Showing posts with label charity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label charity. Show all posts

Monday, December 9, 2013

@PBJfoods #SAM + #charity: This Christmas consider helping others, such a small amount to you, can make such a BIG difference in the lives of others. #ad

Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) is the number one killer of children under five years of age. Nearly 20 million children around the world suffer from SAM.  In fact,  SAM kills 3.5 million children each year. That’s more than HIV, AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria combined.
 PB + J stands for peanut butter plus Jesus.
PB+J Foods Program Development Director Haley Hunsaker distributes PB+J fortified peanut butter paste to the parents of children suffering from Severe Acute Malnutrition in Malawi, Africa. One jar of the paste is a therapeutic food treatment that will provide all of the nutritional requirements for one child for one day.  PB+J Foods distributed nearly 16,000 pounds of the paste during it first seventeen months of operation, enough to save the lives of nearly 1,200 children (see more http://www.pbjfoods.org/animation)

In March 2012, 5 unique individuals from Orange County, California got together and pooled their personal time and money to fight SAM in undeveloped nations.  In just 17 months, the non-profit organization they created, PB+J Foods, saved the lives of nearly 1,200 children in Malawi, Africa, who were suffering from SAM.
In March 2012, Stan Smith recruited his friends Brian Hunsaker, Donna Wertz, Heather Premac, and Haley Hunsaker, to create PB+J Foods, Inc., a non-profit organization designed specifically to eradicate Severe Acute Malnutrition in underdeveloped nations, like Malawi.

“To beat SAM we were going to have to do more than what typical humanitarian organizations do to feed the hungry,” Smith explains.  “We had to develop a way locally manufacture Ready-to-Use-Therapeutic-Foods (RUTF), to distribute RUFTs to remote villages, to provide locals with medical treatment and health care education, and we had to create a localized, self-sustaining economy that could provide for its people on an on-going basis.”

            From April 2012 to August 2013, they did exactly that … with their own money, on their own time, and with a few contributions from friends.  During the seventeen month period, the five members of PB+J Foods traveled to Malawi, Africa multiple times and accomplished the following:
·         Partnered with Nkhoma Hospital to create a RUTF manufacturing plant, to establish RUTF distribution sites, and to develop and operate medical and SAM treatment clinics throughout the region;
·         Created an educational program to provide villagers with basic knowledge about food safety and storage, malnutrition management, hygiene and sanitation, family planning, HIV/AIDS prevention, childcare, nutrition, and agriculture;
·         Began the formation of a local farmers co-op, intended to have at least 800 members, in order to grow local ‘ground nuts’, one of the most valuable nuts in the world, with Opportunity International Bank of Malawi, Afri-Nut, and World Vision which provides a cash crop for the local farmers, creating economic growth, and a steady supply of nuts for the RUTF peanut paste.
  

PB+J Foods has an ambitious goal for 2014. It is now working to secure financial donations to expand its infrastructure to: manufacture and serve RUTFs to 11,000 children suffering from SAM; to provide medical treatment to 1,000 children at Nkhoma Hospital and area clinics; to increase employment at the local PB+J RUTF production facility; and, to sell locally produced RUTFs on the open market to create revenues that will enable the PB+J programs in Malawi to become self-sustaining and provide RUTF products at no charge to their patients.  Donations may be contributed at http://www.pbjfoods.org/animation or by calling 949-702-3187.  

PB+J Foods is a non-profit organization designed to eradicate Severe Acute Malnutrition in underdeveloped nations. Their programs provide specially fortified foods for children suffering from SAM, medical treatment, and health education to those in need. Moreover, the programs they have developed help build local self-sustaining economies that can eventually provide the necessities of a better life in the future.

 PB+J Foods White Board Animation


Please consider contributing to this great cause. If ever there was a charity I feel proud to stand behind it is this one. Do the right thing this holiday season and give the gift that keeps giving. Life. Anything can help so donate now. Even as little as 1$, but I would hope you'd consider giving up a value meal or two and donate a little more. To help one child is 30$, a family is $100 and you can also donate $500 if your feeling extra generous.



