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Honest Riches Free Download – with Small Donation to Help Doctor’s Without Borders in Haiti
One of the most common keyphrases typed into the search engines related to Honest Riches is “Honest Riches Free Download,” and I thought I’d take advantage of that to help a very desperate and urgent cause. As most of the world has heard, Haiti has recently experienced a devastating earth quake – one that is so horrific, it’s hard to comprehend without being there. Personally, I wanted to help in some way – and use my resources – the website, traffic and Honest Riches to do so.
So, for a limited time, I am offering Honest Riches as a free gift to anyone who donates $20 or more to Doctor’s Without Borders, a non-profit relief organization that is in Haiti, helping the people right now. Your donation is tax-deductible and will go towards the relief efforts in Haiti, to help Doctor’s Without Borders. To Donate & Receive Honest Riches as a Gift, Click Here.
According to the Doctor’s Without Borders’s website, “Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) medical teams in Port-au-Prince are treating large numbers of people who suffered fractures, head injuries and other major trauma during and after the January 12 earthquake. MSF uses inflatable hospitals to provide critical medical care in disaster areas. Portable operating theaters, they can be readied in enormous crates and quickly loaded onto planes. These kits comprise beds, rolling trays, respirators – all the equipment and medicines required to provide effective lifesaving surgery. More than 1,000 patients have received care in the four tented facilities MSF set up near the damaged buildings in which it had been working. The primary concern at the moment is the overwhelming numbers of people who need immediate treatment and major surgery.”
Press Conference with Doctors without Borders on Haiti Situation
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ya1_j17Pbqc
Do You Have a Website and Want to Help?
If you have a website or a basic Facebook page, please consider creating your own fundraiser to help. Whether you want to help donate to assist during this crisis in Haiti, or elsewhere – you can create your own fundraising page through First Giving. I created my fundraising page to help Haiti, through First Giving. Initially I did some research about Doctor’s Without Borders and I wanted to donate to them, as I know they are a long-standing non-profit, helping around the world – and in the forefront in Haiti. When I was on their website, they provided a link to First Giving and recommended that webmasters or anyone interested in fundraising for them, use First Giving as a means to do so. I did my research on First Giving to ensure it was reputable, safe and legit – and signed up to create my fundraising page. It was very easy to create – and really useful to facilitate a means to donate to a charity of your choosing. See my Fundraising Page Here.
Please DIGG & Retweet This Now
If you cannot donate any money, please take a minute to retweet this post (there is a link above near the title of the post) and to DIGG it as well (link below here where it says “Share the love”). I encourage people who are digital product sellers, ie: people who sells ebooks or software online to do something similar to what I am doing here. Offer your product as a free gift if someone donates to your fundraiser – do that for a few days or as long as you choose. Whatever it is, it may help. Right now, the people in Haiti need help desperately.
Be Cautious When Donating Online
The last thing I want right here is for people to have any doubts about where their money is going to. There are so many scams online right now, sadly, related to donations to help the cause in Haiti. I personally have created the fundraiser page through First Giving. First Giving works directly with Doctor’s Without Borders (and thousands of other non-profits) to accept and transfer the donation funds to the non-profit. According to the First Giving website, for each $20 donation, there is a $1.5 fee deducted – for full details on that before donating, read How It Works. Please use your own discretion before donating to any website or organization online.
Tax Deductible
For anyone who is going to donate, through my Fundraiser at First Giving, your donation is tax-deductible. Donations made to Doctors Without Borders USA, Inc., are tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. 100% of your donation is tax-deductible. Their Federal Tax ID number or Employer Identification Number (EIN) is 13-3433452. You can also view additional financial information about the organization.
Thank You from Holly Mann
Thank you to anyone who takes the time to read this. If you do not feel comfortable donating through my fundraising page, please consider donating directly to an organization of your choice, if you feel inclined to help. As an American, I feel blessed to be safe and to have never experienced such a traumatic and horrific event, as what has just happened in Haiti. I think to help a little, can really go far here. If you would like to know why I have chosen to use First Giving as a means to earn funds for the organization, it can safely facilitate a means to transfer the funds to the organization, while allowing me to offer my Honest Riches book as an incentive to do so. On my own, I would not be able to offer that in a safe way – as there are too many claims online and too many scammers trying to take advantage of this horrific crisis. So, using First Giving is a safe way to quickly help during this tragedy.




