help_haiti QAF totals and winners
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I want to say thank you to the Queer as Folk fandom for coming forward and helping to raise $2,362 by participating in the
help_haiti multi-fandom auction for Haiti relief.
Also, I want to thank
teatotaller who helped compile the list as more folks added their offerings, as well as
vlredreign and
court1429 who have bent the rules here at
getithere. All in all, it is probably to their advantage, because you just know sometime in six to eight months someone is going to ask about that fic written as part of the
help_haiti auction, and they’ll have to tag it anyway!
Drumroll, please… ( and the winners are… )
Thanks for all the folks that bid and all of those who gave. And if you’re thinking that some of this stuff got away dirt cheap, the mods over at
help_haiti are reported to have something up their sleeves in time for Valentine's day.
Regardless of whether or not you bid or whether or not you won, please help the many organizations that are out there trying to help the Haitian people survive this crisis. Below are just a fraction of the many organizations doing work:
The American Red Cross first aid, camps, water
The Red Cresent relief supplies
Oxfam International water and shelter supplies
Doctors Without Borders medical treatment and services
Church World Service children, the disabled, expediting medical supplies
Unicef support for unaccompanied children
Portlight Strategies serving the disabled and underserved
CARE distributing food and water
Help Haiti's LiveJournal team fundraising page at UNICEF they have surpassed their goal of $5,000 thanks to everyone who has participated; more is always welcome.
And there are many more organizations looking to do business at Haiti. They deserve our support as they head to a country that is desperately in need of aid.
Thank you so much for all your participation!
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Drumroll, please… ( and the winners are… )
Thanks for all the folks that bid and all of those who gave. And if you’re thinking that some of this stuff got away dirt cheap, the mods over at
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Regardless of whether or not you bid or whether or not you won, please help the many organizations that are out there trying to help the Haitian people survive this crisis. Below are just a fraction of the many organizations doing work:
The American Red Cross first aid, camps, water
The Red Cresent relief supplies
Oxfam International water and shelter supplies
Doctors Without Borders medical treatment and services
Church World Service children, the disabled, expediting medical supplies
Unicef support for unaccompanied children
Portlight Strategies serving the disabled and underserved
CARE distributing food and water
Help Haiti's LiveJournal team fundraising page at UNICEF they have surpassed their goal of $5,000 thanks to everyone who has participated; more is always welcome.
And there are many more organizations looking to do business at Haiti. They deserve our support as they head to a country that is desperately in need of aid.
Thank you so much for all your participation!