideas, such as supporting a
'green' business like Tees For
Change, donating directly to organizations such as Trees for Tomorrow or
arborday.org, or by actually
planting a tree, bush, flower or grow some food. However you choose
to do so, we hope you'll
Celebrate May by honoring Mother Earth
Seattle
Youth Garden Works. At Seattle Youth Garden Works youth, are
taught life-skills in a garden setting. They are then trained in
basic job skills by selling their organically grown fruits and
vegetables at Seattle area farmers markets. As a not-for-profit
organization, Seattle Youth Garden Works strives to empower
homeless and under-served young adults through garden-based
education and employment. Visit the Seattle Youth Garden Works
website at: http://www.sygw.org/
Mbali, Mother of
Our Movement, Sings Her Way Home:
Your Local
Library: One of the institutions we tend to take for granted is
our local library. However, most of our libraries are under-funded
and in great need of books, donations and volunteer help. We offer
some suggestions about ways you can help at your local library. If
any of them sound interesting or if you have other talents to
offer, the branch nearest you would be grateful for your
support.
DECEMBER
2008-OperationTeddy Bear Care: Fellow member,
Maureen Forbes, created Operation Teddy Bear Care, which aims to
help South African children whose lives are impacted by the AIDS
epidemic. Operation Teddy Bear Care provides teddy bears, food and
other personal gifts for children living in poverty. We helped
deliver gifts to more than 500 children during the 2009 holiday
season. However, these children have needs all year long so please
visit TeddyBearCare.org
and purchase a Gift Pack and learn more about their work.
NOVEMBER
2008--Cafe
Inclusion: Fellow 29Gifter Steffany Lohn founded this cause as
a way to provide career training and employment opportunities for
differently-abled people who have been diagnosed with various
mental or physical issues. 29Gifters donated $558 to Cafe Inclusion
during November. To contribute directly to the project, go to
findawayfoundation.org.
OCTOBER
2008--Elysia
Skye Breast Cancer Organization: Elysia Skye was diagnosed with
breast cancer at the age of 24. She underwent a double mastectomy
and many of the lymph nodes in her right arm had to be removed as
well. As a result, she suffers with lymphoedemia and severe
swelling in her right arm. This fund will allow her to pay for the
surgical procedure she needs to regain the use of her right hand
and arm. Our community helped Elysia raise $10,700 of the $30,000
needed during the month of October. Elysia is still in need of
help. Donate directly at boobiesintheskye.org.
SEPTEMBER
2008--Charity
Water: This humanitarian project was founded by Scott Harrison.
His goal is to provide clean waterto villagers in Ethiopia, by
drilling wells. Each well will serve fresh water to 400 people, for
20 years. Our community worked together to donate $1500 in
September, which is half the cost of one well. Donate at charitywater.org.
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