Connie Roberts

Help Us Help A Blogger Beat Cancer #AmandasArmy

When the blogging community comes together to support a blogger in need, it proves that we can be a collective force without barriers. Right now we are banding together to help a blogger beat cancer. Amanda @highimpactmom has been diagnosed with breast cancer. She is only 32. She has two daughters. She is a friend who is always willing to help others. Really.

She is also fierce. And has started fighting this awful type of cancer as soon as she was diagnosed. With her positive attitude, faith and support system she is going to kick cancer’s ass.

Many of us are raising money in various ways to help with medical bills, give her emotional support and help her with every day things such as housekeeping, cooking, taking care of her kids. etc.

You can help too:

Donate: All funds go directly to her-there are no fees. Funds will be used as her family sees fit to help with medical bills and income loss.

Cards:
Cards and inspiration appreciated by mail.

Address to ship items:
Amanda Henson
PO Box 46
Campbellsburg, KY 40011

Shop for the Cause:
There are tons of items you can buy via CaféPress. These items designed by Emily and Julie and are available here: http://bit.ly/amandasarmy
This is an affiliate link that earns an additional 15% on top of the profits.

Join Amanda’s Army:
Join us in the Facebook group created to organize Amanda’s Army. You don’t need to know Amanda to join. We’ve been so lucky to have people who are touched by her story who have never even met her come in to find out how they can help.

Share:
Share my post or any Tweets with the hashtag #AmandasArmy

Let’s made a real difference. We all can help a blogger beat cancer. She’ll thank you and you’ll feel good about giving back.

The post Help Us Help A Blogger Beat Cancer #AmandasArmy appeared first on BrainFoggles.

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