Saturday, December 17, 2011

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Monday, November 14, 2011

Urge Your Grocery Store to Protect Seals : The Humane Society of the United States

Blood on the Ice


Canada's cruel seal slaughter has begun, although mother seals can barely find ice to give birth on and the bottom is dropping out of the world market for seal fur. Thousands of restaurants refuse to serve Canadian seafood until the slaughter stops, and this boycott is having an impact.
Let's show Canada that the end to the seal slaughter is as inevitable as melting ice. 
Join the 2011 boycott to save seals! It’s the first step you can take to help end the slaughter forever.

What are your next steps?

STEP 2: Get the word out. Show Canada’s commercial fishing industry that we will not back down.

Share on FacebookClick to share the pledge by posting on Facebook»
 TwitterClick to tweet to save seals»
Email your friends -- copy and paste this text"I just signed the 2011 Boycott to Save Seals. As long as Canada’s commercial fishing industry slaughters baby seals, I refuse to buy Canadian seafood. If you care about animals, will you join me? Click to sign the pledge»
It is up to all of us to send the Canadian fishing industry a message they cannot ignore: Stop the killing of defenseless seal pups, or we'll put you out of business. Thanks for helping save seals!"

STEP 3:  Act on your promise to boycott Canadian seafood.


Friday, November 4, 2011

BEST SHOPPING WEBSITES

Transcript from NBCs TODAY Show: Shop til you drop! Top sites for saving:
This morning on "Today's Consumer," the best shopping websites. We’re only three weeks away from Cyber Monday, so it's a good time to get an idea of where you can get some great deals. The current issue of ShopSmart; magazine lists its top picks and Lisa Lee Friedman is the Editor-in-Chief. Good morning. I’m just addicted to shopping online but it's great when you can find great deals and great sites. How did you come up with your list?
Well, this year's list, we looked at all of these different websites to find out what are some of the hottest trends in online shopping, so these sites really represent some of those hot trends. In addition, we wanted to pick sites that make shopping more fun and interesting and easier. We also screened all of the websites to make sure that they fit our criteria for trustworthiness. For example, they have clean records with the Better Business Bureau.
That’s very important because it can be difficult if you want to return something. You’ve broken it down into categories and the first is One-of-a-Kind Finds. What does that mean?
A lot of websites carry things that are unique or things you're not going to find everywhere. Quirky.com is one great example. The users create all kinds of crazy products. For example, a cell phone charger that you stick to your windshield and works on solar power or a bendable power strip. Really interesting products there. Of a Kind is another great website in that group. Basically they roll out a different designer every week and have limited edition clothing, accessories, all kinds of stuff. You might not like it one week but the next week might be really great stuff.
That’s cool.
And One Step Ahead is for parents. They've got all kinds of great children's products that are screened by a panel of parents. When there's a product that people want and doesn't exist in the marketplace, they'll actually create products. So there's unique products there as well.
The second category is Secondhand Shopping. First on your list is Addoway.com.
Everyone knows about eBay and secondhand shopping is a great way to save. A lot of these new sites work in social networks. They link up the whole secondhand shopping to Facebook and Twitter. Addoway works with your Facebook account, so if you're a Facebook junky and want to find a seller that you know other people have dealt with or someone who's in your network, this is a great way to find somebody who's trustworthy.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Free Bracelet With Every Handbag Purchase!

Free Bracelet With Every Handbag Purchase!

We are giving away a beautiful stretch shell bracelet with every handbag purchase, while supplies last.* Additional bracelets available at $8 each in your choice of 7 shimmering colors.
Refresh your style with this chic wide shell stretch bracelet. Featuring a stretch cuff design, made of lustrous shells. The piece measures about 1-1/3" in width, and fits comfortably around most wrist sizes. This shell bracelet has a soft sheen that looks glamorous with any outfit.

Colors include: Natural, coral, gold, forest green, aqua blue, purple, and rosy dark brown.
*Limited time only. While supplies last. Free bracelet is natural shell color as shown.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Watching Our Flag Burn With Pride

Last night I had the privilege of attending my first US Flag Retirement ceremony, courtesy of my son's Cub Scout pack. It was held outdoors at the end of our annual Halloween meeting around a dying campfire, in the dark, amidst dozens of kids and their parents, who had been up to this point laughing and joking while watching the skits the various dens put on. Then the annoucement that we had a flag that needed to be retired and complete silence was required. You could have heard a pin drop.

