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A More Productive Holiday Season

November 27th, 2007 by Stephen

Posted in Books, Community |

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Ittybiz has a great idea for this year’s holiday shopping:


“From now until Christmas, IttyBiz will be donating all of our proceeds to America’s Second Harvest. (For information on why we chose this charity, please click here.) If you click on any of IttyBiz’s links to Amazon products, or on the link at the bottom of this post that leads to the Amazon homepage, money from anything you buy will go to feed America’s hungry.”

IttyBiz » Taking Back The Season: A Manifesto

We’ve had enough of listening to you try to convince our children that the holiday season is about who got the best officially-licensed gifts.

This season, we will teach our children to think about what really matters.

This season, we will do our part to keep John Lennon’s dream of peace alive.

This season, we will help people across the world to Livestrong, warming our hearts at the same time as our bodies.

This season, we will clean our souls as well as our hair.

So get over to Ittybiz and pitch in! (Affiliate alert - the amazon links are not mine)

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2 Responses

  1. Naomi Dunford Says:

    That’s so great, thank you! Hopefully we can get some good traffic and save the world. Or at least buy some food for some people who need it. :)

  2. @Stephen | HD BizBlog Says:

    I love to get involved and help out any way I can. Good luck!!

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