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.

617 comments:

  1. I am happy to help in any way I can.

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  2. Good thinking Hilda!WE MUST DONATE!No one should feel comfortable going to bed knowing and seeing another person is suffering no matter how far away. As you said we don't live on a rock!

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  3. I meant under a rock!! We don't live under a rock!

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  4. Happily! Thank you for organizing.

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  5. I'm so glad you're doing this. Thanks!

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  6. Thanks very much for using your voice to do something so generous. Very powerful.

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  7. How very generous! And all the more so when the donor organization insists on anonymity: no awkward questions about mixed motives. Thank you for extending this opportunity.

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  8. I found this blog because the person above me in the comments (Rebecca, in case someone posts before me) tweeted about it. Thanks to you and the unnamed organization for both putting an important issue above your own gain. I'm more than happy to leave a comment for this.

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  9. This is a great idea - thanks!

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  10. What a great post - and idea! Thanks Hilda and anonymous for providing another way we can help.

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  11. I am touched and amazed that so many people are finding ways to help. I am happy do this, and will continue to seek ways to contribute time, money, whatever it takes.

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  12. Great way to use social media and make a difference. Thanks...

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  13. I'm so glad you're doing this, Hilda.

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  14. I found this on RT on twitter. Good luck with your fundraising.

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  15. Thank you so much for posting this.

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  16. Hey Hilda, It is a good way to reach out to people again. I am glad you are doing this..

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  17. dear hilda, a selfless effort on your part and happy to contribute in any way possible for those who are suffering, best wishes and inshallah things will get better. shayma

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  18. Thank you Hilda for doing this. I really appreciate it.

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  19. A comment for haiti!

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  20. This is amazing! thank you for this!!

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  21. Awesome to see more people using their blogs as a platform to help in the Haiti Relief efforts.

    Alice

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  22. want to help and if this helps than i am happy!!!!!!

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  23. Many thanks to the donor!

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  24. Thank you for your generosity!

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  25. Happy to help and grateful to the donor!

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  26. Hilda darling. I LOVE YOU!!!!
    You are such a sweet and caring person.

    Sending you a HUGE hug!

    oh, and I'm RT and sharing this post everywhere!

    h

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  27. I'm curious that the government mission would be making additional funds available via this mechanism. I would've thought they'd be making a donation anyway. But hey, I won't look a gift horse in the mouth and it doesn't cost me anything to comment. I love the pic by the way and John Donne is awesome.

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  28. Really? Marvellous. Here we go. Ker-ching.

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  29. My thoughts and prayers go out tothe people of Haiti.

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  30. I'm so glad that you're doing this, and that I can be a tiny part in this. Thank You

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  31. Support the people of Haiti !

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  32. My prayers go out to everyone affected by this tragedy.

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  33. I am humbled by the blogging communities outreach to the crisis Haiti. You have a new blog follower! xoxo

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  34. What an amazing gift to give the sweet people of Haiti

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  35. What a wonderful show of support to those who need all the help we can give.

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  36. This is wonderful---sending much love and prayers to the people of Haiti.

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  37. Thank you for doing this

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  38. You never cease to amaze me. Thank you for making this happen. Someday I hope I get to hug you in person. XOXO

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  39. Yearning for the people of Haiti. Love the Donne quote.

    Lord, in your great compassion answer the cries of Haiti. Bring comfort.

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  40. Supporting it 100%. Thank you for doing this.

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  41. Prayers for the people of Haiti, appreciation for the Donne quote (I love that one), and my thanks for your doing this.

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  42. Thank you so much for your compassion! I'm going to try and do more to help now.

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  43. Great idea. Thank you!

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  44. Thanks to you and the donor for doing this.

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  45. What a wonderful thing the blogging community it doing. My prayers and thoughts go out to all the people in Haiti affected and the people who are helping in the relief.

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  46. Thank you for doing this. We must all help in any way we can during this terrible time. Our thoughts and prayers are with all who are affected by the disaster as well as all the heroes who are going to help.

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  47. Thank you for showing us another way we can be involved in helping in Haiti. Appreciate your great example in caring for others.

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  48. Martha Mc from the 'VilleJanuary 15, 2010 at 6:47 AM

    Thank you for providing the forum and for the donor for providing the funds to the people of Haiti.
    Martha Mc

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  49. Thank you for doing this. What a beautiful way to support the people of Haiti.

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  50. What a wonderful way to raise much needed help for Haiti. Thank you.

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  51. Thank you for your generosity and using your small corner of the internet to give back. You are an inspiration for us all!

