Thursday, January 14, 2010

Haitian Relief Effort - Comment to Raise Funds

  • No man is an island

No man is an island, entire of itself
every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main
if a clod be washed away by the sea,
Europe is the less, as well as if a promontory were,
as well as if a manor of thy friends or of thine own were
any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind
and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls
it tolls for thee.
-- John Donne

FINAL TALLY: February 1st, 2009: You left 1750 comments on this blog in the last 18 days, raising a total of $17,500 for Haiti Relief. Thank you so much to everyone who participated by commenting, linking, tweeting, retweeting and getting the word out.
As soon as they are made available to me, I will post the donation receipts. Thank you again.


UPDATE Days 1-15: 12am GMT 1/29 - 1466 comments = $14,660. Thank you! 3 days left.

UPDATE Days 1-12: 10:30pm GMT 1/25 - 1365 comments = $13,650. Thank you.

UPDATE Days 1-9: 12am GMT 1/23 - 1155 comments = $11,550. Thank you.

UPDATE Days 1-6: 12am GMT 1/20 - 1075 comments = $10,750. Thank you.

UPDATE Days 1-3: 12am GMT 1/17 - So far you have left 691 comments = $6910 raised. Thank you.

UPDATE: I'm getting a lot of questions via email about the legitimacy of this effort, so let me say a few things:
  • After checking with the sponsor to be sure, I can say that the sponsor is a Gulf State embassy here in London. They do not wish to be named as they do not want any further solicitations from unknown parties.
  • They are already donating money to Haiti but on a scale that has nothing to do with this small effort. This, even if I had the kind of traffic that The Pioneer Woman has, represents pocket change to them and it is for a good cause so they are happy to do it.
  • You do not need to thank me, it's not my money, it's theirs. You are welcome to leave a comment with anything else in it other than a thank you to me. 
  • If you have something nasty to say, I'd rather you left it in a comment than emailed me with it as your comment will still raise $10.
This is not the most auspicious way to get back to blogging after a mini-hiatus, but unless you live under a rock (and obviously you don't because you're reading this), you know the eyes of the world are turned toward Haiti at this very moment and the right thing to do is not to just post about something delicious I made or ate, but to use whatever opportunity I might have to help in some way. So here goes my way of helping:
If you are a food blog reader, you already know what Menu for Hope is and perhaps saw my participating bid item, or even bid on it, a few weeks ago. While it is a condition of my agreement with the organization that graciously donated the Kenwood Mixer (on very short notice and which would actually have been happy to donate something bigger if they'd had more notice) that I not name it, this same organization has very generously agreed to make a donation to Haiti Relief through this blog. So, while I unfortunately cannot name this organization other than to say that it is a government mission, I can extend their very generous offer for you folks to help me help the Haiti Relief effort.

For every comment that is left on my blog between now and January 31st, $10 will be donated to the purchase of essential supplies such as blankets, food, water, medical supplies etc... I am fortunate that as the donating party is a government mission, they can organize the prompt purchase and, more importantly, the actual dispatch and arrival of these goods to Haiti.
The number of comments you leave will be added up every 3 days and the corresponding amount will be put toward the purchase of the goods. In case you're wondering, look around, I don't have any kind of advertising on this blog so I don't benefit from any traffic this site gets.

It doesn't matter where you leave the comment, it can be on the first post I ever wrote, I will simply add up the comments I get in my email and tally those up. Just to clarify since I've been asked this a few times already, YOU MAY LEAVE ONE COMMENT PER POST and YOU MAY COMMENT ON AS MANY POSTS AS YOU LIKE ON THIS BLOG, but you may not make several comments on the same post, otherwise they regard that as the same thing as if I commented on my own posts a bunch of times. And to answer someone's question in the comments, as a government mission they are already making their own donation to the effort on a governmental level, this is just a cherry on the proverbial cake because I have a good relationship with them thanks to my husband.

So again, to be clear: You do not have to comment only on the most recent post - the sponsor will take into account new comments left on ANY of my posts before January 31st. In fact, the only restriction is that you may not leave multiple comments on the same post (as these will be disregarded for donation purposes).

