Monday, February 9, 2009

A little way to help - updated

It just gets worse each time I turn on the news.

There is a small way that we can use our crafty skills to help. Sarah from With A Cherry On Top and Bianca from The Toy Society are going to try to find an organisation who will take handmade toys to distribute to children who have lost everything in the bushfires. Rach from Grandy and Baa had the same idea too.

If you think you can help, please email thetoysociety@gmail.com

Updated: Rach from Grandy and Baa is collecting handmade clothes (appliqued onsies, t-shirts and skirts etc) - head on over if you can help out.

Sparkly Green Knickers is going to donate the proceeds from her Etsy Shop to the Bushfire Appeal...

16 comments:

Rachael said...

Hi there Pops,

I am starting the collection of handmade clothes now and will find a distribution point as I go. I am doing appliqued onesies, teeshirts and some skirts (and some softies). Any interested crafters, head my way - www.grandyandbaa.blogspot.com

Rach

Jo (sparkly green knickers) said...

Thanks for the links. I'll start sewing this morning. I'm also donating all proceeds from my etsy store to the Victorian Bushfire Appeal (there's a link on my blog).

Juddie said...

Hi Cam,

Thanks for the links. I'll be sending toys to Bianca, and also collecting clothes and homewares in Melbourne. I'm hoping to co-ordinate a book drive, too, which I hope will continue over the next few months.

I hope your little possums are recovering - my heart breaks for all the injured animals...

Christie said...

thanks for this post cam, nice to feel like we can do SOMETHING

watching the TV just makes me cry

Symon said...

Great idea! I have lots of softies I would love to see go to help little kiddies. Thanks!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for this post Cam, it's really good to find out how we can all help in some small way. I will contact the toy society as soon as possible.

Selina said...

Cam, I'm thinking of auctioning a quilt. Any idea how I could do it?

Thanks for the links, I will get sewing now.

Unknown said...

Thanks for that info it all helps.
clares craftroom

Missie Krissie said...

Hi Cam, I'm opening my shop today at 3. 50% of sales will be going to the fire appeals. I'm also sending toys and clothes to Rach and the Toy Society. Thanks for the great links to be able to help!

Cathy {tinniegirl} said...

Yeah Cam, thanks for letting us know how to help. I knew the blogging community would swing into gear to help.

meetmeatmikes said...

If people are seeking to donate handmade toys, clothing, baby goods etc - they are welcome to drop them at Mike's (and we're co-ordinating some other drop off points too!).

We're really happy to be working with The Toy Society and other groups to help with this horrible situation.

Mike's will be passing donations on to the agency who will be co-ordinating the rebuilding of these communities : (apparently the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal will be spearheading the LONG TERM assistance to the affected communities.)

Thanks for posting about all the people that are trying to help!

Megan.K. said...

Touched by how the creative/crafty/blogging world is responding to this tragedy. Makes me extremely proud and happy to be part of this community.
Good on you CurlyPops and co.

Liesl said...

Great to have the links and to know where to begin sewing. Off to make toys and kid's trousers.

Unknown said...

Thanks so much for the info, it is so touching to see our blogging world rallying together.
Sophie x

Cindy said...

Hi, I am hoping to start up a craft auction of handmade items with all proceeds going to the Red Cross, or charity of your choice to help with the bush fire appeals. I would love any help you can provide with promotion, donation or bidding. More info here http://bugandpop.blogspot.com/2009/02/can-it-make-difference.html

Sarah said...

Hey Cam,

Thanks for posting this! I'm amazed how far the word has spread already. It's wonderful that so many people are willing to help out at a terrible time like this.