Just a brief and incredibly forward note to share before I re-direct you to the abundance post below.
As always, I am eternally grateful for every single dollar contributed to this fund: I appreciate you and could not reach my goal without your generosity!
***That said, it's time for me to make a Call for Angels.***
With 25 days left in my challenge, my best projections currently put me roughly $10,000 short of the goal that has become my single purpose of 2010: raise $20,000 for Off the Mat, Into the World's Global Seva Challenge: South Africa, to benefit these 6 incredible charities and allow me to travel personally to Cape Town and serve in the manifestation of these projects hands-on.
I need the help of Angels. I am asking you, along with the Universe, to help me manifest a miracle, and bring this project the support of ANGEL DONORS - those inspired, able, and willing to give $2500, $5000, $7500, or even one amazing Angel to give $10,000 to this project. Doing so will change forever and for the better more lives than I can count. Including my own.
And so I put myself out there, take the risk... and I ask. Because sometimes the best thing you can do for a person is to give them the chance to support you.
Mission:
Raising $20,000 to create radical, lasting, positive shifts for the children of South Africa by December 22, 2010, with Off the Mat, Into the World. In February 2011, traveling to Cape Town on the Bare Witness Tour as an act of Seva (selfless service).
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Friday, November 19, 2010
Abundance All Around Us
I know on a forum like this it may seem strange to write about the incredible abundance in my life: I have a running donation tracker next to this post detailing exactly what I DON'T have, what I NEED, what I LACK in order to reach my goal, and the ratio of that to what I've raised is certainly higher than ideal with four weeks left in my challenge. I'm asking for money and exhausting my resources of time, energy, space, contacts: possibly even sacrificing friendships (though I certainly hope not!) by being all-consumed with a project involved in raising MORE.
All of this is true. And my life is ABUNDANT. I'm going to write about THAT.
I am SO blessed: truly. I come from an amazing family that always provided consistency and structure and security and hot casseroles on holidays and out-of-tune birthday songs at monthly gatherings, that still welcomes me home with open arms. I have long friendships that make my heart sing and love me absolutely unconditionally. I have new friendships that inspire me and support me in being my best self and living big. I live in the best city in the world, full of creativity and energy and culture and art; and I have the BEST possible weekend getaway a few hours away, full of sacred woods and organic food and cuddly people piles, beds in quiet nooks, and rose petals that litter the floor, inside! I have music in me, and a strong healthy body that allows me to express it. I have a strong spiritual faith that guides me and supports me and helps me trust that all will be well. The Universe has got my back. I have a happy little apartment with hardwood floors and a soft mattress and giant windows that let in the sunshine. I have food to eat. Sometimes it's dark chocolate and berries. I have a cat that cuddles under covers and waits up for me until bedtime. I've had the enormous gift of discovering INCREDIBLE pocket families of support at literally every phase of my life: from my hometown, to Young Americans, T. Schreiber Acting Studio, Integrative Nutrition, Sonic Yoga, IntenSati... and hopefully Off the Mat, Into the World. I have consistently attracted GOOD PEOPLE into my life; this is not something I take for granted. I am capable of connection and compassion and have the capacity to use these gifts as an artist. I have my deepening beautiful yoga practice, and an awesome community in which it can grow. I have my IntenSati practice and the ways it changes my life for the better. I have the awareness that I am part of a human experience far beyond myself, and so I am never alone. I come from the life-promoting Earth, and so I am never beyond growth. And I have a belief, unshakable, that the world is a GOOD place, full of LIGHT and LOVE, and healing is all around us.
I am blessed with abundant HOPE: the very foundational belief, sometimes unsupported, in a positive outcome. I was born with this, it's absolutely innate and guides my life always. It's what some LOVE about me and what sometimes drives my mother crazy (only because she doesn't want me to be disappointed and the actions hope drives me to take are sometimes hard to keep up with - love you Mom!). In the darkest of dark patches in my history, the light of hope has remained, at times dimmed but never extinguished. And this is in part because of all the many gifts of love I've listed above that have been liberally poured into my life by the Universe... resulting in the support of my enthusiastic, inextinguishable Hope. What an abundant blessing!
