PLEASE HELP!

I have a huge request.
Today, I discovered that my cousin's house burnt to the ground, leaving her family homeless and left with nothing. She has four small boys between the ages of 2 and 10. I can't begin to imagine what her and her family are feeling or experiencing, but I do know that any help they can get would be amazing.
While some people have organized and are gathering donations, I feel that we can do more for them.
I know how people can see the word "donation" and feel uncomfortable. "But I have my own bills to pay, food to buy, etc." often follows when we (and yes, I say WE. I've been guilty of doing this, too) end up giving a small part, if we give anything at all.
However, I do know sometimes people will be motivated to give a little more if they get something in return.
That's why, for the period between January 22nd and February 22nd, ALL author profits from my little novella, Shadows of Time: Shadow Maiden, will be given to my cousin and her family.
I know it would be a lot, BUT it will be more than I will be able to give on my own. And hey, at least you'll get a cool little book out of the deal.
I have $4.32 now. Maybe, just maybe we can get it to $432! Even if we don't, every little bit helps.

https://www.createspace.com/4418038

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1492...


ALSO, if you want to give directly to the family (or just make sure that it's all legit) you can send donations (food, clothing, etc.) here:

(By the way, this is the actual post from FaceBook)

Please feel free to share...Bill and Amber Bowman lost their home and everything last night in a fire. They have 4 boys ages 2, 6, 7 and 10. Boss wears a size 2T in clothes and 7 shoe, Champ wears size 5 in clothes and 12 shoe, Jaxon wears size 6-7 and 6 slim in clothes and size 13 shoes and Avery wears size 7-8 in clothes and 2 1/2 in shoes. Amber wears a medium shirt and 8-10 in pants, Bill wears Xl shirts and 36x30 pants. If you would like to help them out in any way please feel free to drop of donations at Thomas Law Office, 153 North 4th Street, Wickliffe, Kentucky or contact Heather Smith at 270-841-0333 and I will arrange to have the items picked up. Bill and Amber thank you for your support and prayers during this time.



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Published on January 22, 2014 15:48
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