Many women in the Congo victims of sexual violence and their injuries are so severe that the require surgery to stop internal bleeding and repair perforated internal organs.
My goal is to fundraise enough to get one woman the surgery that will return some normalcy to her life after horrific ans unimaginable sexual abuse. I have 3 more days to raise $180. That’s 36 wonderful people, $5 at a time.
Can you donate $5 to help ease the struggle of these women?
All proceeds go to the The Fistula Foundation, use the above link to donate. The website is secure, fast and easy to use. At the website you will be able to choose an amount to donate and receive email confirmation of your donation. Thanks in advance for your help.
Gratefully yours,
Kelsi, editor of this litte blog you follow
Kim and Joey and I went to The Cheese Board Collective in Berkeley on Friday and it was delightful. The Cheese Board is a co-op and serves just one kind of pizza each night.(click the link above to see the pizza of the day)
We had fresh corn pizza with onions, zucchini, mozzarella, french feta cheese, garlic olive oil, cilantro and key limes. While cilantro and I don’t typically get along we made peace for the evening and it was well worth the truce. This pizza was creamy, just the slightest bit tart and entirely unexpected. I may try to replicate this at home this winter.
Click the link above to watch a short video.
October 16th is quickly approaching and I have yet to reach my goal of funding one woman’s surgery.
Can you donate $5 to help ease the struggle of these women?
All proceeds go to the The Fistula Foundation, use the above link to donate. The website is secure, fast and easy to use. At the website you will be able to choose an amount to donate and receive email confirmation of your donation. Thanks in advance for your help.
Gratefully yours,
Kelsi, editor of this litte blog you follow
For more information, see: http://www.fistulafoundation.org/congo/
Donations to the Fistula Foundation are tax-deductible.