It's pitch black, campfire has gone out, only the glow of embers...soooo quiet...a flattened cardboard box is laid on the embers while someone starts reciting the ceremony by flashlight. The box ignites, & an old tattered flag is laid onto the flames. At that moment, flames shoot up as if on cue - illuminating faces watching in silent awe as we hear:
Flag retirement ceremony
Photo Courtesy of Scott Adams 
"I AM OLD GLORY; for more than 9 score years I have been the banner of hope and freedom for generation after generation of Americans. Born amid the first flames of America's fight for freedom, I am the symbol of a country that has grown from a little group of 13 colonies to a united nation of 50 sovereign states. Planted firmly on the high pinnacle of American Faith, my gently fluttering folds have proved an inspiration to untold millions. Men have followed me into battle with unwavering courage. They have looked upon me as a symbol of national unity. They have prayed that they and their fellow citizens might continue to enjoy the life, liberty and pursuit of happiness, which have been granted to every American as the heritage of free men. So long as men love liberty more than life itself, so long as they treasure the priceless privileges bought with the blood of our forefathers; so long as the principles of truth, justice and charity for all remain deeply rooted in human hearts, I shall continue to be the enduring banner of the United States of America."

Monday, August 29, 2011

Free Bracelet With Every Handbag Purchase!

We are giving away a beautiful stretch shell bracelet with every handbag purchase, while supplies last.* Additional bracelets available at $8 each in your choice of 7 shimmering colors.
Refresh your style with this chic wide shell stretch bracelet. Featuring a stretch cuff design, made of lustrous shells. The piece measures about 1-1/3" in width, and fits comfortably around most wrist sizes. This shell bracelet has a soft sheen that looks glamorous with any outfit.

Colors include: Natural, coral, gold, forest green, aqua blue, purple, and rosy dark brown.
*Limited time only. While supplies last. Free bracelet is natural shell color as shown.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

CLOSED FOR VACATION UNTIL MONDAY AUGUST 21, 2011
You can still make purchases but your order will not ship until 8/21.


Thursday, August 11, 2011

Famine and Drought Crisis in East Africa


UPDATE: Handbags4Hunger has added the option to support relief efforts in Africa, as one of the choices during checkout.


Cate Turton / Department for
International Development
On July 20th, the United Nations officially declared a famine in parts of Somalia. This is the first time in 11 years that a major famine has been declared. The last one, in 2000, was in the Somali region of Ethiopia.


Here are the facts that are being reported about the current crisis: 
Areas of East Africa, including Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya, are experiencing one of the worst droughts in 60 years...


Friday, May 27, 2011

Medicines and Emergency Aid Rushed to Joplin

The terrible tragedies the United States have suffered due to natural disasters in the past 2 weeks have resulted in crushing need. Floods, wildfires and now tornadoes. The extent of the pain people are suffering due to the tornadoes on May 22 in Joplin, MO where over 125 were killed, and more killed in Arkansas, Oklahoma and Kansas 2 days later -- is so palpable I find myself cringing.
Joplin, MO // But our flag was still there.

"But our Flag Was Still There" -- By 
el clinto: 
May 23, 2011
The stories of people losing their loved ones are so hard to watch - like Hank and Catherine Hamil in Piedmont, OK who lost both sons - ages 3 and 15 months. Terrible and so hard to go on living. But live they must because Catherine is pregnant with their 4th child. This new baby will grow up never knowing his brothers. Someday they will all be reunited but for now the pain is unimaginable. Please keep them all in your prayers.

