Friends. Itβs here. The day has finally arrived. TODAY IS OUR SIXTHΒ LOVE FLASH MOB!!!!!
Several weeks ago Together Rising asked you to write to us and tell us about your sHERoes. You gathered your friends and your courage and you sent us story after story of the warrior women in your life. The Together Rising board inhaled these stories. There was much crying and mouths hanging open and βYOU ARE NOT GOING TO BELIEVE THIS ONE!β
I truly believe this community is the most giving, fierce, brilliant group of truth tellers and hope spreaders on the web.
And then the hard part came: deciding who weβd choose for this Love Flash Mob. We made our calls, our diligence team poured their hearts into vetting the candidates, and then we spent hours on the phone talking candidates through. ThisΒ process is brutiful and hard on every board member, so together we acknowledge the hard, remind each other that We Can Do Hard Things, and Carry On.
Which is why it was so interesting when one afternoon, Liz (heart of the board and my sHERo) called. I picked up and said, βHEY! Have we narrowed down the pool?β And Liz said, βYep!β And I said, βGreat! How many sheros are we down to?β And she said: βWe are currently down to 176 candidates.β And I said. βUm, wow. Okay. Wait. How many did we begin with?β And Liz cleared her throat and said, βWe began with 176 candidates.β
And I sat there for a minute in the quiet and I thought:Β Waaaaiiiit a minute. I know Iβm a writerβnot a math-erβbut even I know that 176 and 176 are VERY, VERY CLOSE.
But before I could speak, Liz carried on. βGlennon, listen. These women are amazing. Every single one is a WARRIOR. Every single applicant is lighting up her community or family or world and so the Boardβ¦well, we thinkΒ every last one deserves to be raised high. We realize this might sound impossible but the Board asked me to gently remind you that youβre the one who doesnβt believe in impossible. Youβre the one who always says: WE CHOOSE ALL. And so we propose that we find, big, medium, or small ways to choose every single sHERo for the Love Flash Mob. EVERYBODYβS IN, BABY. YOU say that. Right G?β
Right. I do say that. I should maybe stop saying that.
HEREβS THE DEAL. We chose ALL.Β EVERYBODYβS IN, BABY.
If you took the time to write and tell us about your sHERo β your sHERo is IN. Every last one. (You can catch glimpses ofΒ many of their precious faces in the Rise & Shine collage above.)Β If we raise enough money today, Together Rising will send every single sHERo some love to help meet at least part of her needsβfrom a gift card to help ease a burden to fulfilling your entire request for your sHERoβwe want to make sure that every single sHERo knows that she is SEEN and LOVED.
Hereβs how (PLEASE, GOD!) this is going to work:
We have chosen three sHERoesΒ to share with youΒ specifically and to Mob BIGΒ today. These people are going to explode your heart so big you will not be able to fit your heart back inside of you. You will need a bigger SELF for your new heart. But no worries: After LoveΒ Flash Mob Days, we are ALL BIGGER SELVES. Thatβs the point.
HERE GOES!Β
Meet Jenny. Julie wrote to us about Jenny, who she calls, βher constant inspiration.β When Jenny was 22 she set her sights on getting a degree to work with special needs children. She needed to earn money for school, so she opened up a daycare in her home. When aΒ resource coordinator in her town asked if she’d be willing to open up her daycare to children with special needs, Jenny said: “Yes.” So many good stories start with “Yes.”
Enter Malcolm.
Malcolm, a beautiful little two-year-old boy with significant disabilities, began coming to Jennyβs daycare. Malcolmβs mama was a brutiful woman with her own challenges, and Jenny ended up caring for Malcolm not only during the day but through the nights, too. And in the extra evening hours, the long days, the early morningsβJenny fell in love.