Steve Lorenzo SEOVirtuoso
14. Jan, 2010
Holly…
This is a good initiative and an awesome idea and way to help people all around the world.
I am so pleased to see it that I will try contribute myself with more than a mere donation, but especially by letting others know about it.
I will tweet, bookmark and share your post here all around my network of profiles online and I will also send a broadcast email to all my SEO email list – to let them know of your big heart < you'll add a lot to your good karma!
I have a pretty broad exposure online. I do hope this will help you spread the word and make this viral.
Be well!
My prayers will go to all the ones in need in Haiti right now…
Steve Lorenzo, SEO Virtuoso
Holly
14. Jan, 2010
Thank you so much Steve – I really appreciate anything you can do – spreading the word and donating all helps. I can’t fathom what the people are going through right now..and I think since we are in America, safe and sound, we can do what we can to help. I hope what we are all doing here really does help in the relief efforts with the medical care. Thank you so much again!
I hope you keep in touch and I will keep you posted.
Steve Lorenzo SEOVirtuoso
16. Jan, 2010
Dear Holly,
As an update, I just wanted to mention that I’ve kept my promise and now your post was pinged, bookmarked and highlighted on more than 43 different networks.
Hope will help you get some more traffic than before and subsequently some more people to contribute themselves to spread the word and make it viral.
Steve Lorenzo, SEOVirtuoso
Holly
14. Jan, 2010
Thank you guys for the donations – we are up to $100 already and I just posted this! Thank you!
Davin-The Viral Sanctuary
14. Jan, 2010
Great stuff Holly…this is such a good cause…
Roberta
14. Jan, 2010
I am interested in donating and getting the guide. After i purchase will their be any upsells offered or is their anything else I needs to purchase or does everything come in one package. Also how long does it take to ship and can I purchase for a addres outside the U.S. thanks
Holly
14. Jan, 2010
Hi Roberta – don’t worry there are no upsells or anything like that. You don’t need to buy anything – especially if you donate – you will have everything you need. I just returned home right now so I will check who has donated and send out the download links to everyone. I do not ship anything out – the guide is an e-book – and downloadable instantly after I send you the link.
Thank you for your interest.
Liz
14. Jan, 2010
Great idea Holly! What a good way for you to help all those unfortunate souls in Haiti by donating your book profits to help them. In turn the generous people that donate $20 or more benefit by receiving your book. You truly are an honest compassionate daughter!
Jenny
14. Jan, 2010
Holly this is so wonderful, I already have the book but it does not matter to me. I was looking for a way to donate and here it is right in front of me. You are helping so many, thank you for being such a caring person!
Holly
14. Jan, 2010
Thank you so much Jenny and Roland and mom!!!
Roland
14. Jan, 2010
Very great idea, Holly!
Love it!
Holly
14. Jan, 2010
Thank you guys so much – up to $220 tonight!
Irish Tom
14. Jan, 2010
Holly, why was I not surprised to see you up and running with this appeal?.
Done my bit with you.
I have been watching Fox News all day and it is so sad to see the plight of these poor people. A mentor of mine, FrankMcKinney (frank-mckinney.com) has his Caring House Project going on for the past few years in Haiti and I have supported him.He already left today to help again.
This time, maybe we can collectively help the people as so far the past 4/5 administrations did not have success, mainly because of the corrupt Government.
The thing people do not realize is the number of Help, Charity and Church Associations are already out there, some for over 30 years.
Well done Holly. God Bless you and Josh.
Tom
ECS Dave
15. Jan, 2010
Great gesture Holly!