The practice of gratitude in my life that began a year ago this month created a brand new chapter and has radically changed my experience. And it instigated a series of events, choices and opportunities that ultimately led me to this challenge. And as difficult as this challenge is proving to be (and it IS, trust me - it's making me come up against every single wall and look at every ugly piece and rubbing against every rough spot that exists within myself), looking back it makes me drop to my proverbial knees as I write this and reverently say THANK YOU for all of it. I am grateful for the goodness in life that made me take this leap of faith, and grateful for the obstacles that are being placed in my way. Regardless of outcome, I am being blessed by this experience and the growth in me that is required to keep moving forward.
Because I do believe in this project and its success. I believe Off the Mat, Into the World is going to radically positively shift the conditions in Cape Town. I believe that these shifts will in turn positively affect every. single. beating. heart. on. this. Earth. I believe this will heal a corner of humanity in ways so profound that every one of our little microscopic cells will have a microscopic benefit. I believe that every single little healing that occurs for one helps enliven and heal the human condition and benefits our larger human body. Because we're all a part of that one great body, after all.
What a blessing to have something big and profound to believe in! The entry of Off the Mat's Global Seva Challenge into my life is an absolute GIFT, reigniting my hope from a flicker into a full-blown wild fire!
And it has CONFIRMED for me the subtle hunch that showing TRUE GRATITUDE for our abundant blessings is done through GIVING: our time, service, resources, love, funds... it is in the giving back to the greater good that has blessed us that we are again rewarded with renewed beauty and blessing.
So today, I will continue to move forward, continue to share this project with anyone who will listen and with enormous GRATITUDE say THANK YOU to all who are supporting it with your energy, enthusiasm, encouragement, and of course donations, since that's the tangible marker of the challenge's ultimate "success."
But the marker of abundance in my life? It is already done. It's everywhere, all around me, unshakable. It's renewable and regenerative and constantly reminding me of the grace and beauty that is inherent to every single human experience on this Earth. It's in you reading this post.
For that, I am grateful.
And Love is everywhere.
And collectively we will Heal.
And I am blessed.
And Life is Sweet.
the divine light in me honors the divine light in you - Namaste.
All of this is true. And my life is ABUNDANT. I'm going to write about THAT.
I am SO blessed: truly. I come from an amazing family that always provided consistency and structure and security and hot casseroles on holidays and out-of-tune birthday songs at monthly gatherings, that still welcomes me home with open arms. I have long friendships that make my heart sing and love me absolutely unconditionally. I have new friendships that inspire me and support me in being my best self and living big. I live in the best city in the world, full of creativity and energy and culture and art; and I have the BEST possible weekend getaway a few hours away, full of sacred woods and organic food and cuddly people piles, beds in quiet nooks, and rose petals that litter the floor, inside! I have music in me, and a strong healthy body that allows me to express it. I have a strong spiritual faith that guides me and supports me and helps me trust that all will be well. The Universe has got my back. I have a happy little apartment with hardwood floors and a soft mattress and giant windows that let in the sunshine. I have food to eat. Sometimes it's dark chocolate and berries. I have a cat that cuddles under covers and waits up for me until bedtime. I've had the enormous gift of discovering INCREDIBLE pocket families of support at literally every phase of my life: from my hometown, to Young Americans, T. Schreiber Acting Studio, Integrative Nutrition, Sonic Yoga, IntenSati... and hopefully Off the Mat, Into the World. I have consistently attracted GOOD PEOPLE into my life; this is not something I take for granted. I am capable of connection and compassion and have the capacity to use these gifts as an artist. I have my deepening beautiful yoga practice, and an awesome community in which it can grow. I have my IntenSati practice and the ways it changes my life for the better. I have the awareness that I am part of a human experience far beyond myself, and so I am never alone. I come from the life-promoting Earth, and so I am never beyond growth. And I have a belief, unshakable, that the world is a GOOD place, full of LIGHT and LOVE, and healing is all around us.
I am blessed with abundant HOPE: the very foundational belief, sometimes unsupported, in a positive outcome. I was born with this, it's absolutely innate and guides my life always. It's what some LOVE about me and what sometimes drives my mother crazy (only because she doesn't want me to be disappointed and the actions hope drives me to take are sometimes hard to keep up with - love you Mom!). In the darkest of dark patches in my history, the light of hope has remained, at times dimmed but never extinguished. And this is in part because of all the many gifts of love I've listed above that have been liberally poured into my life by the Universe... resulting in the support of my enthusiastic, inextinguishable Hope. What an abundant blessing!
