Silence & Support for Sandy Hook: A Blogger Day of Silence


I don't usually post on Saturdays, but this was way too important to not pass along. I'm originally from Connecticut and this hit way too close to home. My friend's nephew goes to that school, but thankfully wasn't at school yesterday. My heart went into my throat when I heard the news and I can't stop thinking about it.

Newtown is such a quaint beautiful little town and it amazes me that something so heinous went down there yesterday. My aunt was married there several years ago and my beautiful friend Heather had her bridal shower and her wedding there. Such a pretty place that has now been rocked by horrendous acts.

A huge thanks to Neely and Michelle for organizing such a moving post for the bloggy world.



On Tuesday, December 18th, there will be a blogger day of silence. We will post the button and that's it. Please try to not post anything else that day if possible.

We are also raising money that will go to an organization in the memory of this tragedy. The organization is calledThe Newtown Family Youth and Family Services. Here is the official description of the support service we are donating to: 

"Newtown Youth and Family Services, Inc. is a licensed, non-profit, mental health clinic and youth services bureau dedicated to helping children and families achieve their highest potential. NYFS provides programs, services, activities, counseling, support groups and education throughout the Greater Newtown area.

ANY DONATIONS MADE TO NEWTOWN YOUTH AND FAMILY SERVICES WILL BE DONATED DIRECTLY TO THOSE EFFECTED BY THE SANDY HOOK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SHOOTING."

Please visit THIS PAGE to make your donation.

We can't imagine how they must be feeling, especially this close to the holidays. We would love for you to spread the word on your own blog, Facebook, Twitter, etc. Let's make a difference and use blogging in a positive way. Thank you in advance for participating.

 Love,
The Blog World 

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1 comment:

  1. I thought about you and your roots. Prayinger for all of those impacted and for a better and safer tomorrow.

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