If you don't want to participate here, you can always make a donation to a charitable organization such as Doctors Without Borders or a less well-known organization called Partners in Health which has been working in Haiti for over 20 years.
Or you can pick another organization (US readers) from this list put together by CharityWatch.org of the top legitimate charitable organizations involved in the Haitian Relief Effort.

For similar efforts, please visit these other blogs if you haven't already and leave a comment: it's so easy and will help someone over there, and if you can, please spread the word:

Ree of The Pioneer Woman

Alice of Savory Sweet Life

Michelle of Thursday Night Smackdown

Amy of Amy Leavitt Photography

Pam of The Cooking Ninja

Erin at $5 Dinners

Karen of Does that make sense?

May of Mayk all day every day.

Crystal of Money Saving Mom

Gaby of What's Gaby Cooking? 

A.C Parker of Feeding the Saints
 

Thank you.

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Anonymous said...

Love this!! Off to comment comment comment!

Madame Sucre said...

thank you for this.. I have also posted about this and other food bloggers out with fundraising efforts on my blog..

God Bless

Unknown said...

thank you for doing this. hard to concentrate on anything else these days when so many people are suffering...

Anonymous said...

When I turned on the radio yesterday, the first sentence I heard was "Tens of thousands are feared dead." By noon I was hearing numbers of 40 and 50 thousand. By the end of the the day, estimates of 140 thousand. As stressful as my life is right now, I have huge gratitude for my family, the roof over my head, and the rest of a long list. Life in Haiti on a good day is hard. Poverty is a life-degrading force, and it touches everyone in Haiti. Even though I am not much of a pray-er, I offer prayers to those affected by the earthquake, and hope it reaches them. Thank you for doing this, as I can not afford to give much on my own right now.

Sarah said...

God bless you and your donor! Our family thanks you!

Anonymous said...

Thank you for giving everyone the opportunity to help!

pixiemama said...

Thank you. The world is small - our love cannot be.

Anonymous said...

The easiest $10 I ever helped raise...
God bless.

Jill said...

Wow awesome!

Anonymous said...

May Haiti feel supported in their time of need.

LaLaLaLoni said...

Saw your blog from Way to go food bloggers!

Michelle said...

God bless Haiti, I continue to pray. Such an overwhelming situation!

Anonymous said...

for haiti

Reading Widely said...

Wow, this is awesome! Thanks so much for doing this!

vitzliputzli said...

What an excellent idea - it's heartening to see social media generating something useful and helpful - keep up the good work, hilda!

Sarah said...

Thank you so much for doing this!

Cary said...

WOW! Love seeing all the support from the blogging world!

Anonymous said...

Hopefully this will help.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for posting this. I am glad I can help!

Anonymous said...

what an important (and easy!!!) way to help! i will spread the word...

Unknown said...

God Bless you for this effort

Anonymous said...

Thank you to your generous donor for doing this!

Salzwedel Family said...

Praying for Haiti!

Patricia said...

Thank you for doing this. Now I'll go and look at the rest of your blog.

Unknown said...

Excellent; I'm glad to help.

Megan said...

Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

Mary said...

I have felt so helpless as I scan the news. I'm thankful for this opportunity to help.

Freakazoid Freddy said...

Happy to help.

Jenna said...

I'm commenting in honor of Cory and her family.

downeast becka said...

All blessings to those surviving in Haiti

Chez Us said...

Hilda, great cause & thank you for taking the lead on this!

eileen said...

God bless Haiti.

Jen said...

hilda - this is so great of you to do!!! thanks for allowing me to participate!

RJ Flamingo said...

This is an awesome idea and if you won't accept my thanks, then my thanks to the sponsor. It may be "pocket change" and "the cherry on top" for them, but even an avalanche must begin with one snowflake. :-)

Sharon said...

Found you through Corey's blog and am here to say thank you!

Elsa said...

Happy to do whatever will help!

Julia said...

I think it's wonderful that you're doing this.

Kerrin @ MyKugelhopf said...

Really amazing of you to do this Hilda - much respect to you and the sponsor, and to all the other bloggers for their efforts as well.

Christina said...

Saying a prayer for all those in Haiti and everywhere who have been affected by this tragedy.

