Support Feeding America
Today we’re excited to announce this year’s campaign to raise money for Feeding America.
In light of the recent government report that suggests that 1 in 8 Americans is facing hunger and an empty pantry this year, we’re proud to support an organization that provides 9 lbs. of food for every $1 donation.
Every dollar really does [...]
An Update on the Malual Family!
Thanks so much to everyone who is taking part in our campaign to help the Malual family meet the needs of their quintuplets.
I am happy to say that both Graco and Suave were anxious to help this family. I will have more about both of their contributions in a separate post!
So far, we have sent [...]
Let’s Make a Difference in the Lives of These Sudanese Quintuplets
I have the privilege of working with a bunch of wonderful bloggers on the following project, and I’m excited to tell you more about it.
This one is different from the rest of the charities we’ve featured here in two ways. 1) This family is not set up for non-profit charity status or part of an [...]
Help a Georgia Family in Need
Angie can be found blogging at Baby Cheapskate, where she shares deals and coupon codes on all things kids and baby and hosts a social network of “Cheep Peeps” for parents looking for even more.
Wednesday night, on our local news station, I learned about a Georgia family who is auctioning off all their belongings on [...]
Breaking Ground: Grassroots, Sustainability, Community
Back when we first introduced The One Dollar Give campaign, I received an email from Lindsay Clarke, the Executive Director of Breaking Ground. She introduced this great organization to me and asked if we might be able to feature Breaking Ground at The One Dollar Give. At the time, we were specifically looking for bloggers [...]
Day 31, Mercy Ships
Tsh is the writer and editor of Simple Mom, a blog dedicated to life hacks for home managers. She lives overseas with her husband and two kids, adores French-pressed coffee, and hates wearing socks.
Living overseas and having worked with a number of NGOs (Non-Government Organizations), I’ve been around a lot of charities. I can whole-heartedly [...]
Day 30, ARC of Bradford County
Angie is a wife and mom to 4. As a Christian mom, she can be found blogging at Thrifty Florida Mama about spending less, saving more, and following the Dave Ramsey plan to get out of debt by December 2009.
The story I’m about to tell you is true. It is about my cousin Josh [...]
Day 29, Lee County Partnership for Children
Tammy is a WAHM to her two children, 5 and 9 years old. Along with running a Learning Felt business, she can be found blogging at AutismLearningFelt, where she shares her family’s journey with autism as well as product reviews and more.
Eight and a half years ago, my son was diagnosed as developmentally delayed. We [...]
Day 27, Autism Society of America
Bonnie is a single parent to two young teen boys on opposite ends of the autism spectrum that has many Autism Family Adventures and writes about Autism Spectrum Disorders.
When I first read the words “autistic-like behavior” in a speech assessment report back in 1998, I had to look up the word in the dictionary [...]
Day 26, Innocence Project
Vilkri.com is an online financial companion run by a husband and wife team (known as vilkri-he and vilkri-she). They also blog regulary about their personal finances to give readers a glimpse into their principles in action.
We are very happy to participate in the One Dollar Give campaign and introduce a charity organization very important to [...]






