Sorry for the gimmick-y title.
However, there is nothing gimmicky about what’s going on in the northeastern United States and parts of the Caribbean right now. Thousands of people have lost everything—their homes, their livelihoods, members of their family…
Today’s post is a reminder that there are more important things in life than chocolate.
This time, I’m not joking.
The victims of Hurricane Sandy are currently in desperate need of food, clothing, water, and medical supplies. Many are stuck in shelters, not knowing when they’ll be allowed to return home- or if their homes even still exist. To raise as much money as possible, my first thought was to host a giveaway, where you’d make a donation for an entry. But a lot of you probably already have made a donation, especially since a few other bloggers have already hosted donation giveaways.
How you can help:
EDIT: I really did have the best of intentions with my initial idea. Getting the advertisers to help with the fundraiser was, I thought, a brilliant way to raise the most money possible, since big companies have much more money to give than individual blog readers. I’d initially hoped to raise at least $2000, then match that number myself, and also ask if any companies would match it.
But then I started getting hate mail. A lot of hate mail. And hateful comments on the post. Hateful comments from people who were doing nothing, themselves, to help raise money, yet who had no problem criticizing the efforts of someone who really did want to help. My idea was not meant to be a publicity stunt or to get me more page views, and it’s really disgusting that anyone would think that. Some of my own relatives and friends lost a lot more than their electricity to this storm. (Both my parents grew up in one of the hardest-hit areas of New York, and many of our relatives still live there.)
I’m taking down the entire idea, not to give in to the haters; but because this was supposed to be an idea that would help, and it just seems to be doing more harm (and engendering more hatred) than good. (There are a few other reasons–things I didn’t initially think about–such as the fact that I’d rather send money now than wait until December.)
I’m making a private donation to the Red Cross, and I hope you all will do the same.















That is SO nice Katie! Awesome. And I love your recipes so that shouldn’t be a problem at all ;).
Great idea 🙂
Thanks Katie. We are really in need up here.
Wow this is really great! Wonderful that you are doing this. I will help click your way to victory!
as someone who lives on Staten Island, I say thank you!
I’m clicking away and will encourage others to do the same! Great way to raise money, Katie – you’re a doll. God bless you!!!! *hugs* <3
Katie, I am a frequent blog reader and thank you so so much for doing this for us! I live on the jersey shore in a beach town that was destroyed and just to know that everyone is helping means so much to everyone who lives here on the jersey shore and eastern seaboard! It is not a good situation here, the desperation for food, shelter, heat and gas has caused many people to turn to violence and looting to survive. It’s very dangerous. To know that people are willing to help out is comforting. Thank you everyone from the bottom of my and everyone in the community’s heart for pulling together in this one of need!
What an awesome idea Katie! You are doing a great thing and if people consistently read your blog, they would get the feeling that you are a genuine person that they can trust. Please don’t let the hurtful comments from some get to you or make you feel that you should reveal your income. It is none of their business. On another note, I made your Lentil Sloppy Joes earlier this week and both my husband and I loved them! Love your blog! =]
Geez, some people are so cynical and negative. They only see what isn’t good enough.
Katie you’re amazing. Don’t let the few negative people, even the ones that are saying you should show your last months earnings, get to you. What you are doing is amazing, both on your blog and donating your earnings.
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I LOVE this idea you’ve put together. You’re right about people giving monetary donations (or maybe some of us can’t do that). It’s a great way for awareness!! Unfortunately I live in Canada 🙁 but I’ll share your post on Facebook for my US family.
BTW ignore all those people who think you’re just drumming up business. I’ve made a few of your recipes and they are ALWAYS amazing. Even my husbands guy friends (true meat-eaters) love them!
PS My Facebook name is Lisa Snagglebottoms