Imagine you’re a mom of four, living with MS, still readjusting to life in the states after years spent abroad, and finally seeing a dream come true. The book you’ve researched for years and poured your soul into is finally, today, being released into the world. After all the struggles of moving, of helping children acclimate, of learning a new city, of juggling motherhood and family and writing, you get to celebrate the realization of a dream.
And on that same day, your doctor tells you to come in right away–you have stage 4 T-cell lymphoma, possibly caused by the medication you’ve been taking for MS.
This is what happened to Sandi Rog on November 1, 2010. For the last year, Sandi has endured chemo, radiation, and a bone marrow transplant, with the hope of destroying this aggressive cancer. And then, just a few weeks before the release of her second book, new tumors were discovered near her spine that show the cancer has not succumbed the way we had all hoped.
So now, in the face of the holiday season, the Rog family finds themselves settling in for another year of physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual battle as Sandi faces more treatments–one of which holds much promise but is not covered by insurance. As you can imagine, the financial cost of fighting cancer can be overwhelming, and that’s why we’re hosting this fundraiser.
HERE’S HOW IT WORKS:
Right now, we’re in the process of soliciting and accepting donations of items we can use to create some of the most spectacular “gift baskets” ever. (The quotes are because there will likely not be any baskets used, but that phrase gives you an idea of what we’re aiming for.) As items are received, we’ll post here so you can see what kinds of goodies will be available for you to win starting November 25th.
To purchase a raffle “ticket”, donate $5 at GiveForward.com. (Be sure NOT to mark your donation as anonymous or to hide your donated amount!) Every $5 you donate will purchase you one raffle ticket. Starting November 25th, we’ll post one awesome gift basket per day. To enter the drawing for the basket, leave a comment on the post.
Want to enter more than once on the basket you really want? In your comment, note how many “tickets” you’re spending. We’ll be able to track through GiveForward.com how many tickets you purchased. Note that, once your ticket has been spent, you won’t get it back if you don’t win. (Just like a raffle with physical tickets–once you enter it in a drawing, your ticket is gone.) The comments will close at midnight; comments left after that time will not be counted. We’ll use Random.org to choose the winner and will post their name the next day.
HOW TO DONATE RAFFLE ITEMS:
Email Alison (alison at alisonstrobel dot com) with a description of the item and a photo (if applicable). Include your website if you have one and we’ll be sure to link to it when we post about the item. You will be responsible for mailing the item to the winner at the end of the fundraiser (within a week from the win date for non-custom-made items; for custom-made items, be sure to say in your description if the item will be completed and mailed in time for delivery before Christmas).
Because we’re not raising money for a not-for profit, your donation is not tax deductible. This is strictly a sacrificial, out-of-the-goodness-of-your-heart donation. For $25, you can purchase advertising space in the sidebar. Then be sure to spread the news far and wide to your friends, family, customers, subscribers, Facebook friends and Twitter followers!
HOW TO PURCHASE A RAFFLE TICKET:
Be sure to have your credit card info available. Click over to GiveForward.com and enter your info there. (Note that if you want to purchase more tickets later, you will need to reenter your information at that time as they do not store payment info.) Donate as much or as little as you want, and every $5 increment will get you a entry towards the gift basket of your choice. The website will keep track for us of names and email addresses, so we’ll be able to contact you if you win.
We know times are hard for everyone. The economy is in the tank, folks are losing their jobs, and Christmas is probably going to be a lot less materially-focused this year for many people. But, for most of us, the Rogs fall under the “it could be a lot worse” category. Every donation helps. So please give today, and spread the word to help us gather item donations and monetary donations to help keep the Rogs afloat as Sandi fights for her life.
Thank you all again for your prayers and support!
–Alison