For The Kids

I was planning to post a new challenge this morning to get you guys more involved in the Facebook Giving Challenge. I’ve even got some gift cards that I was going to give away as prizes … we all like getting stuff, right?

After reading the following message from Amy Eldridge, the director of Love Without Boundaries, however, I felt that that the best thing I could do today would be to pass her message on to you. I don’t want to cheapen it with gimmicks or distract us from the whole point. So here it is … do with it as you will!

My message is a bit long today but I hope you will read it to the end. We have just 24 hours left in the Giving Challenge contest on Facebook. 24 hours to try and stay in the lead. And we can’t do it without you.

As I type this, I am staring at the photos of 12 babies who are hurting because they were born with heart disease. Their eyes truly haunt me, first because they are orphaned and as a mother it is hard to accept that any child has to be sick without a mom or dad to comfort them….but second because I know that without surgery, the pictures I have of these children might be their last. Do you know how small a baby’s heart is? And how fragile an orphan’s life is when that tiny heart has a defect? These pictures are of children who are blue, children who are tired, children who NEED OUR HELP.

I also have on my desk the photos of children whose hearts we have healed. They stare out at me with pink cheeks and smiles, and in many…with their new adoptive families. THIS is what it is all about. Saving lives, giving a second chance, and allowing a child to find their family and know complete love.

In the next 24 hours we have a chance to give the GIFT OF LIFE to 10 more children in need. The charity with the most unique $10 donors at 12 noon PST on February 1st will win $50,000. Heart surgery in China averages just $5000 per child, so with that prize….ten children can have a second chance at life.

I am not going to ask you today to find 10 more donors, or even 5 more donors to help us. I am asking you to find just ONE person in your life that hasn’t donated and to ask that person to please help you save a life. For just $10. If all of us do this, we could have over a thousand new donors in just one day.

How often do we spend $10 on things that last just a moment?

$10 for two fancy coffees, $10 for a movie and popcorn, $10 for a dinner out. How about for today, for the next 24 hours, we all find $10 for something that will last a LIFETIME. $10 to save a baby’s life and allow a priceless child (who is orphaned and totally innocent) to get a second chance at finding a family to love them.

Find just one friend in the next 24 hours, and encourage them to join our cause and donate. $10 for the life of a child. Of all the money you have spent this week….this might be the most important.

Thank you EVERYONE for keeping LWB in the running for the top prize. We love our supporters and give thanks everyday for the amazing generosity, compassion, and kindness you show to those who live as orphans each and every day. We truly are a family, bound together by the belief that every child born on this earth matters.

Here’s the link! Let’s do it for the kids.

Amy

2 Comments to “For The Kids”

  1. Lance said:

    Guys … there are four hours left in the contest, and Love Without Boundaries (3049 donors) was just passed by the Tibetan Freedom Movement (3113 donors).

    This a particularly rough month for LWB, because some hackers sabotaged their website and caused about $50k worth of damage … so if you can get a few new donors to the cause in the next couple of hours (before 3pm EST), it would be absolutely tremendous! Keep spreading the word!

  2. Lance said:

    As of 12:48pm, LWB is in second place by only 11 donors (3,605 to 3,594). If they can overtake the first-placed team by 3pm, they will be awarded $50,000 … and the following ten orphans, who were born with congenital heart defects, will have life-changing surgury:

    Baby Cong, girl, born February of 2007, complex heart disease
    Baby Ying, girl, born August of 2007, Tetralogy of Fallot and cleft lip (SO TINY)
    Baby Shan, girl, born February of 2007, complex heart disease
    Baby Yun, girl, born May of 2006, Tetralogy of Fallot
    Baby Yu, girl, born May of 2007, ASD
    Baby Xiang, boy, born July of 2007, Tetralogy of Fallot
    Baby Ya, girl, born January of 2007, Tetralogy of Fallot
    Baby Zi, girl, born July of 2007, complex heart disease
    Baby Hua, boy, born November 2006, complex heart disease
    Baby Lin, girl, born May 2007, VSD, ASD, PDA

    That’s right … heart surgery only costs $5k in China, and we now know the names of the children whose lives can be saved. Let’s do it!!!!!

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