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.
Deb Dobransky says
Greater Lewes Community Village is an organization that supports older adults with volunteer services to help them remain living in their homes independently
I volunteer for it and would be delighted for it to be to receive the $150 giveaway
Jamie Wolman says
The Brookwood Community-an adult community of cirizens with learning disabilities. Everyone has a purpose anda a job to go to every day. It is an amazing community in Brookshire, Texas
B Alder says
Thank you for your generosity. If I win, If I win, the money will go to “A Promise of Hope” at Atrium Medical Center, Middletown, OH. This is a developing program for people with mental health issues.
Laura says
New Endeavors by Women in Washington, DC
Teresa Jennings says
The Ronald McDonald house would be my choice! They helped out my daughter and son -in-love when our granddaughter was born with Down Syndrome. A lovely place to stay and each meal provided with no charge.
Sandra Rutland says
I would give to IDignity. They get I.D.’s for people to help them get a job and on their feet again.
Elisha Lance says
Five years ago I participated in a “Secret Santa” type of donation event where donors get paired up with a teacher, the teacher gives you a list of supplies they need and you purchase and mail those supplies to them. I really enjoyed knowing those teachers would be able to make their kid’s years fulfilled. The next year I went to participate again but the strain of vetting out legitimate teachers had become too much for the volunteers and the event fell apart, however, people in the community made the suggestion that everyone just contact the person they’d donated to previously and send them supplies again. That’s what I did, I’ve been contacting Katlyn on my own every year and asking her about the things she needs to teach her kids. Basically I’m not going to ask that you donate to the Katlyn Supply Fund as that’s just between us but there is a lovely charity called http://www.AdoptAClassroom.org and I would love to help out more teachers.
Gary Anderson says
Thank-you for the opportunity to donate $150 to charity. I would choose St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital.
TINA PINHO says
I would love this prize. My favorite Charity it St. Jude’s Hospital for Children!
Shirley Sewell says
I pick St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital as my charity. They do an awesome job . Hopefully they will find the cure for cancer
Carol says
I would love to help Cat House On The Kings.
Katrina Weiss says
My favorite charity is the local pregnancy resource center that I volunteer at , PRC of the Valleys.
Yolonda Tapp says
Any homeless shelter so people can get out of the cold weather!
Gayle Trunfio says
The Sound ofAnimals to help eliminate the dog meat trade in Cambodia and throughout the world.
Michael Chour, the founder, has and continues to do amazing work. He is the “angel” dogs never knew existed. ❤️🐶
Erin McFarland says
I would donate to The WeCare Foundation. They have been instrumental in helping my autistic son get the therapy he needs.
Lori Dobbins says
St Jude
Irma vasquez says
We have a great local bookstore called Books are Gems ..they donate 5 gently used books and 1 new book to children every month . Reading is so important and fun and I love that they don’t charge parents for children’s books
Sharyl Wolter says
Our local animal shelter – Fort Bend Animal Control and Shelter.
Kelly D says
I would choose our local soup kitchen (St. Francis of Assisi) . I know they need the help this time of the year.
Vickie Hawkins says
Such a wonderful idea! I would love my gift to go to St. Jude Children’ Research Hospital.