One day a state social worker called Jenny Β to deliver some news: Malcolmβs mother had relinquished him to the state. With tears in her eyes,Β Malcolmβs mama had asked the social worker to call Jenny and ask her to become Malcomβs foster mother. The state told Jenny that, even though she was not yet an official foster parent, they would give her the proper training and put Malcolm in her care if she would accept his placement.
And Jenny heard herself say: Yes. Yes, I will.
At 22 years old, single, not sure what the future would hold, Jenny gave up her dream of going back to school so that she could say yes to the dream of being Malcolmβs mother. βMalcolm made me a mama,β she told us.
Jenny has been a foster mother for 17 years now. Her precious Malcolm died from complications of his condition three years ago, but not before he was loved well and unconditionally by his second mama. His second mama was a gift to Malcolm from his first mama. Jenny is still grieving Malcolm, but she works while she grieves. You see, a few years after Jenny adopted Malcolm, she also adopted Dana, an infant with cerebral palsy. Dana just graduated from high school. Next she adopted Hannah Joy and Mackenzie, and raised them alongside Tobias, her biological son. With these 5, Jenny believedΒ her family was complete.
But then Jenny met another mama in her special needs community who was dying of cancer. This mama’s greatest fear was leaving her daughter Nikkia behind without the special care she needed. Jenny looked at Nikkia, looked at her new friend and then looked at her family. She said: βI will raise her. I will love Nikkia well for you.β
Several years ago, in the midst of caring for her six children, JennyΒ wentΒ back to school. She will graduate in December with a special needs education degree. Her children will be there to celebrate with her as sheΒ accepts her diploma.
Julie told us that Jenny’s greatest need right now is adequate transportation for her family. Jenny often has to make two trips to get her family to the doctor and church. Two of her children weigh over one hundred pounds each, and Jenny has to lift them herself to get them in her car.
THIS IS HOW WE ARE GOING TO GET JENNY AND HER WARRIORS RISING:Β We will buy Jennifer a fully equipped handicap-accessible van. We will make sure that they can safely travel through this brutiful life together.
Friends, meet Miranda and Ellie. When Miranda started looking into fostering a child, she met Ellie.
Here is what Miranda has to say about Ellie:
βHereβs the thing about my sHERo. Sheβs four and sheβs my daughter. A genetic disorder caused her legs to be amputated toΒ her knees and her hands to look different, too. Every day she receives stares and questions from other kids, but her visible challenges are not all she faces. Ellie was in seven different homes before the state sent her to me. She has so much residual pain over her early life. She is healing on the outside and the inside. We are healing togetherβand she inspires me to carry on every day. She is my warrior baby. Even though she’s stared at wherever she goes, she refuses to stay home. She answers other childrenβs questions directly and kindly and holds her head high. She even joined a kick ball team this year and she kicks and tries to get to the bases with the short upper legs she has.
My wildest dream for Ellie is new legs. Ellie loves to run. All Ellie wants to do is run, but she is constantly left behind. I donβt want my warrior baby left behind. The legs are incredibly expensive, though, so it’s just out of the question. I can’t give my baby what she needs the most.”
Well . . . obviouslyβWE ARE GOING TO GET MIRANDA RISING BY GETTING ELLIE RUNNING!!!
We spoke with the incredible folks at the Hanger Clinic, the maker of the running legs that Ellie wants with her whole heart. They want to help her too. If we raise half the money for the legs, they will match it and Ellie will have her legs PRONTO. I cannot handle talking about this. Let’s do it. Let’s DO IT.
And finally, meet Joline and Shawn.
These two lovies met working at Pizza Hut. Β When they got married, Shawn got a desk job and Joline started art school. She’dΒ dreamed of becoming an artist since she was a child, so she drove herself three hours each way to art school. Shawn was thrilled to support Joline’sΒ dream. Money was tight but they made it work. Life was good.
Then the recession hit and Shawn was laid off. Even though Joline took a night job, there just wasnβt enough. Joline found out she was pregnant. One night Shawn found himself dumpster diving. Shawn joined the military the next day. They had two precious baby girls — Isabelle and Addie, whose special needs require extra care from Joline and Shawn.
