Andy Carvin wrote: > If you have a blog, here's what you can do. Sometime tomorrow, take a > break from whatever it is you usually blog about, and post something > constructive related to disaster relief. You can keep it topical to > your blog: for example, if you usually blog about pets, blog about > Noah's Wish or another entity working to rescue and reunite > hurricane-affected pets with their families. Or, you can just dedicate > blog space to listing websites where people can donate money (maybe > even challenge people to match your donation), or share a story of a > hurricane survivor. This goes for photo bloggers, podcasters and video > bloggers as well - there's no reason why this should be text-only.
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