Anonymous said...

This is a wonderful Idea!

Anonymous said...

Thank you! Five of my kids are from Haiti.. we appreciate this effort more than words can say..

Anonymous said...

Wonderful idea! Good luck with it all!

Kristal said...

This is awesome. Thank you.

Anonymous said...

Thank you!

Anonymous said...

Great Idea

-John D

The Macomber Family said...

Thank you on behalf of all those suffering in Haiti!

Anonymous said...

Incredible...

Ericka Scott said...

What a wonderful thing you are doing here. Thanks so much for raising the awareness of the need in Haiti!

Susan said...

Happy to help!

Allie said...

Very cool of you to organise this.

Unknown said...

cool!

Unknown said...

Glad to help- praying for Haiti.

Jon M. said...

Great idea. Every bit helps.

Shauna and Ben said...

Thank you for what you are doing to help in the midst of this devastation.

Kamini said...

This is great... may the money keep rolling in...

Anonymous said...

Praying for those in Haiti...His mercies are new every morning.

Anonymous said...

Praying for Haiti

Anonymous said...

Ditto what Alice said!

Anonymous said...

The best of social networking! Thank you for hosting and posting, and to the anonymous donor(s).

Carina said...

Hope and prayers. Hope that help arrives fast. Prayers for the loss and heartache.

Carrie said...

So happy to help with my comment! I've also posted a link to my blog. Hope you gets tons of response!!!

Unknown said...

Heartwarming, thank you.

Anonymous said...

you go girl!

Robin Sloan said...

Brilliant!

Leah Wentzel said...

you must have a great backer, glad they stepped up

Anonymous said...

Many blessings for those in need

Debra said...

Thanks so very much

denie heppner said...

thanks again for clarifying and helping Haiti.

"Are These Kids All Yours?" said...

PRAISE GOD!!! Happy to do anything for God's people!!

amanda said...

good to see so many people working together :)

Kelly Loy Gilbert said...

Good for you!

Grandma Linda said...

I'm happy to join other concerned posters on your blog to help the people of Haiti.

Linda said...

Prayers for Haiti!

tadpoledrain said...

Beautiful photo at the top of the page.

Unknown said...

I'm not sure if this helps, but it costs me nothing, so I might as well. :)

Unknown said...

Thank you for this.

Missy said...

Wonderful!!!

TDM Wendy said...

Let the rebuilding begin and may adoption from Haiti flourish in the aftermath.

katklaw777 said...

My thoughts are with the people of Haiti and there rescuers, strength to all.

Mayhem said...

Thank you for taking this on.

ainhoa vega said...

Thank you!

mncfi said...

Great idea. And thank you.

Jamie said...

Such a humane, caring, giving way to use a food blog. If all the money used towards war and hate were given for help and love then what a wonderful world it would be.

shaz said...

Great effort, happy to help in any way.

Anne-Jet said...

Great initiative! Thanks for taking it!

Anonymous said...

It's wonderful that your contact is doing this, very generous! Happy to help how I can.

Anonymous said...

Love the idea, let's help our friends in Haiti..

Anonymous said...

So awesome to see the caring hearts of so many!! Keep commenting people!!!

joicecris said...

Thanks for giving me an opportunity to help Haiti!

Cris said...

Adding my thoughts and prayers. thank you.

Dajda said...

Thank you for this beautiful initiative. It's great to be able to help even in such a tiny way.

Dierikx-Nieman's Blog said...

Thank you!

elizabeth said...

This is an excellent idea! Thank you for doing this!

Sarah said...

Good effort!

Silvia said...

Wonderful effort! Good luck with getting lots of comments. THanks for doing this!

Anna said...

I am happy to help in any way I can.What a great idea, Hilda. Every little bit counts.

Anonymous said...

This is an excellent way to raise funds!

rali said...

This is such a great idea!

penny said...

Thank you for this opportunity to help. Prayers to haiti.

Janet said...

We have already given to the Red Cross, but they need every bit of help we can give them.
Thanks for pulling this together.

Stacy said...

thanks for doing this!

Tammie Lee said...

wonderful that this sponsor is doing this.
I love your rock photo, New Zealand, eh?!

