Mission Statement
GOAL FOR AFGHANS
Afghans
Goal: 30
Start: #24
Current: 26
Goal: 30
Start: #24
Current: 26
0.8666%
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Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Appreciating Your Thoughtful Donations
Thank you Mary S for this thoughtful and generous donation. Mary has knitted scarves, hats, cotton washcloths and cowl/hoods. Please click to see the details and textures in her scarves, really quite nice. Mary I LOVE LOVE these hood cowl things...I'm not sure what to call them. Could you tell us what pattern you used when knitting these? Folks if you'd not seen these, let me try to explain you put it on like a cowl...nice thick and warm around your neck, but you can pull it up around your head and it makes a wonderful warm hood, and still your neck is covered.
Special thanks too Mary for tagging all your hats with size, much appreciated.
Many thanks and please keep up the good work Mary!
2015 DONATIONS:
Hats: 183+8=191
Scarves 71+2=73
Mittens/Gloves/Wrist Warmers: 45
Slippers: 63
Rain Poncho's: 53
Cotton Washcloths: 113+2=115
Afghans: 7
Socks: 126
Cowls/Hood Combo's/ 12+5=17
Shawls 1
Misc: items like personal care and things don't fit into above categories aren't counted
Tomorrows post makes 1500! Wow, I really never thought that might be possible when I started this blog way back in the day.
**I'll be listing these posts for awhile, to give you all ample time to read them. There truly is lots of information in them and I want you all to know as much about Homelessness as possible. These posts were generated from my participation in an annual April Blog Challenge where you blog in alphabetically order.
A=Afghans, Family Heirlooms
B= Bridge and Beyond, Behind the Scenes
C=What is Crochet
D=Donations
E=Exposure Kills Homeless Vet
F= Crying and Homeless and Freezing Temperature
G= Gubbio, A Homeless Project, St. Boniface Church
H=Hobo and Homelessness
I= Inspiration
J= What is Joy
K=Knitting
L=Knitting Looms
M=Mittens, Knitted, Crocheted or Loomed
N=Caring for the Needy
O=Jack Otis, Classmate, Homeless
P=Policing the Homeless
Q=Quilting Can Warm Those in Need
R=Helping Homeless with Rain Poncho's and Recycling
S=Shelter Living and the Homeless
T=Tent Cities for Homeless
U=Living Under the Underpasses
V=Homeless Veterans, Rest in Peace
W=Water in Doorways, Sprays Homeless
X=Xenophobia
Y=Yarn Helps Homeless
Z=Finding Zen
All donations regardless of size and number are valued. All donations are appreciated. The Power of One is awesome, and when we work together The Power of One becomes The Power of Many.
Monday, May 4, 2015
A-Z Reflections Post.
I've recently changed the badge in the right sidebar from Challenge to Survivor! Meaning I made it. Not everyone does so they make us a new badge. Bridge and Beyond was #856, meaning I was the 856th blog to sign up for the challenge. When the challenge finished there were 1516 on the linky list, but Bridge and Beyond was then #681. That indicates how many blogs left the challenge or were deleted when it was noticed there were non compliant. There are others in the 1516 that didn't finish, but there's no way to really know that number.
As part of the tradition we're asked to write a reflection post and again sign up on a linky. The day to post to the linky starts today and runs through the 8th.
Each year I've done this I've pretty much said the same thing, because my experience has pretty much been the same thing. Part of the reason to write the reflection is to tweak the way the challenge operates, though in all honesty, I can't see that's there's been any changes in it since I first started doing this 4 or 5 years ago. Though I know many people do write good suggestions in their reflection post. Most suggest eliminating frustration.
I'm also always disappointed in the people who really don't participate, in that they list their blog for links, but don't really visit other blogs. Disappointed in that far too many bloggers don't reciprocate the visits and comments. I always make tons more then I receive back; but........this might be the first year I actually thought participating was beneficial. I really hadn't plan to do it again because of previous years negative feelings. But, this blog is not one I'd used before, in fact didn't think I could make it work.
I was a bit down, because donations, visits, and comments had all fallen off and I'd pretty much run out of ideas of ways to promote the blog and it's mission, Helping the Homeless; and thought I'd give it one last try. I'm glad I did. I wanted to help spread the word about the need, wanted to help educate people how sad the plight of a homeless person truly is. I believe I did that, based on the comments I received. I know several bloggers said they were getting out knitting needles and crochet hooks to see what they could do. Most indicated they were going to see what they might do locally, as oppose to helping Bridge and Beyond per sey, but..........there are many people in need. The fact that they now want to help, that they know more now then they did before April is in fact a success in my book. I gained a few additional followers. Believe Bridge and Beyond had 294 followers when the challenge began and it now has 317. Not a huge growth, I know some blogs gained hundreds; but every additional follower is a potential pair of helping hands, each person who visited and comment the same, and so...I call it worthwhile. Yes, again this year I spent lots of time writing the posts, visiting other blogs far more then were reciprocated; but.......my primary goal, I believe was attained.