A few years into his military service, Shawn was in a horrible accident. After 9 surgeries, the doctors had to take Shawnβs leg in order to save his life. Joline withdrew from art school and she and the girls moved to San Antonio to get the best treatment for Shawn. Then Joline’sΒ brother was killed in Iraq during a military operation. She says, βI didnβt have time to feel any of it. I had to be the rock.β If thatβs not the battle cry of the military spouse, I donβt know what is.
Shawn told Liz, βI donβt feel sorry for myself, but I do worry about how losing my leg affects my little girls. You know, having the dad whoβs different. And my wifeβmy wife is absolutely incredible. What sheβs gone through for my sakeβshe sacrificed everything. Sheβs my everything.β
What can we do, Liz asked? What can we do to get Joline rising?
And this is where Shawn was unsure. This family is used to SERVING. And so he said: “Well, we could really use a washing machine. Joline canβt get to the laundromat because I have the car for myΒ doctor appointments. Sheβs stuck all day at home, so she washes our clothes in the tub right now.β
“Listen,” Liz said. “Trust me when I tell you that I CANNOT GO BACK TO GLENNON WITH A REQUEST FOR A WASHING MACHINE. For so many reasons, thatβs not gonnaΒ fly. Letβs keep dreaming.”
WE ARE GOING TO GET JOLINE RISING BY GETTING HER RIDING. This family has fought for our freedom and now we will make sure that they have theirs. Joline loves Hondas, so we want to buy them a brand new Honda Civic.
And also. The washing machine. Fine. The washing machine.
A van for Jennifer, legs for Ellie, a car for Joline.Β Freedom. Today, we are giving freedom. Let’s do this.
And Do Not Forget: The introductions have just begun. As soon as we get these three rising, you’ll meet more of our stars. Stay tuned onΒ Facebook, Twitter, andΒ Instagram.
Friends, pity is feeling without acting. COMPASSION IS FEELING AND ACTING. Let’s ACT. Let’s not just sayΒ LOVE WINSβLet’s DO LOVE WINS.Β What you DO with your next five minutes will determine whether or not Love Wins for Jennifer and Ellie and Joline today. Let’s make Love Win. HERE’S HOW:
- DONATE. You can make your tax-deductible donation by clicking here orΒ on the Love Flash MobΒ button at the bottom of this post.Β Give what you canβsmall gifts of $5, $15, or $25 max.Β We canβt do great things, but today we’re making miracles happen through small gifts given with great love.Β Β REMEMBER THAT EVERY DONATION MATTERS. ClickΒ here to see the miracles you have made through prior Love Flash Mobs.Β Because Together RisingΒ is an official 501(c)3, every penny of your donation is tax deductible.
- SHARE. PLEASE SHARE THIS POST. We have danced NO FLASH MOB BEFORE with a HIGHER GOAL. Share onΒ Facebook,Β Twitter,Β Instagram and the other ones I donβt know about. Mass e-mail your friends, call your parents, stand in your yard and read the essay loudly β whatever it takes. We need all the whos in whoville β the tall and the small. Itβs going to take the entire village for us to give toward every need.
- DEDICATE. Every single one of us knows a sHERo. If youβd like to donate in honor of someone you love, please leave his or her name in the comments here or on Facebook. Thousands will be reading and so if you didnβt send in her name, get her rising right on this page.
Okay. It’s time for me to let you go and trust. Your board will be busyΒ trying to breathe and calling each other and refreshing our screens one million times, sacred scared to death. Β In a few hours, we will give you an update. CMMMMMON LOVE: WIN!!!!