Unknown said...

this is awesome that you are doing this!

Anonymous said...

Our prayers and thoughts are with the people of Haiti.

Alice said...

In this tragedy, every effort to help is never too small. Thanks for the opportunity.

Anonymous said...

It is so great to see all this effort online to help Haiti!

Carlos said...

One comment more, more to donate.

Pat said...

Thanks to you and your sponsor for the opportunity to help raise funds for Haiti. I have 5 grandchildren adopted from Haiti so this is a major concern for us.

Anonymous said...

Glad to find a way to help.

Anonymous said...

Praying for a birth mom named Surfice

Anonymous said...

what a blessing what you are doing and what they are doing also.


Erika

Unknown said...

I'm so grateful that a comment can raise $10 to help those in need! Beautiful!

xo Mary Jo

kimiko said...

hello - arrived here from a taste of savoie - blessings to those suffering in haiti ... will point others to this blog to help too

Anonymous said...

What a great project! Thanks.

Unknown said...

Great idea! Hope it leads to wonderful outcomes.

my little expat kitchen said...

Your idea was a wonderful one! I'm more than happy to help! I hope more and more people do the same.
Magda

austin-sara.blogspot.com said...

It is so wonderful you are doing this and for the sponsor!!

Mary Prize said...

Thank you and your sponsor so much for doing this. I will update my blog post to include a link to your site if you want. The post is about ways people can add to/ or match the donations that they make to help out in Haiti. The post includes companies that match donations, bloggers that donate per comment left, and even things like ways to donate airline miles to relief efforts. Check it out at: http://thescholarshipblog.blogspot.com/ . I will include your link along with the other food bloggers that are donating per post as well soon. Thanks again

Blake Raab said...

Here's another comment to help out. Once again, this is a really great thing you're doing.

FH said...

Glad to help in any way I can, This is a great idea as well. I have also donated to Red Cross.

Anonymous said...

This is an amazing gesture. Thank you.

Juulia said...

I can't think of anything else to say, except for a big, fat thank you for the people behind this.

Anonymous said...

God bless them all after this awful event

Ellen G said...

I know that you asked that we not thank you as it is not your money, but I feel a thank you is due to you anyway as you are the avenue by which the funds are getting to the people who need them. Thank you and thanks to the generous mission that made it possible.

Connie said...

Unbelievable disaster. May this truly help.

Unknown said...

Thanks for arranging and hosting this! Every bit helps!

Unknown said...

WOW! I am so impressed by the whole layout and purpose of these posts. Amazing also is how the world stands together during a time like this.


I can only commend you on your efforts. With so many millions of people, if every one just did ONE little thing, imagine.....

I'm going to be posting this link in various forums. I hope that it generates some traffic to this site.

Unknown said...

Very Cool!

Jillian said...

Thank you for doing this.

Todd Dewell said...

Trying to stir it up a little today on MLK to build momentum for this idea and build awareness generate money for #haiti.

I will text 'haiti' to 90999 if we get 10 comments after this.

bawkbawk said...

hurray!

Katie said...

i hope this helps!

Stacey said...

I'm so glad to help in a small way.

Chic Runner said...

Thank you for doing this and raising awareness for those in Haiti! They have been on my mind and heart!

Betsy, short for Elizabeth, formally known as Esther said...

Not sure how I found you, but I am glad I did.

Kait said...

Easiest ten bucks I've ever made for a cause that truly needs it.

Michelle said...

What a wonderful way to raise even more funds. Thanks for doing this!

arwo said...

Thank you!

Family_Love said...

May each and everyone of us do whatever we can to always help those in need ;)) Thank you!

Teanna DiMicco said...

What a great effort! Thank you!

Becky said...

That's wonderful you have the connections to make this the cherry on top!

Anonymous said...

Thank you, thank you for doing this! I hadn't found your blog before, but I'll definitely check it out now. Anyone who would sponsor such a thing is definitely worth attention. :-)

Anonymous said...

This is great!
wow, good job!

=)

Zsófi said...

this is the least i can do

Anonymous said...

Wish I could help in other ways.

Sarah J Clark said...