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  52. I don't have a big readership, but I'm doing this on my blog as well - http://amyleavittphotography.com/blog

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  53. This is amazing, thank you for facilitating this.

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  54. Thank you for this. Kenbe la, Ayiti.

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  55. This is excellent! Thank you!

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  56. Not sure why I am having so much trouble commenting! But try, try again! This is wonderful thing that you're doing! You rock, as usual!

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  57. Thank you to you and the anonymous donor. This is awesome!

    My thoughts and prayers are going out to the people of Haiti.

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  58. My heart breaks too when I see those pictures. :(

    I went and donated at www.yele.org, an organization begun in 2005 by Wyclef Jean, a Grammy-Award winning musician, humanitarian and Goodwill Ambassador to Haiti.

    I will keep Haiti in my prayers.

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  59. thanks for doing this!

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  60. Wonderful idea, and I hope everyone posting is also making their own donation! H.

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  61. This is so wonderful. I'm in awe of your generosity. =o)

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  62. Thank you so much for doing this! I know 4 people who work as missionaries in Haiti and we sponsor a 10 year-old boy in Merger - a horrible slum in PaP. So far we know that 2 of our friends are OK - alive and dealing with the 2000 refugees who are living in their yard. We don't know about our little boy or the other 2 missionaries and it's breaking my heart.

    The charities we support are;
    CrossWorld/STEP Ministries - Bruce and Cindy McMartin, missionaries and

    Merger Bible School - Johny and Rosadite Phillipe, administrators

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  63. Thanks for doing this!

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  64. This is absolutely wonderful. Thank you for helping us help.

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  65. I'm more than happy to leave a comment to help this good cause.

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  66. What a wonderful way to help! Many thanks

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  67. What a great initiative! There can't be too much help for Haiti...Thanks for involving us all.

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  68. An awesome idea. Bravo.

    Gary

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  69. Thanks for this opportunity Hilda, there is so much to be done. I've enjoyed your caring, nurturing, spice-of-life presence on Twitter this past year.

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  70. What a wonderful thing to do! A friend from college adopted 2 kids from Haiti. They still haven't heard from the birthfamily.

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  71. Thank you for giving us this opportunity to help other people who really need it at the moment. Petra

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  72. Thank you for doing this. There are bleeding hearts in Haiti and we all need to help them

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  73. It's good to see that compassion and empathy are alive and well. Thank you.

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  74. I will be here every day to comment till jan 31st on your place in different post.

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  75. That is a wonderful gesture from the anonymous organisation - glad to help in any way I can. I will spread the word and try to get some sort of fundraiser up on my blog too.

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  76. You're absolutely awesome, and a shining example of compassion for all of us, thank you <3

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  77. I can't imagine what the families must be going through. Wish I were on the ground to help. Failing that, here's to the donation.

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  78. Thanks to the agency for their generous offer, and thanks to you for taking them up on it. now's the time to do all that we can, the loss is just devestating.

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  79. My prayers go out to the people of Haiti.

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  80. Thank you to the donor for their kindness!

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  81. Great idea! www.kiwanisuptown.org is also accepting donations that go to the Billy Graham World Memorial Fund. Kiwanis International is a global organization of leaders dedicated to serving the children of the world.

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  82. Thank you for doing this! My thoughts and prayers are w/the people of Haiti and all those who are there or on their way there to help. God Bless them all and thank you.
    Cook with Care

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  83. Wow impressive... Thanks so much Hilda for your compassion and generosity... and all for your great comments... May we all help the people in Haiti and don't forget them !

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  84. Bloggers are the best! New to your site, thanks for doing this. God Bless

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  85. You really are the best Hilda...
    I am heart broken for what happened in Haiti. Thank you for doing this!

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  86. Hilda, I've been reading your blog and following you on twitter since a while but have never commented. This is the perfect opportunity!
    This is a wonderful way to help ppl in Haiti!

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  87. Thank you for doing this - blessings to you and yours!

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  88. Thank you Hilda. I am praying for the people of Haiti.

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  89. What a great idea. Well done for arranging it!

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  90. commenting for Haiti

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  91. Thank you for doing this.

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  92. Thanks for doing this! My heart aches for the Haitian people.

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  93. I can only hope the goodwill is long-term. thank you for opening your corner of the web to it.

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  94. Commenting for Haiti...

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  95. Thanks for doing this.

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  96. You are a rockstar. Seriously. Big kudos for doing this!

