Posted on Tuesday, July 24th, 2007 by pelf and filed in Charity, Conservation & Environment

Blogathon 2007I know I mentioned in my previous post that I’m back from Chiangmai, but what I really wanted to say now is that IT IS 4 DAYS TO GO BEFORE BLOGATHON BEGINS!

Like I’ve mentioned several times already, I’m blogging for Eden Handicap Service Centre, and I am glad to have the famous 5xmom on board too! :) I will be doing a themed posting, blogging about the charity I’m representing, about bloggers with disabilities, some disabilities-related issues and what the general public can do about those issues at The Giving Hands.

If you’d like to make a pledge to Eden Handicap Service Centre, please follow these 3-simple-steps:

  1. Click on this SPONSOR ME link, and sign up for an account (you will only need to enter your name, email and password). Details on how to fulfill your pledge will be sent to this email address.
  2. Enter the amount you’d like to pledge, and select an appropriate currency from the drop-down menu.
  3. Confirm the pledge amount by clicking “Yes, this is correct.”

And you’re done!

You may choose to send your donations directly to Eden Handicap immediately after confirming your pledge, or you may wait until after the Blogathon (to ensure that I didn’t crash and fall sleep during the Blogathon, hahhaha). To send your donations to Eden Handicap, please refer to Eden Handicap’s Donation Page — you may send them a cheque / money order / bank draft OR you may wire / transfer your donations to Eden Handicap’s CIMB bank account.

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A total of USD 512.08 USD 810 have been pledged to Eden Handicap!

  1. pelf-ism is contagious

    A word of thanks to my Blogathon sponsors…

    Anyway, my Blogathon pledges now stand at USD 535.28 (as of 25th July) and I’d like to say a HUGE THANK YOU to all my Blogathon sponsors.. A BIG THANK YOU also goes out to bloggers who have helped spread the word about the Blogathon and the charity I’m representing — Eden Handicap Service Centre..

  2. The Giving Hands

    Widow struggles to raise mentally-ill children…

    It is reported in today’s papers that a 68-year-old widow whose husband died 13 years ago has had to single-handedly look after her four mentally-challenged children and ensure that there is food on the table. The widow is blind in one eye, and h…

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