The practice of gratitude in my life that began a year ago this month created a brand new chapter and has radically changed my experience. And it instigated a series of events, choices and opportunities that ultimately led me to this challenge. And as difficult as this challenge is proving to be (and it IS, trust me - it's making me come up against every single wall and look at every ugly piece and rubbing against every rough spot that exists within myself), looking back it makes me drop to my proverbial knees as I write this and reverently say THANK YOU for all of it. I am grateful for the goodness in life that made me take this leap of faith, and grateful for the obstacles that are being placed in my way. Regardless of outcome, I am being blessed by this experience and the growth in me that is required to keep moving forward.
Because I do believe in this project and its success. I believe Off the Mat, Into the World is going to radically positively shift the conditions in Cape Town. I believe that these shifts will in turn positively affect every. single. beating. heart. on. this. Earth. I believe this will heal a corner of humanity in ways so profound that every one of our little microscopic cells will have a microscopic benefit. I believe that every single little healing that occurs for one helps enliven and heal the human condition and benefits our larger human body. Because we're all a part of that one great body, after all.
What a blessing to have something big and profound to believe in! The entry of Off the Mat's Global Seva Challenge into my life is an absolute GIFT, reigniting my hope from a flicker into a full-blown wild fire!
And it has CONFIRMED for me the subtle hunch that showing TRUE GRATITUDE for our abundant blessings is done through GIVING: our time, service, resources, love, funds... it is in the giving back to the greater good that has blessed us that we are again rewarded with renewed beauty and blessing.
So today, I will continue to move forward, continue to share this project with anyone who will listen and with enormous GRATITUDE say THANK YOU to all who are supporting it with your energy, enthusiasm, encouragement, and of course donations, since that's the tangible marker of the challenge's ultimate "success."
But the marker of abundance in my life? It is already done. It's everywhere, all around me, unshakable. It's renewable and regenerative and constantly reminding me of the grace and beauty that is inherent to every single human experience on this Earth. It's in you reading this post.
For that, I am grateful.
And Love is everywhere.
And collectively we will Heal.
And I am blessed.
And Life is Sweet.
the divine light in me honors the divine light in you - Namaste.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
DEC 5TH EVENT!!!

Share, post, invite friends, print out flyers of this image and paper the city, and BE THERE - this is NOT to be missed My Loves!
LOVE
Even
after
all this time
the sun never says to the earth,
"You owe me."
Look what happens with a love like that -
it lights the whole world.
*Hafiz*
after
all this time
the sun never says to the earth,
"You owe me."
Look what happens with a love like that -
it lights the whole world.
*Hafiz*
Thursday, November 11, 2010
A Little Goes a (VERY) Long Way...
Friends, if you think $10 or $20 can't make a difference in a $20,000 mission, please think again! Here's a sampling of where your donation can go from our partners' expense logs:
Linawo Children’s Home
$30 – month of extra lessons/tutoring or group occupational therapy session per child/month
$50 – nappies/diapers for a month (2 children) or school transport per child/month
$100 – week’s worth of vegetables for the children (all 15)
$150 – preschool fees/month for the 3 toddlers or week’s worth of food for all 15 children
$200 – employ a childcare worker for a month
South African Whole Grain Bread Project
$1 – daily bread for 10 children
$5 – daily bread for 50 children
$10 – daily bread for 100 children
$20 – daily bread for 200 children
Earthchild Project
$13 ‐ cost per school vegetable garden per day
$40 – cost per Earthchild Facilitator
We work with over 1500 children on a regular basis, which works out to
$60 per child per year
Baphumelele Halfway House
$10 Provide food parcels for 2 months after reintegration
$20 Provide basic skills/mentoring therapy
$25 – Provide education/bursary for one year
$50 Provide the start up fund/operational costs
$100 Provide funding for building the first house/shelter
$200 Purchasing of Farm land of about +‐4 hectares for welfare and horticulture
Linawo Children’s Home
$30 – month of extra lessons/tutoring or group occupational therapy session per child/month
$50 – nappies/diapers for a month (2 children) or school transport per child/month
$100 – week’s worth of vegetables for the children (all 15)
$150 – preschool fees/month for the 3 toddlers or week’s worth of food for all 15 children
$200 – employ a childcare worker for a month
South African Whole Grain Bread Project
$1 – daily bread for 10 children
$5 – daily bread for 50 children
$10 – daily bread for 100 children
$20 – daily bread for 200 children
Earthchild Project
$13 ‐ cost per school vegetable garden per day
$40 – cost per Earthchild Facilitator
We work with over 1500 children on a regular basis, which works out to
$60 per child per year
Baphumelele Halfway House
$10 Provide food parcels for 2 months after reintegration
$20 Provide basic skills/mentoring therapy
$25 – Provide education/bursary for one year
$50 Provide the start up fund/operational costs
$100 Provide funding for building the first house/shelter
$200 Purchasing of Farm land of about +‐4 hectares for welfare and horticulture
The Short Sweet Answer to How YOU Can Be Involved. For those short on time. :)
"Sara, how on EARTH are you going to raise $20,000?!?!?!?! I love it but I don't have time to read it ALL!"
