For Japan With Love
I have no words for the situation in Japan...it saddens me greatly, as I'm sure it does all of you. Like so many, I don't have much to give, but I want to do my part. So that's why I'm participating in the Bloggers Day of Silence tomorrow. Every little thing I can do to help is something, even if it is just a day of silence. And if we all participate, imagine the possibilities. For more information about For Japan With Love, visit ever ours and utterly engaged. Please help me spread the word!
You are all such wonderful people, and I know that together we can make a difference and help the victims who are all so far away.
Another easy way to donate is to text 90999 with a message reading REDCROSS to give $10 to support disaster relief efforts.
16 comments:
i'm going to steal this k? thanks for sharing, i agree on having little to give so whatever i can do to help....
yay i'm totally doing it too!! so many red dots popping up!!
love this. thanks for sharing. everything going on in japan breaks my heart; it's so nice to see people coming together to help.
love this idea.
Its so horrible whats happened. My wishes go out to everyone in japan! Thanks for sharing this! Love your blog
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such a tragedy.... enjoy your weekend :)
i'm not being silent...i'm doing something to help instead!
This is lovely, I will be participating!
My prayers are with Japan
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I know, it's so horrible what has happened :((( I also don't know what to say.
Praying for the people of Japan <3
i didn't fully understand the relevance of this until it was too late but am in full support for Japan and all the efforts like the ones you've made and others too.
bless you, this is one tough topic to handle with grace and it's nice to see when it is done this way, so eloquent and appropriate. ♥
This is such a great initiative and I am keeping my fingers crossed for Japan <3
Hugs and a lovely Sunday to you
I donated. I'm still not all that sure how the blogger day of silence helped those in need in Japan since social media has been vital during the disaster and also because not everyone blogs everyday. But anyway, I understand that it came from a good place :)
It's really heartbreaking about Japan. I'm glad to read that the plant looks as though it is stabilizing but feel incredibly sad for the brave 50 that are working hard and risking radiation. Japan is strong and I can only wish for good news over the next few days.
I know, I donated immediately. Japan will get through this!
thanks for posting, glad to see so much support for Japan! every donation makes a difference.
I can't bear to look at anymore news coverage of this. it's so heartbreaking. never in my lifetime did I think I would see such an extreme display of nature's destruction. My hearts and prayers go out to these people.
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