Sunday, March 29, 2009

Times are Tough.

This is my training blog. And I want to keep it that way. But for one brief post, I must make a fundraising appeal to you, my dedicated reading audience. Joe and I have committed (and by committed, I mean we have given our credit card number and if we don't meet our goal, we will owe owe owe) to raising $5,400. That's a lot of money. We are very very very aware that times are difficult for just about everybody. Expendable income has become less expendable and we've all had to tighten our belts when it comes to the *extra* stuff that we get to do with our money.

DONATE NOW

That being said, I'd like to remind you all that though times are tough, though the future of your 401k is unsure, though you are entering into repayment on your $250,000 of law school loans, though your kid is starting college in the fall, though your wallet is looking a little thin, though your root canal is going to have to wait...chances are, you are not suffering from a blood cancer. But you probably know someone who has.

DONATE NOW

Please. Please. Please.
Take a moment to visit our fundraising page and make a contribution.

And
Please. Please. Please.
Do it now. We always have the good notion to go and donate - but we'll do it later. Because our debit card is in our purse which is in the other room. Because we want to know more about the organization that we're donating to. Because the world is going to end if dinner isn't on the table in 20 minutes.

Please. Get up. Get your credit card. Visit the LLS website. Dinner can wait an extra 4 minutes.

DONATE NOW.

Whether your contribution is $5 or $50. IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE AND WE APPRECIATE IT TREMENDOUSLY.

So broke law students, have one less beer and give us $5. Or skip the appetizer next week when you go out to dinner and give us $10.

Times are tough, but it's a lovely day to save a life.
Please. Please. Donate.

http://pages.teamintraining.org/ma/HyannisT9/TeamTriandStopUs

1 comment:

  1. Hey Guys!
    Good luck with the Yard Sale!
    I have a student in class this semester who is fighting leukemia. Would you keep him in your thoughts as you're slogging through training in the next couple weeks? Hang in there!
    Love, Judy

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