Thanks for asking!!! There are MANY ways to help!
The best ways to begin?
Thank you all for visiting, for reading, and for being in my life. May your day be filled with Love, Light, and Wonder.
NAMASTE.
Thanks for asking!!! There are MANY ways to help!
The best ways to begin?
- Follow my blog.
- Invite your friends.
- Donate personally, if you are able.
- Invite friends to donate.
- Spread the word about the blog via Facebook, Twitter, Email, and social media.
- Brainstorm whether you know anyone who may wish to give or links to media to raise awareness.
- If you are in NYC, MARK DECEMBER 5TH IN YOUR CALENDAR for an amazing benefit concert event at Crash Mansion, 199 Bowery, from 8pm-2am! It will be WONDERFUL.
- And perhaps comment here, to give me a little LOVE. You have no idea how much it warms my heart and helps me move forward to continue to do this work.
Thank you all for visiting, for reading, and for being in my life. May your day be filled with Love, Light, and Wonder.
NAMASTE.
Your Donations Benefit...
Here is information on the partners and projects already creating beautiful service in Cape Town that will benefit from your donations, and some specific information on what we will accomplish:
LINAWO CHILDREN'S HOME: a residential home that cares for abandoned, neglected and orphaned children as a result of substance abuse, poverty and/or HIV/AIDS. Linawo currently provides temporary and permanent residential, physical and emotional care for 15 children between the ages of 1 and 12 years. Care will continue until the children are 18 years of age when we hope to further support them through tertiary/higher education. Education funds have been started for this purpose. The long term mission of the home is not merely to provide food and shelter for children but to rehabilitate their lives and develop good and honest characters so that they can become adults how make an effective contribution to our society. Their vision is to have a number of satellite homes in different communities around the country where not more than 20 children are cared for on one premises so as to maintain a family environment.
SOUTH AFRICAN WHOLE GRAIN BREAD PROJECT: aims to establish community-based microbakeries to produce fresh, high quality, whole grain bread to improve the nutrition of health-compromised and malnourished adults and children. The bread will help satisfy the dietary needs of malnourished HIV/AIDS positive individuals who need to improve their health in order to allow retroviral drugs to work effectively. In addition to the health objectives, the baking initiative has been designed as a small business/ social development project that will encourage income generation opportunities for South Africans living with HIV/AIDS. We will fund a brand new bakery with this project.
CHRISTEL HOUSE SOUTH AFRICA: (CHSA) breaks the cycle of poverty through education, health and empowerment. It currently serves 688 children from some of the most destitute, violent and crime- ridden communities of Cape Town. In spite of the challenging conditions to which these students return every night, they have hopes and dreams of future success and self-sufficiency. This remarkable school opened in 2002 for students in grades 1 through 4, and construction of a new facility commenced in 2008. There is now space for a full Senior School Library, but no books to fill it. Consequently, the 360 students in grades 7 through 12 have no reading material beyond their textbooks. Off the Mat will fund the purchase of books to fill the Senior School Library, and then volunteer to protect, catalogue, index and shelve these books during the groups’ trip to Cape Town in 2011.
BAPHUMELELE HALFWAY HOUSE: The Baphumelele project is already a thriving service system with a children's home, hospice, micro-financing foundation, and more. We will construct a recovery house that will allow young people to begin the process of reintegration with society, whilst providing monitoring and support, creating livelihood opportunities by providing education as well improving capacities for young people. Creation of a farm residence will assist youth who have left highly structured institutions to adjust to and reenter society and live within its accepted norms and standards as well being capable of independence.
GOLD PEER EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT AGENCY: GOLD is a dynamic not-for-profit organization playing an important role in the transformation of under-served communities in South Africa, Botswana and Zambia. GOLD (Generation of Leaders Discovered) is rolling out a strategic long-term youth peer education model that focuses on equipping youth to help education in difficult circumstances and to promote the holistic well being of their peers and ultimately their communities in a structured and sustainable manner.
