Showing posts with label good cause. Show all posts
Showing posts with label good cause. Show all posts

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Wonder Women Sticking Together

Do you remember a few weeks ago I did a blog post about Wonder Woman Costumes For A Cause? Well, I have some neat news about it. I received a message the other day from one of the Wonder Women who's running the contest!! Yes, that's right, they were actually reading my blog!
Here's what she had to say

 I just wanted to offer a super sincere thank you for the AMAZING post you wrote about our Wonder Woman Costume for a Cause Contest! I have been working on the project for a a few months now, and was SO excited that it's finally live and accepting entries. We're definitely thankful and depending on great and passionate ladies like you to help spread the word about the contest, and your post is above and beyond what we hope to see

I'll be sure to keep you updated and let you know when we have chosen finalists, etc. I'm so bummed that we can only accept US entrants! Would have loved to see some of your great ideas come to life.


It was my pleasure to reach out to you! It seriously made my morning when I found your amazing post. The YouTube video for the Wonder Woman Contest has nearly 5500 views, but we're sitting at only about 20 entries! So it's more important than ever that we keep hype up about the initiative

Thanks so much Brae. Update emails to come as the contest continues to unfold


Very cool!


I really do hope that more people decided to enter. It's such a great contest and the causes can be equally as wonderful.
Best of luck to all who entered and I can't wait to see the amazing results. This blog will follow this until the end, so stay tuned for more Wonder-updates.

Just a reminder, you don't need a contest to do something nice for others in your community.  Go out and volunteer or just be extra nice to people for a day. You never know who you can affect if you don't try



Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Wonder Woman Costume For A Cause


Ever wanted to be a real life Wonder Woman? I mean, not just dress up as her, but actually try and be her?
Well, now's your chance.

HalloweenCostumes.com is having a contest

 


More precisely, do you feel a deep desire to engage in good deeds and works of public service?
HalloweenCostumes.com has great news for you: You need not have been born with super powers to make a super change. Our Woman Costume for a Cause Contest will aid you in your quest to become the hero you've always wanted to be.
So what are you waiting for? You can fly your ideas to us via an invisible plane, or just use the convenient submission form. Submissions will close on July 4th, 2012 and we will contact the winners with further information.
100% of the proceeds of the next 80 Wonder Woman costumes sold on HalloweenCostumes.com will be allocated to funding your heroism. This contest is open to both male and female entrants, U.S. residents only.


I think that this is an amazing contest! I really wanted to enter, until I read that it's just for US residents only. Maybe if her costume looked more like this.... they'd let me enter


Anyway, I can't enter, but that doesn't mean that you can't, well, as long as you live in the US.

There are so many great ideas of things you can do.
I wanted to buy a whole bunch of superhero/heroin kids costumes and donate them to our local children's hospital. I thought that it might make them feel invincible in a time when they are not. It could give them hope and courage to fight their illness, especially in radiation and cancer wards.


I also thought of getting a bunch of people together and donating a piece of ourselves to the cause; cutting our "Amazonian" hair for locks of love or giving "super" blood for people in need.



How about volunteering at a local food bank or helping prepare a good, nutritious meal for a retirement home that can't afford good food. You could sponsor a family in need for a year or a kids breakfast program.


You could help out at a local shelter or sponsor a highway to keep clean.


There are so many things that you can do to help out in your community. The great thing about it is that you don't have to be an amazonian to do so, you just have to be yourself. No matter your shape or size, every girl is a Wonder Woman


And so are boys, don't forget, you can enter too and help make a difference in someones life.


Click here to enter for yourself




UPDATED!!

Here is the Wonderful Winning Entry!


Terrill Johnson is the winner of the Wonder Woman Costume for a Cause Contest from HalloweenCostumes.com. She used the contest money to purchase supplies to donate to a local domestic crisis center in Murray, KY.

Well done Terrill!!

Friday, November 19, 2010

For The Love Of Star Wars

As a geek girl, I understand what it's like to be teased. A lot of people just don't understand my love of Star Wars or comics or Disney, but I'm old enough and wise enough now not to care what other people think of me. I'm a strong enough woman now, not to take bullying and am willing to stand up for myself. But what of those little girls who aren't quite there yet?

Meet Katie


Adorable, isn't she? And she loves Star Wars to boot!
Unfortunately, Katie has been subjected to bullying at school for her love of Star Wars.
Bonnie Burton was kind enough to help bring this to attention on The Star Wars Blog. Here's what she has to say:

Recently, columnist and mom Carrie Goldman wrote an essay in Chicago Now about bullying in schools and why parents should start teaching their children as soon as 1st grade how to deal with being bullied. She spoke from the heart, not just because it’s an issue all parents must grapple with, but because her own young daughter Katie was being bullied FOR LIKING STAR WARS!?!

