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{Purposeful Giveaway} Delicate Fortress

11.25.11

I know you all are out at your doorbusters as I post this. You are trying to find parking spots, fighting the crowds, standing in long lines, probably wondering what in the world you are doing.

Can I show you something? Put your bags down and read a little and then shop a bit from your comfy couch with no. pressure. at. all.

I want to tell you about someone I recently “met” online who I totally admire.

Karyn, a stay-at-home mom and occupational therapist, learned about the human trafficking crisis as well as incredible nonprofits doing significant work for human trafficking victims and survivors – work bringing hope, opportunity, and a brighter future through vocational training. And, her passion for the cause grew…or exploded.

She wanted to support these groups through her shopping and searched for a place where she could purchase items from artisans to support a variety of nonprofits to help fight human trafficking. When she couldn’t find a single site like that, she stepped on up and created one–Delicate Fortress Creations.

Since its inception, DFC has opened its arms to over 25 different artisan groups around the world to fight human trafficking, poverty, and modern day slavery. Groups like Abba House Foundation, Radiant Hope, and International Princess Project…to name a few.

And, on top of supporting all those groups, Karyn has started a fundraising program too, giving 25% of sales using your unique coupon code during your designated week to you for your cause. All you do is share the code. People will buy…promise. Since September, she’s held 5 fundraisers–2 of which were for adoptive families raising money for their adoption process. The last family who participated had 40 purchases from people from 7 different states. Those purchases supported 22 different artisan and nonprofit groups around the world. And, they raised $741.75 in that one week to offset their travel costs. That rocks.


There’s so much I love on her site. I instantly fell in love with the animal backpacks from Made By Survivors–as did some one else I know.

In fact, she’s napped with it and asked to wear it in the bath. It’s an everyday accessory really.

Here’s Lydia trying to explain to Daddy how a toy ice cream cone ended up flushed down the potty. Perhaps you can understand why the monkey is fitting for her, our little Chinese Curious George. (sigh)

Karyn is offering one reader here an animal backpack of their choice (panda, elephant, lion, or crazy crazy monkey)–let’s hope your little one doesn’t get into any trouble wearing hers.

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
  
You don’t have to be a blog follower to enter. No pressure! But, would love to have you!


For one entry, leave a comment here sharing one of your favorite items at Delicate Fortress Creations (I could never ask you to choose just one).


For a second entry, go check out one of the artisan or nonprofit groups DFC supports and leave a comment here sharing which site you visited and something you learned about them.
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Only takes one entry to win. But, two entries make your chances better. And, purposeful giveaways are about supporting great causes–so, sure hope you check a bunch of them out.

You only have through TUESDAY the 29th to enter. So, I extended it a day. Gotta get you all home from Black Friday shopping to come enter!
I’ll choose a winner using random.org after that.
And, please go to DFC’s Facebook page too and like them–please, for my sake, at the very least?
For every new FB fan DFC gets this week, Karyn is going to her Cyber Monday sale by 1% for up to 30% off site wide! Yahoo! The final sale amount will be announced Sunday on the DFC blog.
Come on, we can get 30 new fans there.

We’re not done yet! More to come! More to come!

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{Purposeful Giveaway} Autographed Book and Hairbows

11.23.11

I’m loving this giveaway. Such a fun combination–all you moms of girls need to enter this one.

I’m a part of a FB group for local adoptive moms. And, so is Stephanie Farley which is really cool because she’s sorta famous, you know. She wrote the cutest children’s book perfect for our little girls. It’s called God Made You Beautiful. The message comes across loud and clear–it might be fun to play dress up and get all dolled up, but that’s not what makes our little girls beautiful. God made us all beautiful. We all look different, and that’s something valuable and worthy of celebration. Each page has a scripture verse on the bottom too that supports the message. The perfect book for all little girls–especially ones who may have physical differences they may be sensitive about.

And, the Farley family just announced that they are adopting! And, all the proceeds from the sales of her books ($10 for a signed copy) will go towards the $30,000 their adoption will cost. I’d love to hear that she’s sold 3,000 copies, wouldn’t you? Buy a copy for your favorite little girl–and enter here to win another copy to giveaway.

AND

I’ve got another friend–wish she were local, but she’s not. But, she and I used to be local peeps way back when. Sharee is a terrific writer and has done a great job with her blog describing her journey through serious postpartum depression following the birth of their first daughter Sydney 5 years ago. She’s now only weeks away from bringing home a newborn baby girl via a domestic adoption, and she’s done a great job already blogging about that journey.

To help them with their fundraising efforts, a cousin of hers sent her a ton of the most adorable hair candy. Oh my. Too cute. An owl, a ladybug, a koala bear, a bunny, a soccer ball, a cow, an elephant. What a gift of love from her cousin. And, what a great way for people to buy something super cute and help them bring Maggie home (only $5 each and 5 for $20). And, you can start your collection by entering to win these 5 here.

Isn’t that gift one just perfection?

A really neat giveaway combination that you can make into a special mother-daughter moment. Make some hot cocoa, give the hair bows, then read the book together. 
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
  
You don’t have to be a blog follower to enter. I won’t make you. But, I’d love to see your cute little picture over there with my other cyber friends.


Leave 2 comments here (gotta leave 2 to enter!):
1. Share why you would like a copy of God Made You Beautiful. Maybe share who you’d read it to or why you think the topic is important.


2. Head on over to Sharee’s blog and share your favorite hair accessory listed there. 
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That’s all you gotta do to enter.
And, you have through TUESDAY the 29th to do it. I’m giving you an extra 2 days from our normal Sunday night deadline. It’s the holidays, you know. 
I’ll choose a winner using random.org after that.
Don’t forget to follow both of these families’ journeys as they bring a boy or girl home from Africa and one little girl home in just a few weeks from just another town.

A bunch more giveaways to go–keep on coming back!

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