Love,
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Donated twice because I read it twice. I can’t even. Thank you Glennon and Together Rising for your beautiful, hard, tremendously big-hearted work. Love smashed it out of the park today. xx
It will show two donations from me, but one was the money my precious kiddos pulled out of their wallets and piggy banks when they heard it was love flash mob day. We nominated our shero and although she wasn’t one of the three featured, my kids were so excited to give so ‘that little girl can get her legs.” π
For my sister, Ellie. Who mothers three wonderful, challenging stepsons and a bouncy six year old girl every day – with incredible patience, love, and even joy.
176!! Love to the 176th power!
Giving in honor of my of my precious daughters Hallen and Maci. May you both always find little ways for love to win by choosing to act. Remember to dance when you do. Here’s to your brutiful lives and lessons along the way.
Glennon and team, I love you guys. you are fabulous for putting all this together. everyone wins! there are no losers! i’m so happy to be able to donate… it has made my day. xxoo
I am so happy to be a part of this. I am donating in support of all those moms who struggle with addiction and depression and pull through the dark side everyday for their sweet babies.
I’m sorry… I can’t get past Jenny… Afraid to begin sobbing uncontrollably in the middle of my plane… My son might disown me (not really… He’s tender hearted). I promise to come back and be schooled by all these series as soon as I land…and to make a contribution to the “heart work” that gets done here…
Everybody’s in <3
I've been looking forward to the Love Flash Mob for a really long time, thanks for giving me the chance to spread some love to some truly amazing sHERoes!
And thanks for the hard work and dedication, you guys. You rock!
It is a BLESSING to be a part of this, thank you for the opportunity! In gratitude for my grandmother, Alice Anne Rice. She was a monkey in recovery who loved you Glennon! She’d get such a kick out of all of this!
This beautiful community is the BEST, the very BEST!! THANK YOU for this wonderful movement π
As a mom to a special needs child, I donated in honor of all those other moms in the beautiful trenches of Autism. LOVE WINS!
Can we send Joline back to Art School? That degree and a Teaching Certification would help her both reach her dream and improve their financial situation greatly.
I got less than halfway through Jenny’s story and said, “YES!” and scrolled to immediately find the donate button. Then I went back and read the other beautiful stories. I also thought, “Oh my goodness, y’all buy that girl a washing machine!” So glad Joline will also get her washing machine. You are ALL sHERoes!
I am crying… Watching my son nap right now, and thinking of the incredible love of all these people for their children. Really now I’m sobbing, just so overwhelmed with the goodness of all of this.β€οΈ
I donated because I thought about paying for the car behind me today at Chick-fil-A, but I didn’t. Then I came home and read all this amazingness, and well, this is a much better cause. XO
Susan
Donated in honor of the amazing women in the Mothers’ Center of Greater Toledo in Ohio!
I can’t stand all the awesomeness. My heart is bursting! I want to give them ALL my money…I want to HUG all these sHeroes. I’m donating on behalf of all these rock stars who CHOOSE love.
Donated in honor of my beautiful mother who passed away 10 years ago and my amazingly strong and loving big sister Emi who has taken care of me and loved me unconditionally my whole life. Thank you Glennon for helping us break open our hearts,
Love
Marie
Donated in honor of Jennifer and Linda Starr and the many amazing women and young girls I am reading about on this page-Love Wins!!
I’m not a mom, am I supposed to even be reading this blog?!?! π
I donated to honor and rise up three very special women in my life; my wife & two daughters. They are all beautiful women. They have all had challenges unique to them and have (and are) overcoming them in beautiful and unique ways.
I would have been honored to just watch, absolutely blessed to get to participate with them… despite my own faults and challenges.
#wecandohardthings #lovewins
You can be the “furry mom”! That’s what we call daddy when he fills in for mom! # lovewins #dadsalsorock
Welcome, Justin, of course you belong here! Much love
We <3 Dads! So glad you're here.
Donated in honor of my mother Gail, my mother-in-law Nelda, my grandmothers, my amazing sister Chel, and my fierce daughters A & R. They may not realize it, but they are all sHERos!