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  97. Brilliant going and a huge thanks to the "organization!" this is a great cause and every little bit helps! I am glad to be a part of such a generous and caring community!

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  98. Thanks for another opportunity to help out!

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  99. Thank you for doing this, Hilda. My heart goes out to the people in Haiti.

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  100. Well done for organising this. The world needs people like you.

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  101. Thinking of the people of Haiti today..........

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  102. Thanks for donations - prayers to Haiti - comfort, endurance, love

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  103. Thank you so very much for doing this!

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  104. God be with you, Haiti.

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  105. Prayers are with them.

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  106. Thank you for this - bless you!

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  107. Thank you so much for this opportunity to help out!

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  108. Thank you for your generosity and kind heart! Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!

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  109. Thank you for doing this!

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  110. Let's do it. Thank you.

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  111. Thank you for doing this.

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  112. Thank you for such a caring effort Hilda. What happened is terrible and hard to even imagine! Anything we can do is hopefully going to help these poor people

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  113. Thanks! Great Idea!

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  114. I'm so happy that people are doing this, it means even someone like me who has no money can still help in some way

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  115. Prayers to those who lost their lives, their families, and everyone still suffering.

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  116. Thank you so much! Another wonderful organization is www.doubleharvest.org. 100% of donations goes to Haiti because the VanWingerden family covers all administrative costs.

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  117. My heart is aching for the people of Haiti, it cries out for them. Thanks for doing this, it is a great and wonderful thing.

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  118. Thank you for doing this! My thoughts and prayers are with the people of Haiti.

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  119. Thank you for allowing us to particpate in your giving.

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  120. Praying daily for the people of Haiti. Lord have mercy! Thank you for doing this wonderful thing. God bless you!

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  121. Thank you so much for arranging this. My heart is breaking for the people of Haiti.

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  122. Thank you for doing this. It will be huge blessing to the people in Haiti.

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  123. Many, many prayers are going out to those devastated by the earthquake in Haiti…

    God Bless you for putting this together.

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  124. My thoughts and prayers are with Haiti.

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  125. Thank you for doing this. I appreciate every dime that everyone is willing to give to these people who were already so downtrodden. We will continue to pray for the people of Haiti.

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  126. Thank you for playing a part in getting aid to the Haitians.

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  127. Thank you for your help with Haiti. My prayers to everyone affected by this.

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  128. supporting those who support Haiti!
    We love Compassion Inter'l. Thank you for your tender heart!
    blessings,
    rachel

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  129. Well, this is the LEAST I can do! Praying for Haiti!

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  130. Whoever this company is that is helping the relief effort does not wish to be named I think that they are helping to be part of an amazing out pouring of love on the people of Haiti

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  131. Hilda, thank you for providing such an easy way to send so much to people in need. And, of course, many many thanks to the anonymous group that is handling the donations.

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  132. Praying for the people of Haiti.

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  133. What a great idea, Hilda. Every little bit counts, I'm sure.

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  134. Leaving a comment for charity. God bless you.

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  135. The people of Haiti are in my prayers.

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  136. Amazing, what you and other bloggers are doing.

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  137. God bless the Haitians and those who help

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  138. This is an amazing way to help our brothers and sisters. Thank you

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  139. Thanks for doing this.

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  140. It's amazing that you are doing this. Thank you.

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  141. Every little bit helps.

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  142. Praying for the people of Haiti!

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  143. This is such an exceptional effort Hilda by yourself and others in the virtual food world... May the people of Haiti receive the dire care they need in the coming days... May these comments fuel this effort!

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  144. God bless you for doing this.

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  145. Praying for all those affected by the earthquake. Thank you for your generosity.

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  146. What a wonderful thing to do. I came to your blog from Savory Sweet Life and to that one from the Pioneer Woman. Thank you.

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  147. We are all thinking of Haiti at this time...

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  148. Praying for Haiti and all the people that have suffered.

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  149. I can't even imagine the devastation there. It breaks my heart.

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  150. It's a great thing all the bloggers are doing! Haiti is going to need a tremendous amount of help.

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  151. Thank you for doing this!

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  152. I'm so happy to do whatever I can... Such and Awesome Idea!!

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  153. Thank you for doing this and for raising awareness.

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  154. I found your link on Savory Sweet's blog (found from PW's). Thanks for your generosity.

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  155. Came to your blog via Pioneer Woman and Savory Sweet Life.

    Thank you for this effort, and I will get the word out!

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  156. God Bless all the Haitians and God Bless all the volunteers and people donating time,services and money.

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  157. Wow, what a fabulous effort. Thank you!

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