Red Cross Japan & Pacific Tsunami Fund
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our $5 donation to the Red Cross Japan & Pacific Tsunami Fund. It is extremely fast and easy to
make a donation on the Living Social website. Just click on any of the links provided with this blog post and it will take you to the Living Social donation page.
At a time like this, it’s nice to be able to help those in need. I love it when, instead of fighting and competing with each other, nations come together to help one another. This is definitely one of those times.
Sometimes we just don’t have the time or resources to get involved. That’s why I was pleased to see a reputable company offer a way to allow people to quickly and painlessly contribute a small amount to make a big difference.
Give ’til it feels good. How’s that for a motto?
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Hello there,
Thanks for sharing the link – but unfortunately it seems to be down? Does anybody here at trailsnet.blogspot.com have a mirror or another source?
Cheers,
Oliver
Hmmm???
I tried all the links in this blogpost using Safari as my browser, and they all worked fine.
What browser are you using Oliver?
A week has passed,since that fateful moment that altered the lives of millions of people.Not just here in Japan,but around the globe.I have said this many times before, "Mother Nature" has some impressive power,and this is one example of it.
God Bless Humanity.
A week has passed,since that fateful moment that altered the lives of millions of people.Not just here in Japan,but around the globe.I have said this many times before, "Mother Nature" has some impressive power,and this is one example of it.
God Bless Humanity.
Hello there,
Thanks for sharing the link – but unfortunately it seems to be down? Does anybody here at trailsnet.blogspot.com have a mirror or another source?
Cheers,
Oliver