Haitian Disaster Relief
January 21, 2010Stampin′ Up! demonstrators have a long history of making a difference in the lives of others--especially when disaster strikes and the need is greatest. So it was not surprising that so many demonstrators have contacted us in the past week asking what the plan is for helping to provide relief for those who continue to suffer from the effects of the earthquake that struck Haiti on January 12.
Here is the plan:
From now until February 28, 2010, $2 from every I {Heart} Hearts stamp set you or buy will be donated American Red Cross’ Haiti Relief and Development Fund. The Red Cross is already well-established in Haiti, and this money will be used to provide immediate relief and long-term support through supplies, technical assistance and other support to help those in need. C'mon friends get your stamping pals involved in this one!
| Product Name | Item # | Price |
| I {Heart} Hearts – clear-mount (block D recommended) | 118571 | $18.95 |
| I {Heart} Hearts – wood-mount | 117010 | $26.95 |
This is a simple and straightforward plan; the more I heart heart stamp sets you buy, the greater the difference you make. (what a cool idea for birthday and holiday gifts!) Often it is the simplest plans that work best!
Go HERE to place your order. For each stamp set ordered from my online store during this time frame, I will send you a thank you gift in the mail!
In addition to donating a portion of sales, Stampin Up bought supplies for 5,000 hygiene kits to be sent. Employees gathered in the Distribution Center at Stampin' Up!, giving their own time to pack the hygiene kits to be sent to Haiti. What was scheduled to take several days was done in one day, thanks to the compassion and commitment from Stampin' Up! Employees.
I am honored to be a part of such a compassionate,caring and helping corporation!











Sure wish they'd include a digital set in this promotion. I'm just not doing paper scrapping at all right now. But it is a terrific idea, and I know there'll be a lot of money come in for Haiti from this. As for me, I donated through the Baptist Relief Organization. (Too bad I didn't get a cool digi set or something in return, lol)
Posted by: Stacy Aannestad | January 21, 2010 at 08:07 PM