EARTHCHILD PROJECT: The beautiful team at The Earthchild Project focuses on the holistic development of children, teachers, schools and communities. Their aim is to create meaningful and sustainable change by providing practical skills in how to live a more balanced and fulfilling life with a focus on self-awareness, health and wellness, and the environment. Earthchild wants to construct a district-wide after-school classroom for the children of Cape Town, with everything from homework assistance, arts, yoga, meditation, empowerment and hospice services.
I hope this provides for you more in-depth information about these important and incredibly worthy causes. If you have any further questions, please don't ever hesitate to contact me!
Namaste.
LINAWO CHILDREN'S HOME: a residential home that cares for abandoned, neglected and orphaned children as a result of substance abuse, poverty and/or HIV/AIDS. Linawo currently provides temporary and permanent residential, physical and emotional care for 15 children between the ages of 1 and 12 years. Care will continue until the children are 18 years of age when we hope to further support them through tertiary/higher education. Education funds have been started for this purpose. The long term mission of the home is not merely to provide food and shelter for children but to rehabilitate their lives and develop good and honest characters so that they can become adults how make an effective contribution to our society. Their vision is to have a number of satellite homes in different communities around the country where not more than 20 children are cared for on one premises so as to maintain a family environment.
SOUTH AFRICAN WHOLE GRAIN BREAD PROJECT: aims to establish community-based microbakeries to produce fresh, high quality, whole grain bread to improve the nutrition of health-compromised and malnourished adults and children. The bread will help satisfy the dietary needs of malnourished HIV/AIDS positive individuals who need to improve their health in order to allow retroviral drugs to work effectively. In addition to the health objectives, the baking initiative has been designed as a small business/ social development project that will encourage income generation opportunities for South Africans living with HIV/AIDS. We will fund a brand new bakery with this project.
CHRISTEL HOUSE SOUTH AFRICA: (CHSA) breaks the cycle of poverty through education, health and empowerment. It currently serves 688 children from some of the most destitute, violent and crime- ridden communities of Cape Town. In spite of the challenging conditions to which these students return every night, they have hopes and dreams of future success and self-sufficiency. This remarkable school opened in 2002 for students in grades 1 through 4, and construction of a new facility commenced in 2008. There is now space for a full Senior School Library, but no books to fill it. Consequently, the 360 students in grades 7 through 12 have no reading material beyond their textbooks. Off the Mat will fund the purchase of books to fill the Senior School Library, and then volunteer to protect, catalogue, index and shelve these books during the groups’ trip to Cape Town in 2011.
BAPHUMELELE HALFWAY HOUSE: The Baphumelele project is already a thriving service system with a children's home, hospice, micro-financing foundation, and more. We will construct a recovery house that will allow young people to begin the process of reintegration with society, whilst providing monitoring and support, creating livelihood opportunities by providing education as well improving capacities for young people. Creation of a farm residence will assist youth who have left highly structured institutions to adjust to and reenter society and live within its accepted norms and standards as well being capable of independence.
GOLD PEER EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT AGENCY: GOLD is a dynamic not-for-profit organization playing an important role in the transformation of under-served communities in South Africa, Botswana and Zambia. GOLD (Generation of Leaders Discovered) is rolling out a strategic long-term youth peer education model that focuses on equipping youth to help education in difficult circumstances and to promote the holistic well being of their peers and ultimately their communities in a structured and sustainable manner.
EARTHCHILD PROJECT: The beautiful team at The Earthchild Project focuses on the holistic development of children, teachers, schools and communities. Their aim is to create meaningful and sustainable change by providing practical skills in how to live a more balanced and fulfilling life with a focus on self-awareness, health and wellness, and the environment. Earthchild wants to construct a district-wide after-school classroom for the children of Cape Town, with everything from homework assistance, arts, yoga, meditation, empowerment and hospice services.
I hope this provides for you more in-depth information about these important and incredibly worthy causes. If you have any further questions, please don't ever hesitate to contact me!
Namaste.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Off the Mat, Into the World® Seva Challenge
Friends, THIS video gives an awesome look at Off the Mat's past challenges, and a glimpse of what it is I'm trying to be a part of:
2010 Global Seva Challenge: South Africa - THE BASICS
Friends, Hello, and Welcome to my blog, intended to spread the word and keep supporters in the loop about my Global Seva Challenge: South Africa.