Twitter.com/PBJFoods
PB+J Foods Program Development Director Haley Hunsaker gathers children in Malawi, Africa to prepare for distribution of PB+J fortified peanut butter paste. One jar of the paste is a therapeutic food treatment that will provide all of the nutritional requirements for one child for one day.  PB+J Foods distributed nearly 16,000 pounds of the paste during it first seventeen months of operation, enough to save the lives of nearly 1,200 children.

Disclaimer: This post is sponsored by BlogDash and PB + J Foods. Regardless all opinions are my own.

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Monday, July 15, 2013

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Teespring is a crowdfunding platform for groups, causes and communities to design and sell custom apparel. Anyone can come and design a shirt which they can then sell via Facebook, Twitter or anywhere else online. The seller keeps all of the profit the shirt earns. People use Teespring as a fundraising tool or just to earn some extra money. The best part is the shirts don't print and ship until a set end date determined by the seller. This means they pay nothing upfront, take no risk and don't have to deal with the hassle of ordering the right number of shirts.



I checked out Teespring, and designed a Locomotion of Expressions shirt with the header of this blog. The site was fast and responsive and easy to use! The only issue I encountered personally- was that my header apparently has more than 10 colors, and I haven't the slightest how to edit it to not have so many colors, so I would have to use another image for my shirts. I love how on the homepage they show you clip art of others people shirts and projects and causes, and I had fun clicking through them and reading their missions. I love how you can make money all without ever stepping foot out of the house, and get your cause out to millions who can help you realize your dreams and make them an actuality.


Testimonials What people are saying

“I sold over 800 shirts and made $6,000 on a campaign that took me less than 10 minutes to create and didn't cost me a dime! An incredible tool.”
- Peter Krumins Browserling.com
“Teespring is the perfect no-cost way to test the strength of your brand's merchandise. We found our biggest fans through our campaign.”
- Josh Catone TheFluffingtonPost.com

You can play with the designer if you go to teespring.com/design

Here are some cool examples of what people have done with the site.


A couple sold this "Love makes a family shirt" to raise money to adopt: http://teespring.com/chrisandshelleyadopt


This one included children's and toddler's shirts to raise money for an 11-year-old to sing in a children's choir in Hungary: https://teespring.com/bunnygirlsings

This one raised over 85k for Boston relief: http://teespring.com/staystrongboston

Please check out Teespring on Facebook: Facebook.com/teespring and on twitter: @teespring


                 *** Disclosure *** 

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of TeeSpring.

Monday, November 19, 2012

MYINSITE NEWS FROM THE NETWORK NOVEMBER 2012


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Saturday, September 8, 2012

#HeartsforHeartsGirls Must see & Buy! #partyReview - Changing the World One Heart at a Time!



The front of the boxes they sent us.
Hearts4heartsgirls has dolls from around the world. Each doll sold benefits the country she comes from. Each doll is also dressed with fashions from said country AND is modeled after a real girl IN that area. They are just a little smaller than American Girl dolls. Not that I do not love American Girl dolls, but I have always thought Hearts 4 Hearts dolls were WAY cuter. Plus they also cost half as much. An AG  doll with run you upwards of 100$+ .. a Hearts 4 Hearts doll is around 30-40. I first spotted these dolls in Target stores about a year ago and fell in love. I have actually written to the company several times trying to review them on L of E, but I got lucky when they picked me to host a mommy party for them. I got lucky because we got 2 dolls. I got the pleasure of gifting one to my GF's child, who would attend the party! How neat!

