Showing posts with label Fundraiser. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fundraiser. Show all posts

Wednesday, 4 October 2017

A big cripple baby thank you


Apologies in delays in getting this up, and apologies also for it's shortness -my fingers are in a right state at the minute, so writing and typing is very difficult. I'll do a post tomorrow on health updates.

Without further ado however, a big thank you to my bestie Sarah for organising a recent fundraiser in our local town -The Cripple Baby Gameshow, hosted by musicians and general funny men TPM.


Which took place in The Spirit Store (cheers Mark and Derek!). In what as an amazing night, full of devilment, cheese and laughs, the event raised a massive €1,600! Which will go a huge way towards my treatment and tests in London. The raffle received a massive response with donations from -

Secondly, thank you to the contestants and everyone who helped out on the night in so many various ways, and who donated or helped out with props! - (in no particular order) Emer, Serena, Dara, Sarah, Tasha, Breanainn, Christina, Evan, Nikita, Kyle, Mark, Romeo, Anthony, Charlotte, Frankie, Fahy, Isabel, Mr. Price for donating decorations and Conlon's Food Hall for the yummy curry.... Forgetting a million of individuals I'm sure, there's a few people that I don't even know that helped out in all sorts of ways! A massive thank you to all, and to everyone who came along of course, from the bottom of my heart.

Wednesday, 27 January 2016

KittyLoves... re-branding




As well as getting back into my more-so frequent blogging, I decided to update my charity crafting organisation Facebook page, and pimp it up with a bit of re-branding. I've been meaning to get around to a new logo for like a year now!

Bit of back story... I started the page in 2009. I love to sew and paint and create things, I love teddies/ stuffed animals, and I also enjoy (probably more than anything in the world, tbh) helping people. In any capacity. whether directly, indirectly, on a personal one-to-one level or through a larger organisational route. I'm a big believer in social responsibility.

This said, there are only so many hours in the day, only so many physical volunteer jobs one can do and so I felt limited in the amount of people and organisations I could make a contribution too. With that thought in my mind I began a website and an Etsy account and started from there. It was simple -In my spare time I would make things, sell them and give a percentage (as high as possible) to a local non-profit organisation. I could do this at my leisure, and if it didn't work out, that was ok too.

Since then I have mostly been working from the Facebook page and scrapped the site -As the last few years have went by, audiences have moved to a more social online experience and so I've adjusted to this new climate. This helps keep costs down, too. The Etsy also hasn't been is use (although I think I will start using it again), as I've worked from the page and local markets and even tried my hand at car boot sales. Some quite successful, others (like car boot sales -Not a place for homemade goods! Folks there want everything for a quid) not so great. But I still enjoy doing it. Socialising with other crafters... crying together in the corner that we haven't even made back the €15 entry fee for that day, laughing at peoples reactions to our "over priced" items (I sell my goods for as cheap as possible, some of the teddies/ stuffies for only €3 or €5... some people unfortunately don't appreciate how long handmade items can take to make compared to factory shite)...

But I digress! As I always do, lol! Flash forward to 2016. I'm still at it, some months of the years more so than others. When I'm not making things, I use the page as a platform to share fundraiser events or news from community organisations. One way I found to spread the Kitty love even further (yeah I went there -vom) is by donating gift baskets full of handmade goodies for organisations raffles at fundraisers.

It's a small, small contribution -I am fully aware of that. Ain't curing cancer or even changing the stats of people living on the street. And I am in no way endorsing key board warriors who do literally nothing about the cause they are apparently sooo passionate about other than share shite from other on social media -But hell, sometimes on our off days, that'll do too.... That'll do pig; that'll do (yeah I went there... again).

But it is my baby. In our 7th year together, KittyLovesTeddies is one of my favorite projects. I've watched it grow from it's humble roots of "I'm not sure what the hell I'm doing", to "I'm still not entirely sure what I'm doing... but that's ok." -doing small things is better than doing zero. If the last 7 years have only helped one person in one organisation is some small way, then that is ok with me. The project's aim was never to fill my ego or even change the world -It was simply the need to do more in my spare time for my community.

...And hell, while I'm being honest, didn't think it would actually still be around by now to spend much time on a logo to begin with!


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Monday, 16 March 2015

#MarRef updates

Thanks so much to everyone who attended, and donated to Simon's hair shave event. Thanks to Crooked Canyon and The Bartender for their hospitality and talents, and to Chaplin's hair salon in Dundalk who organised the hair to be sent off to the Rapunzel charity.

For anyone who would still like to donate, you can still do so here.

Here's a couple of photos of Simon, the day after the head shave (The midsection took a couple days to disappear, with all the excitement I forgot to brush it beforehand, haha!)



The Outcomers centre has also ran two successful coffee mornings and The Marriage Equality Louth group have just finished running a

Monday, 16 February 2015

Bicky's marriage equality fundraiser

As I've mentioned in a prior post, I'm trying to help the yes campaign for the upcoming marriage equality referendum in Ireland. As you can imagine, the no campaigners are vast in number, monies and power, so fundraising is a must. This is not about religion, this is not about children, this is not about politics -This is about every Irish woman and man having the same human, basic rights as each other! Not an LGBT member? Great! It is straight allies I'm trying to appeal to here.

So to recap on what I kinda already said in the prior post: 

what can you do? Well apart from the obvious voting yes... 



1. Donate: Text "Love" to 50300. Save and post this pic to your Facebook profile (with the photo settings set to public of course, so that your mates can share).





2. Live in Dundalk? Attend the local