Here’s the excerpt from her article Anti-Bullying Starts in First Grade:
 She wailed, “The first grade boys are teasing me at lunch because I have a Star Wars water bottle. They say it’s only for boys. Every day they make fun of me for drinking out of it. I want them to stop, so I’ll just bring a pink water bottle.”


I hugged her hard and felt my heart sink. Such a tender young age, and already she is embarrassed about the water bottle that brought her so much excitement and joy a few months ago.


Is this how it starts? Do kids find someone who does something differently and start to beat it out of her, first with words and sneers? Must my daughter conform to be accepted?


As any Star Wars fan worth his or her weight in midichlorians can tell you, there is no one single “type” of Star Wars fan. Star Wars fans are both genders, all ages, all races and all nationalities.
And not only are there millions of women who love Star Wars, there famous, talented women who love Star Wars like pop star Lady Gaga, country/pop singer Taylor Swift, actress Megan Fox, actress/producer Drew Barrymore, actress/producer/writer Tina Fey, actress Michelle Ryan, comedian/actress Margaret Cho, award-winning actress Helen Mirren, MTV’s own Liz Lee, 90210 actress AnnaLynne McCord, supermodel & reality TV star Adrianne Curry, actress & gamer goddess Felicia Day, Jane Wiedlin from The Go-Go’s, singer Tanya Donelly, Jenny Conlee from The Decemberists, MSNBC news host Rachel Maddow, not to mention all the cool gamer gals in Team Unicorn! And that’s just to name only a few!Let’s not forget our awesome female actresses in our films & The Clone Wars animated TV series who also love the franchise such as Ahsoka Tano actress Ashley Eckstein (who loved Star Wars so much she started her own sci-fi themed fashion line Her Universe), Aurra Sing actress Jaime King, Padmé Amidala actress Catherine Taber, Barriss Offee actress Meredith Salenger, Asajj Ventress actress Nika Futterman, Shaak Ti actress Tasia Valenza, Duchess Satine actress Anna Graves… just to name a few.


My point is, ladies love Star Wars too, and we should all support their right to geek out just like the guys. Little girls need to know they have every right to pick up a lightsaber as the rest of us.


Star Wars itself is full of strong, independent female characters who wouldn’t have taken any guff from 1st grade boys who clearly don’t know their Star Wars characters.

It’s these female characters like Ahsoka Tano, Princess Leia, Senator Amidala, Aurra Sing, Asajj Ventress, Mon Mothma, Aayla Secura, Barriss Offee, Luminara Unduli, Mara Jade, Darth Talon, Sy Snootles, Zam Wesell, Jocasta Nu, Ackmena, Jaina Solo — and many MANY more — who little girls (and us big girls) can learn a lot from when it comes to being ourselves and fighting for what we believe in.


Kids can be cruel. They’re just trying to figure who they are and the friends they want to hang with. They want to be themselves, but they don’t want to be made fun of for being different. Sometimes standing up for what you love isn’t as easy as it looks when you have a gang of little girls snickering at you or a bunch of boys calling you names for liking something they think is just for them.


I should know. Not only was I bullied all through school for loving Star Wars, Doctor Who and anything else with an awesome robot in it; I decided to write a book about it for other girls who have to deal with bullying called Girls Against Girls: Why We Are Mean to Each Other and How We Can Change.
 But here’s how WE as Star Wars fans can help RIGHT NOW:


» Support your kids/nieces/nephews when they say they love Star Wars and The Clone Wars — even if it’s a character you don’t happen to like — *cough*Jar Jar*cough*


» Pay attention to younglings when they look depressed. They might be suffering from bullying at school and could use a Yoda-like ear to talk to.


» Make sure your younglings understand that Star Wars is for guys AND gals.


» Finally, show your support of young Katie who was bullied for having a Star Wars water bottle at school by leaving comments here on the article that started it all and here on this blog entry calling for more geek girl support. Katie’s mom is reading all these supportive comments to her, and I bet she’d love to hear your Jedi-like words of wisdom.


» If you’re on Twitter, show your support of Katie liking Star Wars with the hashtag #MayTheForceBeWithKatie


May the Force be with guys AND girls…. always

This article brought me hope. It's so nice to see people like Bonnie Burton and Jenn from Epbot/Cake Wrecks stepping up and supporting this great cause. We need more people, especially women, to step up and say that it's not right for any child to be bullied. We need to show young girls that they can be smart and strong like Princess Leia, Padme Amidala, Aayla Secura, or Mara Jade.
I fully hope that you take the time to support this great cause and let our children know that it's ok to be different and to love Star Wars, or whatever else they might be into.