What Giana loves most is that each doll comes with a bracelet for your little girl to wear as well as a storybook, which essentially is a little diary of her life, her culture, her family, her friends and what she is doing to help those around her.  With each doll purchased, Hearts for Hearts girls donates a portion of the purchase price to their charitable partner, World Vision, where the proceeds are distributed to programs that support girls in that country.  So not only will your child be learning about the doll's life and culture, but they will also be learning about giving back to others and how they can make a difference in the world around them.  The more I have learned about these dolls, the more I love them, and as a Mom I feel especially good about all of the positive benefits my daughter is receiving by learning about and playing with her doll.
Their website is pretty neat too, and has all kinds of discussion opportunities to share the importance of giving back and how the dolls give back with your little girl & they also (Giana's favorite part of the website) offer a games and activities section there too!



I gotta say, there is not one thing I can find wrong with the dolls. Not one. I love them so much, I had a hard time giving the doll to my little girl! I wanted to keep her.  :)

I know we will be buying more of these dolls, and I am sure I will get Giana one for Christmas. They are much more affordable than other lower quality dolls, and the same quality as more expensive dolls. Plus the giving back? What other brand came you name off the top of your head that does that? That is especially unique to Hearts 4 Hearts and I think makes them stand out above and beyond all the other brands. This is the brand of dolls for us. I want to thank Mommy Parties and Hearts 4 Hearts girels/dolls for sending us the 2 dolls. Alex ending up winning the doll (we drew names) and she loves it as much as Giana loves Lillian. 


Our favorite dolls used to be Dell and Consuela. I was hoping they would send one of those, until I got a sneak peek at the dolls rolling out for 2012 and it quickly changed to Lauryce and Mosi. However, since we didn't get to pick, we were sent Lillian and Zelia. Neither of which we would've picked, were we given the choice BUT both equally cute.

Here are the dolls are the countries/places they originate from:
  • Lauryce, USA, New Orleans
  • Mosi, USA Native American
  • Dell, USA Appalachia
  • Consuelo, Mexico
  • Tipi, Laos
  • Zelia, Brazil
  • Lilian, Belarus
  • Rachel, Ethiopia
  • Nahji, India

If you were going to buy any doll for charity reasons,  this would be the doll to buy, as this doll directly benefits children in Belarus, as we all know as being highly affected by radiation that escaped during the Pripyat - or the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986.

The number of orphaned and scarred children there is astronomical.
It is very sad.


Say hello to Lilian, a girl who understands the power of a picture! She's from Belarus and lives with her grandmother because her parents have left to find work in the city. Lilian has an idea about helping other "work orphans" in her town.  You can read her diary on hearts4heartsgirls.com
Most of my girlfriends have little boys though, but our guest list included:

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Offer of Gratitude coupon



Have you heard of the Bumi Sehat Foundation?  They do excellent work to help women in need get the nutrition they require to have a safe, healthy birth.  I’m working with New Chapter to let you know about their special Offer of Gratitude coupon: just use this coupon to save $4 on any New Chapter product and they will donate an additional $4 to the Bumi Sehat Foundation.  Motherhood is a challenge; let’s help these women get every advantage they can.   There is also a choice of 4 other charities you can donate to when using this coupon.
New Chapter contacted me to post this!

Please take a look at the offer here: http://on.fb.me/PmerX9

In addition to the above Charity, your purchase could potentially also benefit another of the other 4 listed below.
www.monteverdeinfo.com/monteverde_conservation_league.htm

www.montereybayaquarium.org/cr/seafoodwatch.aspx

www.nongmoproject.org

sacredseedssanctuary.org


I hope you are able to take a few minutes of your time and use it to benefit a cause that New Chapter
is passionate about!

@bumisehat
Facebook.com/bumisehat
Facebook.com/nongmoproject
@NonGMOProject
@newchapterorg
@seafoodwatch
Facebook.com/seafoodwatch
Facebook.com/NewChapterInc

My coupon was printable and expires on Sept. 30th.
New Chapter is available for purchase everywhere, find your nearest location!!!


 
*Disclaimer*  I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention/review it on my blog. I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.” The opinions expressed in this post are entirely my own. Your experience with the product may differ from mine.


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