And with that I am letting you know we have just added another option to direct your proceeds - to the U.S. Disaster Relief Fund through AmeriCares, a 4-star charity as evaluated by Charity Navigator. They have been posting on Facebook and Twitter about shipments of aid they are rushing to Joplin, including badly needed medicines, emergency supplies and bottled water. They just announced that any donations made to AmeriCares by May 31 will be matched up to $100,000.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Japan Update 3/26: Death Toll 10151, Survivors Face Daily Struggle

by Chuck Larlham

The official death toll has risen by fewer than 100 over the past 24 hours, to 10,151.  During the same time, the number of missing has fallen by about 500 to 17,053, suggesting that identifications of the dead are reducing the latter list.  But no one is fooled; the number actually missing is far higher than the list of missing people would suggest.  Whole towns are gone, and their people with them.
To create its daily official death toll, the government counts the bodies collected from the shores of tsunami-ravaged northeast Japan, and says that more will come.  It counts the bodies collected as it slowly and carefully cleans up the meters-thick layer of mud and debris where towns used to be.  It counts the bodies it collects, and warns of untold numbers to come, but it will not speculate on how high those numbers might go… and it does not officially recognize the estimates of the missing from the few remaining local town officials in the devastated area.
The number of survivors in government-operated shelters declines slowly.  The highest count given was about 350,000, which is down now to less than 250,000.  Still, humanitarian aid distribution is difficult.  While some say delivery of humanitarian aid has turned the corner, for many it remains elusive.  The lack of fuel, the destruction of roads and rail, and the fact that many roads are simply blocked by the mud and debris left by the retreating tsunami, mean that getting through with food and water is often difficult.  Even, according to some reports, the Yakuza are complaining that their humanitarian efforts are often unsuccessful because of such impediments.
The temporary return of winter has once again made life more miserable for the refugees.  With no heat or light, and not enough food to sustain them, sub-freezing temperatures are a threat to the more vulnerable among them… especially the aged, of whom there are many.  Illness has become a factor as well, and the indirect effects of the tsunami, hunger, disease and despair, are about to begin adding to the death toll.
Winter also makes the clean up more difficult, since the government is attempting to clean up in a fashion that allows for the recovery of bodies without their destruction in the process, and that means the use of truly heavy machinery and rapid excavation techniques is not possible.  As hundreds, perhaps thousands of bodies are uncovered the death toll will continue to rise.
Japan faces, as did America after 9/11, months of constant reminders in body count and devastation as the clean up continues.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

2011 Japan Earthquake

UPDATE: Japan Earthquake and Pacific Tsunami - Handbags4Hunger is now donating all hunger proceeds to Japan, via the American Red Cross.


On March 11, 2011 at 14.46 (local time), a magnitude 8.9 earthquake struck 81 miles (130km) east of Sendai, the capital of Miyagi prefecture (Japan), followed by a 13 foot tsunami. It is with great concern we are seeing the images from Japan. The scene of the devastation is quite amazing. It will be a while for all of us to get a full sense of the disaster and its impact. Microsoft has activated its disaster response protocol to monitor the situation in Japan and other areas on tsunami warning alert, and offer support as appropriate. We are taking a number of steps, including ensuring the safety of our employees and their families and assessing all of our facilities for any impact.

    Ways to Help:

    Several organizations are offering support to help victims of the Japan Earthquake and Pacific Tsunami relief. Here are a few ways you can help:


    • The American Red Cross is accepting donations for Japan Earthquake and Pacific Tsunami
      relief. Individuals can also text 'REDCROSS' to 90999 to donate $10 from their mobile phone.
    • Save the Children is responding to the needs of children and families affected by the earthquake and its aftermath. Donations can be made to Save the Children’s Japan Earthquake Tsunami Children in Emergency Fund.
    • International Medical Corps is responding to the health needs of the disaster's victims.
    • World Vision has announced mobilization in response to the earthquake and tsunami.
    • NetHope, a collaboration of the world’s leading humanitarian response organizations
      is mobilizing efforts to support aid agencies responding in the region.
    • Mercy Corps is working with its partner Charity Peace Winds Japan to accept donations.
    • AidMatrix is working with its partners to connect resources and materiel for various response efforts. Needs for In-Kind and Transportation donations are being assess and will be posted to
      the AidMatrix network as they become available.

    News and Resources:

    • Search Bing for the latest quake information
    • Get the latest news from MSNBC
    • See updated images
    • Watch related videos
    • Get breaking news on Twitter
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    Microsoft Disaster Response: Community Involvement

    Sunday, February 13, 2011

    One of our Favorite Sites: TOMS Shoes - A Pair of New Shoes is Given to a Child in Need With Every Pair Purchased

    One for One - Official Store - TOMSshoes.com
    TOMS Shoes was founded on a simple premise: With every pair you purchase, TOMS will give a pair of new shoes to a child in need. One for One. Using the purchasing power of individuals to benefit the greater good is what we're all about. The TOMS mission transforms our customers into benefactors, which allows us to grow a truly sustainable business rather than depending on fundraising for support.

