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My Name is Charity

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Swap Coordinator:pinkwhirlitop (contact)
Swap categories: Challenges  Themed  Miscellaneous 
Number of people in swap:6
Location:Other
Type:None
Last day to signup/drop:May 16, 2007
Date items must be sent by:June 16, 2007
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

Hello, you lovely swapper, you!

I have been wanting to host a charity swap for some time now, and I finally have got it all together. You have a long time to swap, little to spend on postage (probably!), and you get A LOT for what you give! "What is this wonderswap!?" you ask? Here are the basics:

yes, this is international

everyone is welcome - if you can't find the time to swap, don't sign up. You don't lose anything in this swap, all you get is a great feeling and a little letter from someone else who cares!

The sales pitch: Do you find yourself giving to a little jar for SPCA animals every so often? Do you often wish you could sponsor a child who needs you? Do you see those wristbands for various charities and get them, then admire them for the rest of the day? Do you add an extra 2 dollars to your grocery bill for the local food bank? If any of these situations (or any other giving you can think of) apply to YOU, then YOU are a perfect candidate for this swap!

Interested? Great! :)

  1. You will have quite a long time for this swap - to donate, make your letter pretty, embellish, etc.
  2. You will have only one partner.
  3. You must donate a minimum of 10 dollars U.S. (though more is always appreciated, and what do you lose, really?)
  4. You must include a one-page letter as introduction, why you love to donate, or whatever! (again, more is always nice, but not required.)
  5. You must have something to show for your donations - wristbands, buttons, little stickers, even a piece of paper or a receipt! - whatever the charity is giving out. You will send these items to your partner as proof of your having donated.
  6. Donating to multiple charities would be lovely, as your partner will recieve more variety, but not necessary. If you want to give the whole 10 dollars to charity, go ahead!
  7. You may donate to any registered charity. Again, the more the merrier!

How does this sound? I'm sort of embarassed to admit it, but I think this could really turn into a top-ten swap!

Happy swapping, you wonderful swappers! Aim for hearts, and fill your own hearts with the goodness of giving as you go out and donate!

(Conversely, if you don't want to spend 10 dollars, then go out and volunteer for 10 hours with a local charity group, and write a 2-page letter to your partner about it! This can be just as rewarding. For sure hearts, choose to both donate your money AND your time! I put this option last, because I know how full many swappers schedules are, and this is a little restrictive in that respect. Remember, the time donating you do MUST be for this swap, now, and not something you did in the past.)

Discussion

MAM 04/26/2007 #

I volunteer (practically full time) for a local animal group, as a volunteer coordinator and a dog foster. So in the process, I'm always always donating a little money here, a little there, at our various fundraisers. So this swap is right up my alley!

memtree 05/ 4/2007 #

awesome idea! i'm a volunteer-a-holic! can't resist buying those little charity items when i see them either :)

pinkwhirlitop 05/ 4/2007 #

Yay! Glad everyone has decided to join! :)

electrogeek77 05/ 7/2007 #

This probably sounds like a really stupid question, but what if I decided to...uh...donate my brain? I'm considering becoming a donor to the Autism Tissue Program (I have Asperger's Syndrome), and to me, it's an extremely worthwile cause, because they take donors of all neurological kinds. I'm sure it wouldn't count, but I'm still kind of curious.

pinkwhirlitop 05/10/2007 #

Oh wow! That's very good of you! I'm not certain how to answer that! I mean, WOW, that's a very worthy cause, but it's not in the guidelines. I am going to be an organ donor, but I don't think that's at all the same... Maybe you can write all about it a letter to your partner?

Sorry I'm not at all helpful. I blame all the cough syrup and drugs I've been taking for a nasty flu lately.

MAM 05/21/2007 #

tamipal6, your letter went out today!

memtree 05/21/2007 #

mam, your charity swap went into the post today. may take a bit as it's coming from australia :)

tamipal6 05/22/2007 #

Thanks, MAM! I look forward to receiving it! I'm really enjoying this swap. I've been doing some research on "fair trade" and learning soooo much! I must say this particular swap has become life changing for me!

MAM 05/30/2007 #

memtree, the package arrived yesterday (wow, faster than I would have thought!!). Great package, you contributed to some really great charities!

pinkwhirlitop 05/31/2007 #

I'm glad this little swap has been such a success - I'd like to thank all of you for being so great about it!

Susan 07/ 1/2007 #

I enjoyed your swap, so sad not more signed up.

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