A collection of resources to help you help us with our 2005 Blessings in Adversity Campaign.

 
"Operation Blessings in Adversity" is a mission driven by people with unparalleled compassion.  You have joined us in our campaign, and for that we are truly grateful.  Our grassroots efforts are the heart of this campaign and vital to it's success.  People listen when a friend speaks, so here are some ideas to help you spread this message to family, friends, co-workers and clients.
Sample Emails/Ezine Post

Sample 1

Hi Jane,

I just had to share with you a website that will change your life. Please take a moment out of your busy day to experience Blessings In Adversity at www.blessingsinadversity.com

It is a campaign that will warm your heart and touch your soul. Packed with value and formed through love, these stories, this offer, this campaign is too touching to miss. You have to experience it to appreciate it!

 

Sample 2

Jane,

I highly recommend you visit www.blessingsinadversity.com and learn about an amazing campaign to help children with cancer. I visited this site today and just had to share it with you! The campaign pays tribute to and shares the lives of two beautiful young people, Maya Pettit and Nick Rudolph, who were treated at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, and sadly left this world much too soon. It is about finding blessings in adversity through the unbelievable heartache of losing a child. It is about the much needed funds that keep the hospital going and supporting the research which is vital to finding a cure.

An added bonus is that just for visiting the website; you receive absolutely free the Blessings In Adversity e-book and learn how to Convert Challenges, Difficulties and Hardships into Blessings and New Opportunities.

The stories will warm your heart and give you a new and uplifted outlook on your day.

 

Sample 3

Dear Jane,

This is a personal note that has nothing to do with business.

A dear friend of mine named Frank Lunn nearly lost his 12-year-old son Frankie to leukemia. If it wasn’t for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Frankie would not be alive today.

What if it were your son, daughter, cousin or friend who battled and survived leukemia? How would you show your appreciation?

Well Frank came up with an idea that will certainly change history. Frank wants to raise $1 million within the next 30 days (by September 30) to donate to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. This contribution will help find cures and save more children from this dreaded disease.

Frank has named the fundraiser Blessings In Adversity and he’s asked me to spread the word to my friends and colleagues.

Click on the link below for more information:

www.blessingsinadversity.com

So I’m turning to you, in friendship, for your help. And in return, we will do something very nice for you.

When you make a donation, you’ll get over $xxx in bonus gifts from several prominent businesses who have also graciously agreed to spread the word about Blessings In Adversity.

Click below to read all about the bonus gifts:

www.blessingsinadversity.com

Will you contribute to help save the lives of children like Frankie?

Please click on the following link to learn more about Frankie’s remarkable story and about Blessings In Adversity.

www.blessingsinadversity.com

Sincerely,

XXX

PS – Remember, the success of Blessings In Adversity could save the life of someone you love.

Ezine Post

Our good friends at Kahuna Empowerment, Inc. have once again started their annual Blessings In Adversity campaign for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. The team has taken on the monumental task of raising $1 million during the month of September, which also happens to be Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. Please help the Kahuna Empowerment Team reach their goal by visiting www.blessingsinadveristy.com to learn how you can help children with cancer. Just for checking out the website, you will receive a free copy of the Blessings In Adversity e-book that will tell you how to Convert Challenges, Difficulties and Hardships into Blessings and New Opportunities.