Shared on Facebook and donated in honor of my sHERo, my mother, Kathy Calhoun π Thank you Momastery for all that you are doing to make this world a better place, one kind, amazing gesture at a time. #wecandohardthings #lovewins
I almost did nothing. Then read – pity is feeling without acting. I do not have pity. I do have compassion. Your statement inspired me to prove it. I believe that kindness matters and that love wins. Thank you for what you do.
Donating in memory of my best friend Stacy, today would have been her Birthday and she LIVED LOVE WINS. And in Honor of my beautiful cousin Amanda who LIVES LOVE WINS to everyone as a social worker with young moms and kids in trouble.
LOVE WINS. Dedicated to my two mother in laws who have passed on.
Hanne who ran a small group foster home for special needs children for the last almost 40 years of her live, housing and loving 83 different children.
And for Johnnie, who suffered far too much in this life but who watches over us.
MISS YOU.
are you going to post the other nominees ??????????????????
She is posting them on her Facebook page.
Donated in honor of all the beautiful women in my family and their big hearts and desire to help.
Donated in memory of my baby, Leo, and so Ellie can run faster.
Donated $25 in memory of Lexi
Thank you for introducing us to these sheroes and giving us a chance to help lift them all up. I am honored to make a donation with gratitude for Momastery and all the Monkees.
I am full of gratitude for having found this community that recognizes the true Sheroes of this world. Thank you beautiful, selfless, loving, women who are changing the lives of more people than you’ll ever know. I am one of them. Bless you all.
Donated in honor of Mumma … who thought of and took care of everyone else before herself … and then taught us all how to take care of each other.
me too… and in gratitude for the sisters she gave me by loving me when I married her son.
And for my mom Karen, who would have loved this so very, very much.
I am donating in honor of my SHERO my mama! She drops everything to take care of everyone! She nursed my aunt (my dad’s sister) for two years after my aunt had a complete mastectomy (breast cancer) and 2 hip replacements (bone cancer). My aunt later passed away. She took off work and nursed my dad after a fall that broke his shoulder and caused him to have 2 shoulder surgeries. She takes off work and nurses me EVERY TIME I have a MS flare up. She drives to NC from GA and stays with me. She takes me to the hospital for medication and cooks and loves me and encourages me. She treats me like her baby and I’m 35! Just in the last couple of weeks she has been nursing her own sister who has throat cancer. Did I mention that she is 60? Has a full time job? Plays the piano and leads to the choir and teaches Sunday school at church? My mama is my SHERO…$25 is not enough…
Stupid, bad day but turned it around by donating here and knowing LOVE WINS!!!! Feeling better by knowing the world is now a teeny bit better! π
Hugs, Lori!
$25 donated in honor of my mother, who taught me to always give, give, give.
Donated in memory of my first baby girl, Eliza.
I am so tired of just wishing love would win. So thrilled that today, I can be a part of actually making it happen. Love wins for everyone. Thank you.
Donated in honor of my grandmother, Ida.
Donated in honor of Jennifer Smith – Carry On Warrior <3
Donated because of my sister-in-law, Laura, who is related by marriage and loved by choice. She’s my favorite rock star and I can’t wait to see her rising!!!!
I’m thrilled to be a part of this. Thank you.
Love wins! Thanks for letting us help these lovely people!
done! ninja! wooohooo! inspired by love–meaning my own mom and grandmothers and aunties and girlfriends…and especially my magical daughter (I wanna be like her when I grow up.) Lots of inspiring, loving men in my world as well, but this is for all the girls that showed me how to be me!
Donated to honor those who are called to become Foster Parents, and who do it well. Your selflessness and bravery are awe-inspiring.
Together we can do hard things. Donated with joy.
God bless you, G.
$5 donated in memory of Jessica
I love the love and support this group provides–only wish the donation could be more. But together this group can do great things–thank you for giving me a chance to do my part.