Your WHAT, you ask?
Precisely. I'm so glad you're here.
First, I'll just give you the basic details of WHAT this is! Very soon I'll invite you into my psyche and heart by sharing the WHY behind my endeavor.
The Global Seva Challenge is an act of selfless service through a US non profit organization Off the Mat, Into the World. Each year OTM selects one community in crisis in an under-served population, and asks participants to commit to raising significant funds for a collection of powerful local projects aimed at creating lasting positive change. The changes in Cambodia and Uganda as a result of Off the Mat's former projects have been nothing short of DIVINE.
This year's challenge is focusing on the crises of HIV/AIDS, orphaned youth, illiteracy, hunger, poverty, and the widespread devastating effects of apartheid in Cape Town, South Africa. The mission includes supporting a beautiful orphan home, building a half way house, whole grain bakery, district-wide after school classroom serving 688 children, modern high school library, peer mentorship services, and more. It is likely that OTM will raise nearly $500,000 for these projects that have the power to radically transform this region and provide an outlook of possibility and hope for a currently devastated youth population. A portion of the total amount raised will go to support the continued expansion and sustainability of the Urban Seva Project (Los Angeles), as well as administrative support for all OTM programs and projects.
Inspiring, right??? Right. And this is where I come in.
I HAVE COMMITTED TO RAISING $20,000 FOR THIS PROJECT BY DECEMBER 15, 2010!
And, once (and only if) I reach this goal, I will personally travel to South Africa in February of 2011, to provide hands-on Seva (selfless service), and Bare Witness to these projects' miraculous manifestations, connect and support those who will be touched by the work, and share the journey with you all every step of the way.
Sara, how on EARTH are you going to raise $20,000?!?!?!?!
That, my Friends, is where YOU come in! I need your help, and I offer you a chance to be part of something beautiful, divine, miraculous, and powerfully loving through my efforts.
The best ways to begin?
Thank you all for visiting, for reading, and for being in my life. May your day be filled with Love, Light, and Wonder.
NAMASTE.
Your WHAT, you ask?
Precisely. I'm so glad you're here.
First, I'll just give you the basic details of WHAT this is! Very soon I'll invite you into my psyche and heart by sharing the WHY behind my endeavor.
The Global Seva Challenge is an act of selfless service through a US non profit organization Off the Mat, Into the World. Each year OTM selects one community in crisis in an under-served population, and asks participants to commit to raising significant funds for a collection of powerful local projects aimed at creating lasting positive change. The changes in Cambodia and Uganda as a result of Off the Mat's former projects have been nothing short of DIVINE.
This year's challenge is focusing on the crises of HIV/AIDS, orphaned youth, illiteracy, hunger, poverty, and the widespread devastating effects of apartheid in Cape Town, South Africa. The mission includes supporting a beautiful orphan home, building a half way house, whole grain bakery, district-wide after school classroom serving 688 children, modern high school library, peer mentorship services, and more. It is likely that OTM will raise nearly $500,000 for these projects that have the power to radically transform this region and provide an outlook of possibility and hope for a currently devastated youth population. A portion of the total amount raised will go to support the continued expansion and sustainability of the Urban Seva Project (Los Angeles), as well as administrative support for all OTM programs and projects.
Inspiring, right??? Right. And this is where I come in.
I HAVE COMMITTED TO RAISING $20,000 FOR THIS PROJECT BY DECEMBER 15, 2010!
And, once (and only if) I reach this goal, I will personally travel to South Africa in February of 2011, to provide hands-on Seva (selfless service), and Bare Witness to these projects' miraculous manifestations, connect and support those who will be touched by the work, and share the journey with you all every step of the way.
Sara, how on EARTH are you going to raise $20,000?!?!?!?!
That, my Friends, is where YOU come in! I need your help, and I offer you a chance to be part of something beautiful, divine, miraculous, and powerfully loving through my efforts.
The best ways to begin?
- Follow my blog.
- Invite your friends.
- Donate personally, if you are able.
- Invite friends to donate.
- Spread the word about the blog via Facebook, Twitter, Email, and social media.
- Brainstorm whether you know anyone who may wish to give or links to media to raise awareness.
- And perhaps comment here, to give me a little LOVE. You have no idea how much it warms my heart and helps me move forward to continue to do this work.
Thank you all for visiting, for reading, and for being in my life. May your day be filled with Love, Light, and Wonder.
NAMASTE.
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