    Giving Is Catching On...

    The TOMS mission of giving shoes has attracted other brands, resulting in unique and successful collaborations. Ralph Lauren sold co-branded Polo Rugby TOMS, giving a matched pair with every pair sold. Element Skateboards has issued limited edition TOMS + Element shoes as well as a One for One skateboard. With every skateboard purchased, one will be given to a child at the Indigo Skate Camp in Durban, South Africa. It is TOMS’ hope that as our One for One movement continues to grow, more and more companies will look to incorporate giving into what they do.

    The TOMS Story

    In 2006, American traveler Blake Mycoskie befriended children in Argentina and found they had no shoes to protect their feet. Wanting to help, he created TOMS Shoes, a company that would match every pair of shoes purchased with a pair of new shoes given to a child in need. One for One. Blake returned to Argentina with a group of family, friends and staff later that year with 10,000 pairs of shoes made possible by TOMS customers.

    As of September 2010, TOMS has given over one million pairs of new shoes to children in need through Giving Partners around the world.
    Shop TOMS!

    Monday, January 10, 2011

    New at H4H: Customers Can Choose From 6 Options to Designate Where Their Proceeds are Donated

    10% of the proceeds from every sale at Handbags4Hunger are directly donated to The Children's Hunger Fund. CHF is well-known as one of America's most cost-effective charities. 99% of all revenue is used in programs serving the needs of children. This is one organization that does what it says with the donations!

    New at H4H: for each handbag sold you the customer can choose from 6 options to designate where the proceeds are donated: Including Food Paks to needy families, International or U.S, Disaster Relief, etc.

    Would you like your gift to provide emergency aid as CHF responds to disasters? It's your choice. Or you can choose to have your proceeds fund home delivery of Food Paks to needy families.

    For details go to Handbags4Hunger.com and click any handbag to see the choices.

    Thursday, January 6, 2011

    HOMELESS MAN‘S VOICE KICKS OFF ’TODAY’ SHOW

    America is fascinated with the story of Ted Williams, the homeless man with the amazing radio voice. So too is NBC. Williams took over as the announcer this morning on the “Today” show. Needless to say, he nailed it:

    “If you need proof that life in this country can change overnight, look no further than Ted Williams,” host Matt Lauer said during the show’s opening. Later in the day, Lauer and co-host Meredith Vieira interviewed Williams on his incredible story:

    But what about the good Samaritan with the video camera? It turns out that Doral Chenoweth III, the man who filmed Williams, has a story of his own.

    How faith helped uncover a 'golden voice'

