Monday Musings – Can a Dress Change the World?
It’s been quite the two weeks – I love to talk to people as I walk around the lake. Our dog, Snowball, makes it easy to start to chat. Lately I have been asking them, “Do you want to know why I am wearing a dress?” It is most interesting that very few have ever thought about human trafficking.
I am advocating for Ratanak International by wearing a dress every day in December.
Let’s Make Double Double!
Can you help? I will match every dollar up to $500. And for the month of December Ratanak also has a sponsor that will double all gifts up to $45 000. Check out their Facebook Page. This is double double.
I do believe we can change the world if we may more people aware of this travesty. Will you help me? Will you spread the word? On Twitter, on Facebook – through word of mouth?
Let’s get the word out – this is happening! How can we help? It seems like an insurmountable task. But it is possible. Let’s make this a world-wide movement.
Let’s spread LOVE not hate.
Let’s spread DIGNITY and not abuse.
Let’s spread FREEDOM and not slavery.
My dress for tap dance came from a friend. What a welcome present!.
I also am offering to give to Ratanak $5.00 for every Tadeo Turtle that I sell in December.
Tweetable:
Join me in the fight against human trafficking. Support @RatanakIntl. Wear a dress in December. (click to tweet)
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One of my favorite charities is Quilts of Valour. Link is: http://www.quiltsofvalour.ca/
Hi ,
I added your charity to my link up.
Blessings,
Janis
Ooh, tap dance. I actually have no idea if dresses are allowed.
Your advocacy is admirable. 🙂
Lux,
They might be allowed but our group wears capris, pants, shorts – so a dress is novel.
Thanks for your kind words.
Blessings,
Janis
the front page of the toronto star sat dec 12 –reads they are being beaten branded bought and sold along our highways and in our hotels a toronto star investigation into human sex trafficking in ontario—3 pages more to come———this is a world wide problem—-proud you are taking a stan -love you miss you in haliburton
Dawn,
Thank you for telling me about The Star articles. This is a world-wide problem and it must be stopped.
God just put it on my heart that this has GOT TO STOP. So prayers, and fundraising. Doing what I can.