Wasn't that quick? You didn't have to wait long for another giveaway! I'm participating in Sew, Mama, Sew's Giveaway Day. This is the first of the giveaways I have planned on my blog this month. To me, this season is all about the spirit of giving.
This giveaway ends on December 6th, and as usual, the winner will be drawn by random number.
The prize is an uncut and factory folded vintage sewing pattern, Simplicity 8793, which will make a snuggly pullover top, caftan, or robe to keep you, a loved one, or someone in need warm this season:
To enter, leave one comment below to tell me about your favorite charity, why they are important to you, and if possible add a link to their website.
Don't forget to check out the other giveaways...for more information, click this link to the Sew, Mama, Sew blog!
Thank you for joining us in PEAR at French Picnic. I will have Marie add you to the blogroll! Yea. Just make regular comments at the other blogs, but you will soon see that some bloggers write more often than others, but Marie and I check everyday so as to not miss any creativity!!
ReplyDeleteHi there! I see that Gabrielle found you before I did. We're so happy to have you with us over at French Picnic. Thanks for joining us!
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the PEAR project! You have a lovely blog here.
ReplyDeleteHey..i like the Tiny Hearts Foundation..It is a charitable organization formed by socially conscious doctors and few philanthropists. I like it because it truly does work. The organization aims to help children affected by birth defects of the heart (India)..: )
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My favorite Charity? I like them all and if I had a million dollars I would most certainly share a little with all!
ReplyDeleteI love this pattern, I hope I win :)
Megan@FENNOfashion.com
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great idea.... i should have a giveaway on my blog..... i'm not hear to enter though.... although right now I love linus project and just donated my locks to Pantene's program for women with cancer....came here via PEAR
ReplyDeletei like cheritys for children in need
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Hey! Thanks for stopping by! Welcome to PEAR. You have a beautiful blog! :)
ReplyDeleteMy new charity this year is Hospice of the Valley in Phoenix AZ. I lost my Mom in October this year and they were key in helping us through that time. Wonderful people.
~Lanie
Thanks for the give away. My favorite charity is IH Research Foundation http://www.ihrfoundation.org/. It is a rare brain disease that I have and all of us are working to raise money and awareness. Thanks for this opportunity to share. Have a happy holdiday.
ReplyDeleteI love the MArch of Dimes. I feel so bad for the tinest in this world
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I really like that pattern and can already think of a few project I would like to do!! I mostly just support my local church because they do so much good in the community!!
ReplyDeleteMy charity... I am really into Intermón (http://www.intermonoxfam.org) and I also really like Emaús (http://www.emaus.es/), because they do really important things locally. I also collaborate with Vicente Ferrer's Foundation (http://www.fundacionvicenteferrer.org) and with MSF (http://www.msf.es) and Intervida (http://www.intervida.org/).
ReplyDeleteThere are so many people doing great things out there!
Thanks a lot,
Paula
I love vintage patterns! I sort through them at yard sales and thrift shops :) My favorite charity is Operation Christmas Child. They send shoe boxes full of Christmas gifts to countries worldwide. Each of our children gets to pick out gifts to fill a box. Thank you for the giveaway. alusco(at)centurytel(dot)net
ReplyDeleteThe first charity that came to mind was compassion international. They help children around the globe.
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~kelly
My favorite charity is the Special Olympics! I have an aunt who participates in the SO and it has been a wonderful thing for her. I volunteer often and LOVE it. It is a wonderful thing for me as well! I am from NC so I work with the Special Olympics of NC... here is the link: http://www.sonc.net/
ReplyDeleteMy favourite charity is the Janeway Children`s Hospital Foundation. My son was in the Janeway for quite some time after he was born and again when he was four months old. The doctors and nurses there made him better so that he could live a long, happy, healthy life.
ReplyDeleteThis year, Military Biblesticks -
ReplyDeletehttps://www.faithcomesbyhearing.com/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=50
I have a lot of family in the military; Thank YOU for serving!
how fun! I think my mom wore one of those!!
ReplyDeleteI always donate to Focus on the Family when I can. I love listening to Dr. Dobson and feel that the Lord has used his radio program & books to help me become a better wife & mother. I also sponsored a child through World Vision and like to give donations to World Vision as gifts for those hard to shop for folks. I think if you google either, they will be easy to find. I'm having trouble attaching a link.
Sombody Cares. They help people all over the world. Thank you for this wonderful giveaway. Thank you for the opportunity to win.
ReplyDeleteI am a homeschooling mom of 16 years. I have five children from ages 21 months to 21 years.
I am also having a giveaway; so be sure and stop by my blogs. I have two, one for sewing and one for art. www.sewingwithtrudy.blogspot.com and www.artisticcreationswithtrudy.blogspot.com
My 9 year old daughter is also having a giveaway on her sewing blog. Hers is www.sewingsister.blogspot.com
Trudy
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I have a few favorite charities.
ReplyDeleteA local one is Transitional Youth. They provide food and shelter for homeless teens. They work on helping them get clean and find jobs. Hoping to transition them out of the Transitional Youth homes and into their own apartments.
A great holiday one is Operation Christmas Child. http://www.samaritanspurse.org/index.php/OCC/
We do this one with our kids. My daughter takes money from her piggy bank (she's 5) and picks out what she wasn't to put into the shoe boxes. I love being able to help her understand that not everyone can afford gifts or even toothbrushes. It makes it more tangible when she is the one purchasing the gifts.
Thanks for the giveaway!
I really like Habitat for Humanity. They have a resale store here where I can donate things and then I can also shop for items I need. It helps people have homes who would not be able to afford to buy a home.
ReplyDeleteThe Canadian Diabetes Association (www.diabetes.ca) is important to me as I'm a diabetic, as are many of my close friends. Thanks for your giveaway!
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We mostly donate through our church, which does a lot of humanitarian aid, as well as an education fund.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the Lighthouse Shelter, which is a local women's /children's shelter.
ReplyDeleteI have been supporting a charity for quite a while now. Its www.bhookh.org which aims at providing food to the poverty-stricken and malnourished children in India. They have a very informative and comprehensive website and they are truly dedicated to their cause.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
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I really supposrt any charity that provides help for sick kids. I work in healthcare and I hope to one day work at the St. Jude's Hospital. So I support sick kids. They go through enough. And deserve to be taken care of. Given the best care possible. Regardless if their family can afford it or not. :)
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My favorite local charity is called The Food Pantry. It helps families in crisis with a weeks supply of food. The reason they are special to me is because they were there for me when I needed them. Thanks for the giveaway!! Merry CHRISTmas:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! The charities of my choice is Red Scarf Project and the Big Fluffy Dogs Rescue.
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