    By John Blake, CNN
    January 6, 2011 1:31 p.m. EST
    STORY HIGHLIGHTS
    • Videographer Doral Chenoweth III thought Ted Williams might make a good subject for video
    • Video of Williams, the "homeless man with the golden voice," goes viral on YouTube
    • Chenoweth explains that encounters with homeless not just a job but "part of my faith" 
    • Chenoweth says he's touched Williams still has his business card weeks after filming
    (CNN) -- By now, millions of Americans have heard from Ted Williams.
    He's "the homeless man with the golden voice," a panhandler whose stunning vocal skills were recorded for an impromptu video that's netted at least 4 million views on YouTube.
    But what about the good Samaritan with the video camera?
    What made him stop for Williams on a dreary, overcast day when scores of people ignored the African-American homeless man during the peak of the Christmas season?
    It turns out that Doral Chenoweth III, the man who filmed Williams, has a story of his own.
    Videographer has played this part before
    Five weeks ago, Chenoweth was driving to Lowe's with his wife, Robin, when he spotted a thin man with wild, unruly hair at an intersection. The man held a cardboard sign that read, "I have a God-given gift of voice. ..."
    Chenoweth stopped and talked briefly with Williams, but he couldn't stay long because he had company at home. He returned, however, a week later.
    "Hey, I'm going to make you work for your dollar," Chenoweth said as he rolled down his window and took out his flip camera. "Let me hear you say something."
    What comes out of Williams' mouth is startling. It's a rich, baritone that doesn't match his craggy exterior at all. His enunciation is crisp, his tone smooth as suede.
    Williams isn't holding that cardboard sign anymore.
    After Chenoweth posted the video, it went viral. Williams did interviews on national television and radio. He's received several jobs offers, including one that comes with a home. A reunion with his 92-year-old mother is being arranged.
    But the other character in this contemporary parable had played this part before.
    "The first time we dated, he stopped and gave a blanket from the back of his car to a man who was homeless," said Robin Chenoweth. "I thought to myself, if he has this kind of compassion for a man on the street, he's going to make a great husband and father."
    Chenoweth is paid to notice people. He's a multimedia producer forThe Columbus Dispatch newspaper in Ohio. He said he stopped because he thought Williams might make a good video.
    Still, he wasn't so sure after the filming. He said he sat on the video for five weeks until he finally decided to use it because it was a slow news week. Then he watched the video take off.
    "I never anticipated this," he said. "A week ago, he was living in a tent behind a station in the middle of December, and now he's being flown to New York and his video is everywhere."
    Looking through the lens of faith
    But the reason Chenoweth stopped goes deeper than his job.
    It's "standard operating procedure" for him, he said, to stop and talk to people who are homeless, whether he's carrying a camera or not.
    "It's part of my faith," he said after some prodding about his motivations. "You may not be able to help someone with money, but you can at least say hello, how you doing, and look at them."
    Doral Chenoweth III, his wife, Robin, and their children Cassie and Kurtis went on a church mission trip to Tanzania.
    Doral Chenoweth III, his wife, Robin, and their children Cassie and Kurtis went on a church mission trip to Tanzania.
    About 14 years ago, Chenoweth said he was assigned to photograph a homeless ministry at New Life United Methodist Church in downtown Columbus. He was so impressed by the ability of the 50-member congregation to help the homeless that he and his wife joined.
    The church's pastor said that Chenoweth routinely invites people who are homeless to the church for meals and medical attention. He's also photographed people on the street and displayed their photographs to emphasize their humanity, said the Rev. Jennifer Kimball Casto, New Life's pastor.
    When asked if she was surprised by Chenoweth's action, Casto said: "Absolutely not. Doral has a special heart for people who are homeless and in need."
    Chenoweth's concern for people goes beyond Columbus, and even the United States. His wife said they are regular Habitat for Humanity volunteers. They've also taken seven trips to Africa with their two children, Cassie, 12, and Kurtis, 10, to serve impoverished communities. Chenoweth has documented many of the trips on hiswebsite.
    "He's taken me all over the world," Robin Chenoweth said. "He's a fabulous husband. It's the best decision of my life to be with him."
    Chenoweth sounds thrilled to see where the new-found fame will take Williams.
    He had a reunion with Williams after their video went viral. A local radio station interviewed Williams, and Chenoweth was there for the interview.
    "We had a big hug and shook hands," Chenoweth said. "He almost cried when he saw me."
    Chenoweth was watching a local radio station interview Williams when he saw something that touched him.
    "He still has my business card," Chenoweth said. "He's been carrying it the whole five weeks since I gave it to him. He was carrying it right in his fingertips."
    Filming a visual parable
    The Rev. Tom Long, a professor of preaching at the Candler School of Theology at Emory University in Atlanta, watched the video of Chenoweth's encounter and saw a visual parable unfold. It reminded him of Jesus' parable of the good Samaritan.
    In the parable, a Samaritan, a group of people hated by many first-century Jews, stops to help an helpless man wounded by robbers after two Jewish religious leaders -- a Levite and a priest -- pass the man by. The story was shocking because the hero was a villain (imagine the parable of the Good Crack Dealer).
    Chenoweth didn't see Williams as "visual white noise" to tune out, Long said. "He sees possibilities others don't see and acts on them and, wow, here we go," Long said.
    Long said there's more to the story than the importance of treating people in need with compassion because miracles may happen. "His (Chenoweth) experiences expose what is already true about people, that even an homeless person who doesn't have a golden throat is nonetheless a child of God."
    Casto, Chenoweth's pastor at New Life, said Chenoweth taught another lesson with his encounter with a panhandler.
    "We are all broken in some way, but we are also gifted in some way," she said. "Mr. Williams is a perfect example of that."

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