Archive for the 'causes' Category

Japan Needs Our Help

After the earthquake, the tsunami and the nuclear problems, I am so thankful that most of my friends in Japan are safe. One of our blogger friend resides in Fukushima was able to update us that they are OK with her family through her Facebook status. She said it took time for her to update her family and friends because they were having problems with electricity, water and communications line. Some family had generac generators on standby that is why they were able to communicate immediately while others didn’t have any. But luckily for them, the lines were restored in a few days time.

Anyway, Japan still needs our support in forms of prayers and financial aid. They need every help they can to stand and repair the damages. So if you want to donate to Japan, you can do so via Red Cross or through Global Giving who accepts Paypal payments. No donation is too small for a big cause!

12 Year Old Girl Speaks Out on the Issue of Abortion

I saw the link to this video on Facebook, thanks to Mommy Jennie who posted it. To be honest, what the 12 year old girl said in this video made me cry. I haven’t experienced abortion since I am always a pro-life advocate but it pains me to hear all those statistics of babies who died before they were born. I just wish they air this video on televisions so that it can get a greater mileage especially those people who are in the verge in making one.

As the girl says… a person is a person, no matter how small… Please watch the video below. Thanks!

I Blog, I Care Movement

I saw this from Fickleminded.net and was inspired to join. So, calling all bloggers, lets be a part of something worthy! Let show the world we care!

I Blog, I Care Movement

Be a part of the “I Blog, I Care Movement.” Here are the rules on how to join:

1. Copy the “I Blog, I Care” badge and the rules (1 to 6) on this page.
2. Post these in one or all your blogs.
3. Tag/invite your other friends to join by sharing this with them.
4. Leave your post URL here: The Twitterer ,I Blog,I Care Movement
5. For every fifteen (15) blogs joining the I Blog, I Care Movement, a $1.00 donation will be given to the International Committee of the Red Cross. You can also donate directly here: http://www.icrc.org.
6. Spread the love and show you care.