Operation Chocolate-Covered Kindness
I always want to help others but often get bogged down in the thought that “I’m just one small person; how much help can I really be?”
And there are so many worthy causes out there that it’s easy to become discouraged and give up. People often get so overwhelmed at the vastness of the suffering that they’ll choose to do nothing because they can’t help with everything. (I’ve been guilty of this too.) Please don’t fall into this trap! Sure, you’re just one person, and you can’t do everything; but anything is better than nothing.
Currently, I’m involved with two charity projects: Africards and Project Pillows. But I’ve been so blessed in life that I feel like I really ought to do even more. A few weeks ago, I began brainstorming money-raising ideas. I love how some bloggers have held Blogger Bake Sales and debated holding one too. But then I thought about how much money would be lost due to shipping costs. There had to be something else… Another idea was to put together an e-cookbook. I still might do this; however the idea has its own drawbacks (the #1 drawback being I’d have no idea how to even start! Would I ask for submissions from readers? And what about copyright laws? Would anyone even buy my book?)
Then it hit me:
What about holding a Page View Charity Drive? What I’m hoping to do with this charity drive is to get as many page views as possible. More page views = more money raised. Then, at the end of the month, I’ll send all of the money over to one of my favorite charities, The Enough Project.
We bloggers talk incessantly about “perfect” meals and “delicious” foodie products. We spend hours browsing the expensive offerings at Whole Foods, making our meals as aesthetically-pleasing as possible, and photographing said meals with fancy digital cameras. But the people being helped by the Enough Project are happy to get ANY meal. And while people like me run for fun, others in the world are running because they have to in order to survive.
It really puts things in perspective and makes me want to help as much as I possibly can. I’m not going to set a goal amount, since I really have no idea what t expect. But no matter how much we end up raising, every little bit helps, and every little person can make a BIG difference!















Katie you’re so sweet!
I’m putting a link on my blog ASAP!
what a great cause! i’ll have to get on those fudge babies 🙂
just viewed your page via mam pea!
i’ll be writing a post later on today and will give you a huge shout out 🙂
What a fabulous idea! As if I need another excuse to peruse your genius recipes:)
Wonderful idea! I’m currently studying and working in Nairobi, Kenya. Every day here, I meet people who are struggling for survival and each interaction makes me even more grateful for my circumstances. I will definitely shout this out on my blog the next time I post!
LOVE it katie!!
i will be sure to publicize your cause on my blog!!
Such a beautiful thing your doing–I will definitely spread the word, and of course click around even more on all your drool worthy recipes! 🙂
Hi Katie,
I think your site is phenomenal and would love to help out any way I can. I am an adamant believer in giving back any way I can because I have been so fortunate to have so much. Hope to hear from you.
Have a fabulous day, beautiful!
-rebecca