Happy Holidays, my friends! Today we’re kicking off 12 Days of Christmas giveaways here at Barefeet In The Kitchen with the first one and it’s for charity.
We’re going to donate $150 to the charity of the winner’s choice. To enter the giveaway, just leave a comment on this post with the name of your favorite charitable organization. ENTRIES CLOSED – $150 donation has been made to Doctors Without Borders.
I’m so excited about all of these giveaways and you’re going to want to make sure you check the site every day so you won’t miss out on anything!
Spoiler alert: There are some really fun prizes coming up, as I’m giving away a whole lot of my favorite things!
Let’s start with the obvious here. See these ads all over our website? Could you possibly miss them? Every time those ads load on your screen it sends a few cents our way.
Those ads make this website possible and this month, I’m sharing some of that holiday ad revenue with our readers in the form of a whole lot of giveaways. I can hardly wait to tell you about each one!
I asked you in Saturday’s newsletter what things you’d most like to see for the Christmas giveaways and you had some really great ideas for both big and small prizes!
To enter the giveaway just leave a comment on this post telling me which charity you will choose to receive $150 when you win.
Giveaway sponsored by Barefeet In The Kitchen. Giveaway ends on December 18, 2018 at 11:59pm EST. No purchase necessary. Must be 18 years of age or older and a resident of the U.S to enter. One winner will be randomly selected and notified via email.
Christine Braxmaier says
St Jude for children
Shira says
No Kid Hungry!
Cynthia Fredrrico says
I pick Autism Speaks. I have beautiful 17 grandson, one of which is Autistic. A search for the cause continues and any help is appreciated
Deborah says
The Sunshine Social Club an club that supports individuals with disabilities have meaningful lives with lots of fun social activities.
thanks
Rose says
The Leelanau Conservancy
Marjorie Newcomb says
What an awesome thing you are doing! Thank you.
Barb Hallstein says
The Warm Place, Ft Worth, Texas
Rebecca says
Hi, Mary. “Cause4PawzAZ” right there in Arizona (but helps nation wide)! Helps people, especially seniors, that can’t afford to feed their pets AND themselves! Very kind of you to do this!
Susie Gentry says
Central Outreach and advocacy Center. An organization that helps the homeless find jobs, get housing and learn computer skills
Lynn says
Open Door Mission in Rochester,NY.
Sandy Meador says
I would donate to Mamie George Community Center in Richmond, TX. The center brings people from all creeds, races and social stratum together. They have a food bank, family counseling, senior art programs and congregate meals, as well as budgeting, nutrition, and health education.
J Hutton says
Noah’s Ark Animal Rescue. I was grateful for their help when a cat took up residence at our house and then immediately had kittens. We ended up keeping the Mama but Noah’s Ark found good homes for the kittens. Noah’s Ark is involved in the rescue of abandoned or abused animals. They find homes for these pets and provide low or no-cost spaying/neutering.
Carolyn says
American cancer
Janie Campbell says
St. Jude Children’s Hospital
Kathy Feller says
Wounded Veterans.
Patricia Barnick says
St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital
Julie says
Carolina Poodle Rescue – they rescue dogs with their hearts!
Maria Vaughan says
Angels Among Us Pet Rescue
Patricia Barnick says
My charity is for all children who have cancer and St. Jude’s is there for them.
At St. Jude’s there is hope for them and their family. God Bless them.
Janice says
The ALS Association