It’s a blessing to donate in honor of Beth Trebour, my personal hero. She has changed my family’s life, especially mine and my autistic daughter’s. The organization she founded, United Athletics, has given us the opportunity to race together in 5Ks, 10Ks, and even half marathons! My daughter has a wall full of medals that give her so much pride and I’ve gotten my fitness back after 4 babies.
Donated with tears… because these stories break my heart wide open… LOVE WINS!!
Donated in honor of 18 year old Joshua Robertson, his family and his friend Sandy, whom I met at his funeral a little over a week ago. She’s a warrior Monkee and a Shero if I ever saw one. She just doesn’t know it yet. π
Donated in honor of my mom, Glenda, who I would have written in as your #177, if she was still with us. She opened her home and heart to anyone and everyone she met and more than one of my brother, sister or my friends called her Mom, too. Life liked to deal her a raw hand financially and now that that particular burden has been removed from her, I try to pass along the hope and love that she brought to others through these flash mobs. Thank you Glennon!
$25 Done! And my company, Microsoft, will match it. Flash Mob fuh-eva. See you in Milwakee.
Donated (with tears running down my face, as usual) in honor of my warrior mama, Mary, whom I lost last year. I love Love Flash Mob days, and she did too!!!
So sorry for your loss, Jen! Much love!
I donated today to honor my SHero Ana, her mom, sister, nieces & their dad, whom they lost very recently. Ana does good, hard things everyday! Thank you for doing this and being an inspiration!
Donating in honor of my brutiful friend, Marion who first brought me to Glennon and momastery. I am forever changed!
Love wins.
Dedicated and paying it forward in honor of the ten individuals/families who have helped make a dream of mine come true.
You all inspire me so much! I am blessed and lucky in so many areas of my life, it’s an honor to be able to bless these amazing sheroes!!
Donating in honor of all who get up every day and face the difficulties in their lives with faith, hope, and courage. Thank you for inspiring me to do the same.
Donated because one of your 176 lovely ladies is the awesome Edna Guerrero. She is super funny, talented and just a plain ol’ great person. My life is fuller having her in it! What am awesome cause!
I love me some flash mob days. What a gift it is to give.
Thank You for all you do and all you put out in the world…. Carry On and On and On….
donated in honor of fellow school parent, Jenny
Donating in honor of my wonderful sister-in-law, Carrie, and her sweet father who she lost today. I love her and her family so much!
I donated in honor of my grandmothers, mom, and wonderful friends.
Moved to donate by beautiful little Ellie, because my sHERo is my mom, Ellie, who was the bravest cancer warrior I could imagine as she went through treatment, and is still a pistol at age 85!
Donated in honor and memory of Chris, who was a warrior spirit like I have never known, a ray of light that list her battle with breast cancer this week. Love wins, Chris.
Much love, Celi!
Tomorrow would have been my mother-in-law’s 63rd birthday. She was a talented artist, devoted mother, daughter, and sister, and suffered terribly from depression. She left us too soon, unable to bear the darkness. In her memory, today I donated. I hope everyone who reads this will too.
Thinking of you and your family, Jen, especially your mother-in-law, much love!
Donated and shared! So happy to be a part of this Love Flash Mob! Love wins…always, no matter what.
For all those who struggle, I give. And for all those who cared for my family and fed us when we struggled, I thank you.
Love wins! Donated in honor of every person ever in need.
Donated in honor of my beautiful mother who is a living example of grace, strength, love, and resilience. She is a WARRIOR and my sHERo.
Donated in honor of my mom and dad, who I miss terribly. They would appreciate this gesture of support.
Donated in memory of my Nanaw sHERo!!
My mother was Grandma Barb to everybody. We just got done remembering the third anniversary of her very unexpected passing. Somewhere she is smiling down on every sHero there is.