Humanity at its best. Thank you.

zorka said...

thank you

Claudia said...

Thanks for doing this (Ted S. sent me)

Cal said...

seeing as how I can't give thousands of dollars, happy to help in any small way possible.

Anonymous said...

Thanks, very nice idea.

Corinne said...

count me in!

Michelle said...

I came via twitter, count me in!

steph- whisk/spoon said...

good on ya for this effort!!

Meg Kat said...

So glad to find this way I can contribute a little.

Rebecca Yale said...

Thank you for doing this! What a wonderful idea and fun blog.

Melissa said...

Thank you. And thanks to your sponsors!

Mrs. D said...

Just found your blog through La Tartine Gourmande. Glad to be part of this fundraiser and am looking forward to reading more of your blog.

Dbe said...

What a great idea and great use of technology. Good luck to all.

Corinn said...

Thank you, so much, for this. Being a poor college student, while I gave what I could, I wish it could be more. I have no connection to Haiti, but I believe in the Global Village.

Anonymous said...

Good job.

Anonymous said...

thank you !

Colloquial Cook said...

Bien contente que tu m'aies rappelé que les blogs existaient autrement je ne pense pas que je serais passée à temps :-)

Anonymous said...

Ha. Neat! (Also, Ted says hi.)

homesprout said...

Glad to help...

S said...

Hilda, this is a really great effort on your part, too, youre too modest to say we should not thank you, you have orchestrated it and are writing about it on your blog, after all. so, thank you :))
also, i can totally understand why this entity does not wish to be named (in addition to the reason you gave in your post), in the true spirit of Islam, one doesnt really want to flaunt charity work in public. i remember not knowing about any of the small 'charity projects' my parents had. in fact,they still never talk about them. best wishes hilda, shayma

hokka said...

Thank you, anonymous donor.

Anonymous said...

Helloooo! American's got heart. I love my country.

RussellsRoost said...

Thank you donor!!

Anonymous said...

THANKS for creating this unique way of fundraising and beautiful blog site...

Rajani@eatwritethink said...

bless you!

Anonymous said...

Good luck with your effort!

Anonymous said...

This is great. Found it through friends Facebook link. Hope this helps.

Anonymous said...

Great initiative, thank you for doing it.
XO
Paula

Anonymous said...

Happy to help.

Toby said...

Thank you so much for getting this organized! And thank you to the organization!

Anonymous said...

Thank you for what you're doing

Anonymous said...

I hope you raise lots of money for Haiti! :)

Anonymous said...

happy to help.

Unknown said...

Thank you for making a difference

Amy said...

How very simple. How could I not?

Lisa said...

Way to go, Hilda - anything to help the victims through this.

Edd said...

Just saw your tweet and so Im adding a comment, its amazing how much has been raised

FloreatMagdalena said...

Good luck. xx

Ashley said...

A great way to raise money for a country that desperately needs it.

Collin in Fiji "Heaven"! said...

Happy to help!

Kat said...

What a great opportunity!

Anonymous said...

I'm praying for all the people of Haiti!

Sasha (The Final Girl Project) said...

Wow.

EKAT said...

Thanks for giving me a way to help too!

Beckyloutx said...

You know, waay back in the day I used to wonder what good the internet could actually do- other than entertainment & info I mean. How could it touch the 'real world'? Well I guessthese blog donations to Haiti answer that question well & good. Isn't this awesome?

Unknown said...

love this idea!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for doing this.

Kristi Faith said...

another comment to help this cause

Lauren said...

What an easy way for us to help raise money!

Varina said...

Great way to raise money!!

2friendscooking said...

My candle is lit

Unknown said...

hmmm.. just want to say congratulation for making this things happen.. we need to help those poor, hopeless children, we must build there future.. there future is in our hand.. anyways we can help by our own little way.. we can donate any daily necessities to Stand with Haiti organization , check this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fPjDcDGuGk&hd=1 .. please cooperate on this campaign..

Anonymous said...

Comment 4 Haiti, Good Work, Thank you

Hilda said...

@Manojbangg: The limit is one comment per post so I have to delete your last 4 comments. Please stop posting the same comment.

manojbangg said...

Sure I was not knowing this...sorry

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