I'll mention changes I've mentioned before, things I think would vastly improve frustration with the challenge. I think once someone signs up, the blog needs to be checked vs waiting until the challenge begins. Elementing link seekers from the get go would improve everyone's experience. If they don't post the badge with the link after signing on, they're probably not going to. If their blog is one that you must join something to leave a comment, they probably aren't going to participate, if they have comments closed...we know they have no attention of participating. If blog comments can only be made through google+ it waste enormous amounts of time for those who visit them. I also think the badge needs to be above the fold, not clear at the bottom of a very very long blog. Much like the scenario of writing our reflection post BEFORE we link, I think the badge should appear and the other requirements fulfilled right after signing up, if not before. Checking as people sign up, would surely be much easier then trying to check after the fact. I also think it should be mandatory that people actually use the link to their blog not their profile pages both in the linky and when they make blog visits.
Here's my ABC listing of Challenge Posts. The top comments were for The C, F, and L posts, with 30-28-and 27 comments including my responses to peoples comments. A couple I considered to be some of the more important posts would be B, F, O, P, and T
A=Afghans, Family Heirlooms
B= Bridge and Beyond, Behind the Scenes
C=What is Crochet
D=Donations
E=Exposure Kills Homeless Vet
F= Crying and Homeless and Freezing Temperature
G= Gubbio, A Homeless Project, St. Boniface Church
H=Hobo and Homelessness
I= Inspiration
J= What is Joy
K=Knitting
L=Knitting Looms
M=Mittens, Knitted, Crocheted or Loomed
N=Caring for the Needy
O=Jack Otis, Classmate, Homeless
P=Policing the Homeless
Q=Quilting Can Warm Those in Need
R=Helping Homeless with Rain Poncho's and Recycling
S=Shelter Living and the Homeless
T=Tent Cities for Homeless
U=Living Under the Underpasses
V=Homeless Veterans, Rest in Peace
W=Water in Doorways, Sprays Homeless
X=Xenophobia
Y=Yarn Helps Homeless
Z=Finding Zen
All donations regardless of size and number are valued. All donations are appreciated. The Power of One is awesome, and when we work together The Power of One becomes The Power of Many.
As part of the tradition we're asked to write a reflection post and again sign up on a linky. The day to post to the linky starts today and runs through the 8th.
Each year I've done this I've pretty much said the same thing, because my experience has pretty much been the same thing. Part of the reason to write the reflection is to tweak the way the challenge operates, though in all honesty, I can't see that's there's been any changes in it since I first started doing this 4 or 5 years ago. Though I know many people do write good suggestions in their reflection post. Most suggest eliminating frustration.
I'm also always disappointed in the people who really don't participate, in that they list their blog for links, but don't really visit other blogs. Disappointed in that far too many bloggers don't reciprocate the visits and comments. I always make tons more then I receive back; but........this might be the first year I actually thought participating was beneficial. I really hadn't plan to do it again because of previous years negative feelings. But, this blog is not one I'd used before, in fact didn't think I could make it work.
I was a bit down, because donations, visits, and comments had all fallen off and I'd pretty much run out of ideas of ways to promote the blog and it's mission, Helping the Homeless; and thought I'd give it one last try. I'm glad I did. I wanted to help spread the word about the need, wanted to help educate people how sad the plight of a homeless person truly is. I believe I did that, based on the comments I received. I know several bloggers said they were getting out knitting needles and crochet hooks to see what they could do. Most indicated they were going to see what they might do locally, as oppose to helping Bridge and Beyond per sey, but..........there are many people in need. The fact that they now want to help, that they know more now then they did before April is in fact a success in my book. I gained a few additional followers. Believe Bridge and Beyond had 294 followers when the challenge began and it now has 317. Not a huge growth, I know some blogs gained hundreds; but every additional follower is a potential pair of helping hands, each person who visited and comment the same, and so...I call it worthwhile. Yes, again this year I spent lots of time writing the posts, visiting other blogs far more then were reciprocated; but.......my primary goal, I believe was attained.
I'll mention changes I've mentioned before, things I think would vastly improve frustration with the challenge. I think once someone signs up, the blog needs to be checked vs waiting until the challenge begins. Elementing link seekers from the get go would improve everyone's experience. If they don't post the badge with the link after signing on, they're probably not going to. If their blog is one that you must join something to leave a comment, they probably aren't going to participate, if they have comments closed...we know they have no attention of participating. If blog comments can only be made through google+ it waste enormous amounts of time for those who visit them. I also think the badge needs to be above the fold, not clear at the bottom of a very very long blog. Much like the scenario of writing our reflection post BEFORE we link, I think the badge should appear and the other requirements fulfilled right after signing up, if not before. Checking as people sign up, would surely be much easier then trying to check after the fact. I also think it should be mandatory that people actually use the link to their blog not their profile pages both in the linky and when they make blog visits.