Due to allot of medical bills (my son has been diagnosed with a rare disease) I could only donate $5. BUT I set it so that it’s a monthly donation. We can certainly afford that each month. I wish it was more. But I’ve posted on all my social media and I’m pairing hard!!! Love to all!!!
Doh….Praying hard!
Donated in memory of my mum, who was a hero to me xx
Beautiful and my heart was so touched I’m crying! And I’m so thankful to be a part of it!
In honor of my unborn angel baby in heaven and my sweet son who inspires me to move mountains daily. . Mommy loves you both.. Love wins!!
FYI -It does say you can only donate $25. But I put in $50 and it let me. Makes me happy.
Me too. I didn’t see the “only $25” until after I made my donation. I just figure it was God’s way of telling me if you can do more- than do it!
In honor of my sister- mother of NINE who still gives gives gives.
WOW. God bless her!
Donated in honor of my dear friend Jennifer. A warrior Mama to four beautiful daughters.
In honor of my 5 year son Liam, who is non-verbal, quadriplegic and medically fragile. You fill my life with a joyful heartache. And in honor of my 3 year old son, Quinn who makes me laugh every hour of every day!
This is the kind of world I want to live in.
Goosebumps. π
I have the best feeling right now. I went to see what I had left in my account (payday is tomorrow) and it was $4.95. I was distraught that it wasn’t even the $5 minimum. But then I signed into PayPal and realized that I had a $25 balance from a refund I had forgotten about for months. I LOVE it when God gives you the good stuff in such sweet little ways. I hope those families feel the love today!
YOU gave me goosebumps and tears… YOU are the truest giver.
You, Jessica, you just inspired me today. Donation done, in your honor for Jennifer, Ellie, and Joline. π
This just made my heart swell. You are amazing and I wish great things come your way!
This just made me cry tears of joy! THANK YOU for such a beautiful gift! I have goose bumps! What a way to lift each other up! Thank you thank you!
Jessica – God Bless you for your grace and selflessness!
you are a blessing
You may only be able to donate $25, but nothing stops you from donating $25 more than once. Carry on!
dedicated to all the sHeros…
love you
In honor of my mother, who chose me and who is my mother in all of the most important ways – who birthed and raised 5 children as a single parent, remarried and raised two more children desperately in need of a mother.
In honor of my unborn babies. My little angels in heaven. Love wins!
Donated, and shared! Plus, I plan on being the one in line at the market in about 30 minutes telling everyone who will listen that it is Love Flash Mob Day!! Sister On, Warriors…. LOVE WINS!!
Awesome! You tell them! Hand out flyers. π It’s a beautiful day.
donating in honor of my sHERo mama, Jan, who is always selflessly giving herself to help others!
Donating in honor of my friend, Anneliese Barron, who spends her life advocating for children with special needs so that they may have the kind of friendships the rest of us enjoy. Love wins!
In honor of Kate Snyder Blair.
Best small gift I have ever given. Honoured to be a part of this virtual/magical community. Thank you G, thank you board – our world is kinder because of what you are doing.
Donated and shared on my Facebook page! I have no doubt that you will do this, but WOW! You guys really outdid yourselves. So excited for everyone who will benefit from this!
HELP – your Paypal certificate reads as outdated here in the UK and I can’t get an exception for it. Is there any other way to donate?
There is a place below that paypal link at bottom of page that says donate by credit card, I had the same problem!
I have a son with special needs. Mothering him is the hardest thing I’ve ever done, but so worth it. I’m grateful I have the opportunity to help other moms in this holy endeavor.
Donating in honor of my beautiful daughter, Kate. But — the link to donate doesn’t work! Help! Is there another way to donate?
Just in case this helps others, I was not able to donate through the link in Chrome browser on my Macbook, but when I used Firefox, the link worked. YAY! LOVE WINS!
If you are using a mobile device you have to hit go after entering info and then it will allow you to click on donate. Otherwise, try desktop computer. Hope this helps!