Oct. 2nd, 2007

azurite: (xxxholic - yuuko)
Hi all! First, some "me" updates, then onto the main course:
* WDKY25 idea! Oh, I love lightning bolts. With dumb luck, it'll be done -no, really, DONE!- by the end of this week. I pray.

* I finished my end of the project for my Vitamin K presentation in Nutrition for Life class tomorrow. I'm so thrilled I finally figured out (with the help of a Mac Rep-- surprisingly, not a Creative or Genius, because they were all stumped!) why there was sound on the slides that were build-less. I had the idea that the media icon might be hidden off-canvas, and once the Mac Rep told me how to resize the window so the canvas only took up a percentage, I found the sign! I also ended up having to fix lots of hyperlinks, but in the end, I tested everything out, and it looks great! Aside from the necessity of having to click the actual squares on the Categories Selection board (rather than have it select automatically), everything's great, and I hope we do well tomorrow!

Now, main course:
As I mentioned in a previous post, I'm participating in the SixApart/DonorsChoose.org Bloggers Challenge. I've chosen eight teacher proposals for San Francisco schools that I hope to fund, even a little. SixApart gave out $30 certificates for DonorsChoose.org to people who requested them, and I already gave mine to one of my eight proposals: Books That Add Spice.

Check out my complete challenge here, and donate even $1-- it WILL make a difference in a child's life!

And now, for some questions and my answers...
Why San Francisco?
It's where I grew up. My mom was a great participant in my school years growing up, and if it wasn't for her, I think a lot of the school projects that I remember the most wouldn't have been as fun, or may have fallen through altogether. My school was lucky enough to have a few parents who were really dedicated to participating in classes and helping teachers-- moreso than the school or the school district ever did.

While I can't speak for the kids or the school district now, from what I've seen when I've visited recently, things haven't changed much. If I can help a single elementary school kid get a new pack of crayons, or a classroom of high schoolers see a computer presentation via a new projector, then I'll do whatever I can.

Why did you pick the proposals you did?
It's funny, but once you start looking for proposals to help fund, there are so many that will catch your attention. That's what happened with me, and though I think eight is a bit of a crazy number (and I intentionally set my Fundraising Goal to $2000, which does NOT cover the complete costs of every proposal), I think there's a great variety of schools, teachers, students, and proposals in my challenge. If I can meet my Fundraising Goal of $2000, then that'll most likely get all of these proposals enough funding to get noticed, and at the very least, up off the ground.

The proposals I chose are as follows:
1. Let Your Fingers Do The Writing
2. Books That Add Spice
3. The Art Area is in Trouble!
4. Making 5th Grade More Fun & Interesting
5. Bring my Classroom into the 21st Century!
6. Rainbow World: Help Kindergartners Explore Colors
7. Think Before You Drink: Prom Gift Bags
8. Slide into the 21st Century

ExpandWhy these proposals? )

Please take a minute of your time to read some of these proposal descriptions and, if possible, donate something. Whether it's $1 or $10, $20 or $30, every little bit helps! Do you remember what it was like to be in elementary, middle, or high school? Did you never want for anything? (If you say "yes," I won't believe you. :P)

DonorsChoose gathers teachers from all over the U.S., allowing THEM to say just what they need, how many students will be impacted, and what their proposed purchases will be used for. These eight proposals really stood out to me, and I hope that you can find it in your heart (and in your wallet!) to make a small tax-deductible contribution to help fund them-- even a little. It won't just make a difference for you and me, but all those students and their teachers-- for years to come.



I've emailed a note about this to my friends. If you read that email, read this post for more info, and be sure to tell your friends!

I LOL'd

Oct. 2nd, 2007 01:08 am
azurite: (born beneath alder)
Halloween Meme
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[livejournal.com profile] bewareofdogz sacrifices [livejournal.com profile] staplerx's socks
[livejournal.com profile] cutieme4u eats [livejournal.com profile] atlantian_magic's spicy, spicy brains.
[livejournal.com profile] dqbunny calls [livejournal.com profile] azhp to let them know the psycho killer's in Iowa
[livejournal.com profile] geniusgirl gives you a toothbrush
[livejournal.com profile] guardian_kysra tries to pick up Phantom Hitchhikers
[livejournal.com profile] psyjoe_dilandau TPs your Bank Manager's lunchbox
[livejournal.com profile] schmollieollie summons the undead armies of [livejournal.com profile] seeshellirun to steal your candy
[livejournal.com profile] seeshellirun dresses up as [livejournal.com profile] tidus
[livejournal.com profile] staplerx haunts your pumpkin
[livejournal.com profile] svelterose puts apples in your razorblades
[livejournal.com profile] tidus swoops on [livejournal.com profile] winterwing3000 and drains their Wings Greatest Hits
[livejournal.com profile] winterwing3000 puts real eyeballs in your gerbils
LJ Name


...I don't watch Heroes, but I took the quiz for the hell of it. Apparently I'm "Claire." o_O What's her superpower, the ability to never die or something? 'Cause I mean, OW.

Goal #2

Oct. 2nd, 2007 03:49 pm
azurite: (autumn kitty)
As if doing PR for two national societies wasn't enough (oh, also fundraising for them, preparing for major events including benefits, banquets, and inductions), and working with DonorsChoose for the Blogger's Challenge this month... I'm also going to be participating in AIDS Walk Los Angeles.

My university, California State University Northridge, has been one of the biggest teams in the Walk's history. To date, we have 135 team members (including myself!) and have raised $1,391. But for AIDS research, that's not nearly enough. If you can spare just $25 to sponsor me as a Walker in the event, I'd appreciate it.

Donate and read more about the event and my team here.

And if you're in the Los Angeles area and are not part of a team, feel free to join the CSUN team! You don't have to be a student, staff, or faculty member of CSUN to join! In fact, you can also walk solo, make your own team, or join another team!

If you or someone you know works for one of these CA companies, please sponsor/ask them to sponsor me! Those companies have matching gift programs in place, which means if someone from within that company sponsors a Walker, the company will MATCH that donation! It's a great way to double your donation without doing anything at all!

Taking a morning walk in West Hollywood is a simple and fun way to help benefit millions of people around the world affected by AIDS, whether they're adults or children, men or women, straight people or homosexuals. AIDS AFFECTS EVERYONE. Yes, even you. (Trust me: The Law of Kevin Bacon dictates you are connected to someone affected by AIDS within six people, and therefore, you are too.)

So please, donate or register as a walker for one of the biggest AIDS Walks in the world.

My fancy Flash thermometer won't show up, but still... Click Here to Donate

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