Here's my ABC listing of Challenge Posts. The top comments were for The C, F, and L posts, with 30-28-and 27 comments including my responses to peoples comments. A couple I considered to be some of the more important posts would be B, F, O, P, and T
A=Afghans, Family Heirlooms
B= Bridge and Beyond, Behind the Scenes
C=What is Crochet
D=Donations
E=Exposure Kills Homeless Vet
F= Crying and Homeless and Freezing Temperature
G= Gubbio, A Homeless Project, St. Boniface Church
H=Hobo and Homelessness
I= Inspiration
J= What is Joy
K=Knitting
L=Knitting Looms
M=Mittens, Knitted, Crocheted or Loomed
N=Caring for the Needy
O=Jack Otis, Classmate, Homeless
P=Policing the Homeless
Q=Quilting Can Warm Those in Need
R=Helping Homeless with Rain Poncho's and Recycling
S=Shelter Living and the Homeless
T=Tent Cities for Homeless
U=Living Under the Underpasses
V=Homeless Veterans, Rest in Peace
W=Water in Doorways, Sprays Homeless
X=Xenophobia
Y=Yarn Helps Homeless
Z=Finding Zen
All donations regardless of size and number are valued. All donations are appreciated. The Power of One is awesome, and when we work together The Power of One becomes The Power of Many.
Sunday, May 3, 2015
Donations aid The Homeless
What a wonderful donation from our friend, Dianne L from California. A large mound of lip balm (chapstick) which is a good item all year long. I know how dry and cracked my lips get both from the cold and the sun so those living out in the elements will really appreciate this. She's included some other personal care items as well. And 2 lovely matching hat and scarf sets. Dianne tied the two together...what a great idea. I half opened the red one so folks could better see your nice work, but left the purple one neatly tied to demonstrate your method. Really nice way to package your donation.
2015 DONATIONS:
Hats: 181+2=183
Scarves 69+2=71
Mittens/Gloves/Wrist Warmers: 45
Slippers: 63
Rain Poncho's: 53
Cotton Washcloths: 113
Afghans: 7
Socks: 126
Cowls 12
Shawls 1
Misc: items like personal care and things don't fit into above categories aren't counted
A=Afghans, Family Heirlooms
B= Bridge and Beyond, Behind the Scenes
C=What is Crochet
D=Donations
E=Exposure Kills Homeless Vet
F= Crying and Homeless and Freezing Temperature
G= Gubbio, A Homeless Project, St. Boniface Church
H=Hobo and Homelessness
I= Inspiration
J= What is Joy
K=Knitting
L=Knitting Looms
M=Mittens, Knitted, Crocheted or Loomed
N=Caring for the Needy
O=Jack Otis, Classmate, Homeless
P=Policing the Homeless
Q=Quilting Can Warm Those in Need
R=Helping Homeless with Rain Poncho's and Recycling
S=Shelter Living and the Homeless
T=Tent Cities for Homeless
U=Living Under the Underpasses
V=Homeless Veterans, Rest in Peace
W=Water in Doorways, Sprays Homeless
X=Xenophobia
Y=Yarn Helps Homeless
Z=Find Zen
All donations regardless of size and number are valued. All donations are appreciated. The Power of One is awesome, and when we work together The Power of One becomes The Power of Many.
2015 DONATIONS:
Hats: 181+2=183
Scarves 69+2=71
Mittens/Gloves/Wrist Warmers: 45
Slippers: 63
Rain Poncho's: 53
Cotton Washcloths: 113
Afghans: 7
Socks: 126
Cowls 12
Shawls 1
Misc: items like personal care and things don't fit into above categories aren't counted
A=Afghans, Family Heirlooms
B= Bridge and Beyond, Behind the Scenes
C=What is Crochet
D=Donations
E=Exposure Kills Homeless Vet
F= Crying and Homeless and Freezing Temperature
G= Gubbio, A Homeless Project, St. Boniface Church
H=Hobo and Homelessness
I= Inspiration
J= What is Joy
K=Knitting
L=Knitting Looms
M=Mittens, Knitted, Crocheted or Loomed
N=Caring for the Needy
O=Jack Otis, Classmate, Homeless
P=Policing the Homeless
Q=Quilting Can Warm Those in Need
R=Helping Homeless with Rain Poncho's and Recycling
S=Shelter Living and the Homeless
T=Tent Cities for Homeless
U=Living Under the Underpasses
V=Homeless Veterans, Rest in Peace
W=Water in Doorways, Sprays Homeless
X=Xenophobia
Y=Yarn Helps Homeless
Z=Find Zen
All donations regardless of size and number are valued. All donations are appreciated. The Power of One is awesome, and when we work together The Power of One becomes The Power of Many.
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Where are You and Your Yarn From?
I'm trying to identify where everyone is from, partially for fun. Take a look at the map. Also, believe it will aid me in cases where we have several people with the same name. Please look at the lists of bloggers and non bloggers and see if I have the state you hail from. If not, please leave a comment and let me know.
Additionally, we've had help from Scotland, England, Germany Puerto Rico, Canada, and France! They don't appear on the map, but their help is still greatly appreciated.
Additionally, we've had help from Scotland, England, Germany Puerto Rico, Canada, and France! They don't appear on the map, but their help is still greatly appreciated.
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