Whitney Wells – Charity Water

Picture 13A few weeks ago I came across this video, and even linked it here in the Check It section.

This year the idea of ‘giving back’ has been a pretty consistent theme in many of the conversations Jeff and I have. We talkĀ  often about the different things we see that are wrong in our world and what might be the best way to change or help them. Jeff in particular is incredibly passionate about this subject and will spend days and hours thinking about things only to come to me and do a complete mind dump rant about his ideas. The one thing that has always been a roadblock for both of us is “which one do we choose?” and “should we possibly start our own charity?” and “if so, what should we do?”

I think a lot of people have the same problem. You have money and time to give but have no idea where to give it. There are so many causes out there that need our help, how do you possibly choose just one to support? There are also scams out there and people who aren’t doing exactly what they say they are with donated money. How do you know who to trust? And even another block for me is the complicated nature of many charities. Where is your money or time going, exactly? Who are you helping, exactly? I want to know those things.

So, when Charity Water landed in my lap I was moved to tears immediately.

I emailed a link to Jeff saying, “I can see us starting something like this of our own.” It was so simple, and so effective, and so personal.

Jeff responded with, “Why start something new? This is exactly what we have been looking for. Lets join up!”

We quickly decided that we wanted the whole family to be involved. We gathered the four kids and showed the video one afternoon. We didn’t say a thing, just asked them to sit and watch. Neither of us wanted to push our agenda, we wanted to see what their reactions would be before we said a thing. We wanted them to WANT to do this. At the end of the short clip, there was a chorus of, “I want to give up my birthday too!” and we were totally delighted and surprised.

The ideas kept rolling in:
“Let’s make cards and fliers and pass them out at school!”
“Let’s give up everything we drink BUT water and donate what we would have spent on soda and juice!”
“Let’s post on mom’s blog and ask for help!”
“We can email our entire family!”
“I can raffle off a photo shoot!”
etc

We let them choose our campaign name: “Whitney Wells” and how much we would love to earn: “$10,000!”

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$10,000 will give water to five HUNDRED people. One HUNDRED families. TWO entire communities. The idea that my small family of six could be in some way a part of doing this gives me that butterfly feeling in my chest.

We started our campaign with our own donation of $500 – the amount we would spend on our birthdays this year. (There is a frutratingly unfortunate glitch in the system and our first donation isn’t showing up on our campaign page. Ergh! We are in contact with the awesome people at charity water and they have confirmed our donation did make it in and are working on fixing the glitch.)

And now we are asking you. Please help give the world clean water. Turn your tap, flush your toilet, push “water” on the door of your fridge and be so, so grateful for what we have. And think of the agony so many people in our world go through every day just to get a single sip.

Please donate any amount that you can. Nothing is too small. Any amount helps us to reach our goal. Just $20 gives ONE PERSON clean water for TWENTY YEARS. If four of you donate $5 we reach that goal for one person.

*****If any of you reading are family or friends we are close enough to that you would buy us birthday presents, we are all asking that instead of doing that, you donate what you would have spent on us here.*****

If each person who reads my blog in a day just donated ONE DOLLAR, we would reach our goal before the week was over. So here I am asking, please donate just one dollar. I can’t wait to see what we can do together.

Donate to our campaign here.

Start your own campaign here.

xo

Tara

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25 Comments

  1. I saw this on your “check it” and cried while watching the video… I don’t know how you can’t be moved to tears. and my 30th birthday is in three weeks so i gave up my birthday too, and asked everyone I know to donate $30 in my name!

    I need to blog about it again and send more emails or something b/c so far, TWO people have donated. Other than me (and my family).

    It’s so frustrating!

    Even my mom said she would rather get me something I need but would ALSO donate. And when I told her that if she wants to spend MORE on me to just donate that too. She just laughed.

    Anyway, I’m all over this but can’t seem to make anyone else in my life understand. Which is really hard.

    I hope your goal is reached faster than mine! :)

  2. This is such an important cause. I lived in Uganda for a month this year and watched children as young as two trudging up hills with gerry cans of water. They would dance when I would carry the bottles up the hills for them. And those families, they were lucky. They had wells within a mile or two of their homes. Imagine if we treated water like we had to walk a mile to get more?

  3. so good of you to do this and to get your children involved in as well. charity water is also one of my favourite non-profits, what they do is so simple yet so effective. i’ve often looked at the site and thought…i could do that! but you’re right, why not just get involved. i didn’t know i could start my own campaign…i think i’m going to do just that…and i’ve just opened a paypal account so when it’s confirmed i’ll be back to make a donation to yours as well :)

  4. Tara, what is happening for you? When I click on the link to donate it takes me to the campaign page. There is a banner that says “donate to my campaign” right next to our photo. Let me know if that still doesn’t work.

  5. I received error messages while trying to donate. It was after entering all my credit card and billing information. I would hit the donate button and it would come back saying there was an error, but nothing was highlighted to correct. I tried 3 times, will check back later to see if it has sorted itself out.

  6. Way to go Team Whitney! I was planning on starting a “Born in September” campaign myself, so when I saw your post it reminded me and I ran over to the Whitney Well to make a donation. What a terrific cause. You’ve raised almost $2,000 in less than 24 hours. INCREDIBLE. You’ll hit your $10,000 goal in no time at all. Congratulations!

  7. Heather – Try the link above the “pretty picture” that says Whitney Wells underlined. That will take you to the Campaign page where the Donate button will be live. It will then go to the same donate page you arrived at previously. But now with the warm fuzzy that your donation is indeed credited to Tara’s campaign.

  8. Heather, thats a good point. I am going to make all the links point to our main campaign page. Its obvious enough what to do when you get there I think! Thanks.

  9. We have a monthly donation set up to Water for People (and my husband’s work is matching what we pay). When you look at it over the course of a year, it’s quite a bit. And that feels really good.

    Such a good idea to reach out to your readers. Good luck! Maybe you should encourage everyone who donates to check with their employers to see if they do matching donations. Many of them do. And that basically doubles everything!

    And doesn’t it feel good when your kids respond with such generosity? A year ago in March, my sister and cousin and I shaved our heads in order to raise money for childhood cancer. And after my daughter read the email I’d sent out, she walked into her room and returned with the 30 dollars that she’d been saving towards a Wii. Seriously, one of the proudest days of my life.

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