Thursday, March 16, 2006

 

Oh, for crying out loud...

I somehow managed to put my back out on Monday, and was hoping that it would recuperate enough for me to get the 3 gym trips in this week, but it doesn't look like it. Sigh.

So, in the spirit of self-care, I think I'd like to simply re-start round two when my back gets better - hopefully next week.

Stay tuned...

Thursday, March 02, 2006

 

Round Two Starts March 5th!

New to the Curver for Choice Challenge (CfCC)? Start Reading Here!



It's that's time - to start Round Two of the Curver for Choice 28-Day Challenge!

Round Two will go from March 5th to April 1st.
And, by popular demand, this time around the proceeds will go to the national chapter of Planned Parenthood.

Here's to personal health and reproductive rights for all!
(Check back weekly for updates)

Tuesday, January 24, 2006

 

Round One $ Collected and Shipped Off!

Round One is officially complete. I have received all outstanding pledge dollars, and today am sending the grand total of $226 to Planned Parenthood of Central Texas. Trudy Woodson, their representative, sends a big "thank you!" to everyone who participated!

Monday, January 02, 2006

 

Round One a Success!

The first round of the 28-Day Challenge is over, and a huge success. Although I was out with a nasty cold in week 4, my sponsors unanimously agreed to have me take the following week to complete the challenge.

With that, I've successfully completed my challenge of going to Curves 3 times per week - see the dates at left. Yay!

The motivation and support of both the challenege itself and of its individual sponsors was a huge help to me - thanks to everyone who supported me, and this great cause.

We raised $226, which will get to the Planned Parenthood of Waco later this month.

I am aiming for Round Two of the challenge to start in a few months - stay tuned!

Sunday, November 20, 2005

 

The 28-Day Curver for Choice Challenge

Background
I joined my local
Curves gym a few weeks ago. I then found about about this whole broo-ha-ha about the money donated by founder Gary Heavin to anti-choice organizations (see "Curvers for Choice" for a full background).

Then I got the idea to do a 28-day challenge, which will both get me to the gym 3 times per week, AND help support the great work done by Planned Parenthood, specifically in Waco Texas, where Mr. Heavin's substantial finances are working against them.

The 28-Day Challenge
Here's the idea - it's quite simple:


Sponsor Me
If you would like to both support me in trying out this new strategy for getting in shape, and you want a unique way to finally make that donation to a worthy cause you've been meaning to do for a while now - then sponsor me!

The process is very simple! There are three things you need to do:

  1. Email me your sponsorship info to iniren88-cfcc@yahoo.com with the following information: (a) Your name, (b) the amount you'd like to pledge per week (so, for example, if you pledge $5 per week, and if I fulfill my obligation, then at the end of the challenge you'd send me $20)
  2. Wait for my final update, where I will let you know whether I've met my challenge, and how much you owe
  3. Mail to me a chek, made out to Planned Parenthood, for the total amount. Make sure to put "Curver for Choice Challenge" in the "memo" field

You can sponsor me for a challenge up until the end date of that challenge - the first one ends on December 24th, but don't wait that long - sponsor me today! Every dollar counts...


Other Ways You Can Help

Why 28 days?

This really has more to do with my own motivation and preferences. 28 days, or one 4-week period, feels like a reasonable time for which to make a commitment. Anything more feels too overwhelming to me right now, and anything less feels just too ineffectual. So - 28 days it is.

Why Planned Parenthood?

Aside from the direct Curves connection, I personally strongly support the availability of accurate and freely-available sex education information to everyone. Much of what is going on today, with blatant misinformation being taught in schools is quite offensive and frightening to me. And, sadly, I am one of those people who keeps meaning to give money to good causes, and just never gets around to it. This seemed like a perfect opportunity.

Can I pay on-line with a credit card?

Not yet. I may look into setting up a Paypal account, or some other way to fund the challenge. But for starters lets just stick to simple 'ol US Mail and checks.

What's next?

My intention is to run a 28-day challenge at least several times a year. My hope is that word will spread, and the donations will flow in. This is a great cause, and a fun way to support it.


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