Had I not already given to AmeriCares.org, I’d have certainly done it here. I chose them because they mention that every dollar donated to their organization translates to $35…
Again, kudos to you for making this effort. I wish you much success with it, and of course, prayers for the people in Haiti…
Be Well!
ECS Dave
Luca Di Nicola
15. Jan, 2010
Hey Holly,
What a wonderful idea. You are very generous to do this and I will do my part to get the word out. I’m sure many people want to help in anyway they can and this is great incentive to do so. Let’s all pray for the people of Haiti.
Thanks again for this offer
Garry
15. Jan, 2010
I just chipped in a bit and will spread the word.
Seems like so little for so big a need, but little by little we can lend a hand and make a difference.
GARRY
Jonathan Gosselin
15. Jan, 2010
Hi Sandy,
This is so great that you do this. I still have a friend missing in Haiti.
I have sent this to all my list and will ask others to do so.
Thanks
Jonathan
Davin-The Viral Sanctuary
16. Jan, 2010
This is kind of exciting Holly. I keep coming back to see how much has been raised…sort of fun. Up to $780 now..great!
Besides myself, I know that Dave Offen mailed a segment of his list to tell them about this to. I did ask quite a few others…but, I think Dave was the only one that followed through. Oh well…
I think it helped a bit though, as I am seeing the names of some donators that are familiar to me from them writing in at times. Anyhow…great job…and perhaps I’ll send a reminder out over the weekend.
Hope you are well…
Davorski
Richard
17. Jan, 2010
Hi Holly,
Great cause! Good luck and nice job!!
Jerry
17. Jan, 2010
Thanks for starting this Holly. I followed Davin’s lead and sent out an email earlier. Together we can all help meet the $10,000 goal.
Kevin Chong Kok Sing
17. Jan, 2010
This is a great idea. I’ll try it for my business
Holly
17. Jan, 2010
Thank you Jerry, Davin, Kevin and EVERYONE else on board. I really hope it helps! We are up to $1295 right now! I have not emailed my list yet either. I plan to do so very soon. Thank you all for spreading the word and coming together.
Jerry
19. Jan, 2010
Holly,
I wanted to let everyone know that you can also donate items for the relief effort in Haiti by calling local church, medical, and volunteer groups. After reading yesterday that there over 300,000 diabetics in Haiti, and supplies are desperately needed, I was able to get 26 diabetic meters to send.
http://twitpic.com/yskl0
I called my local Red Cross who put me in touch with a Church that is sending supplies directly to Haiti on Friday. Otherwise I would not have known how to send these meters.
Other items that are needed are childrens clothing and shoes.
Thanks
Jerry
20. Jan, 2010
I wanted to stop by one more time and encourage everyone that has been thinking about donating or helping in some way to do so now. The relief effort in Haiti has reached a critical point and the suffering is unimaginable. My sister is flying out directly into Port-Au-Prince on Saturday with Surgical Volunteers International and the conditions they are prepared to work under are hard to fathom. Currently the surgical teams in place are having to sterilize medical equipment with anything they can find such as vodka. They are also having to do amputations in the streets and otherwise in impromptu hospitals. I have spent today trying to help gather medical supplies to send and I cannot tell you how difficult it has been to find people willing to help. I even called our local paper to do an article in hopes of getting more medical supplies donated but have yet to hear back from anyone. Please don’t wait and assume someone else is going to make this happen. Please be a person to make this happen. Please help in any way you can today no matter how small.
“If you can’t feed a hundred people, then feed just one” ~Mother Teresa
Thanks
Holly
20. Jan, 2010
Jerry – thank you so much for posting this. I think it’s incredible what your sister is doing and what you are trying to do to help. I’d like to talk to you regarding this – if you have a chance. I can email or call
Thanks!
Jerry
20. Jan, 2010
Thanks Holly. The newpaper called me back and is going to cover the story to help get medical supplies donated! Feel free to call or email me anytime. Thanks
Muthoni
25. Jan, 2010
Hi Holly,
This is a brilliant Idea! I have followed the link to donate but my Visa debit card is not being accepted as system does not seem to recognise it. Anyway is there any other way to pay say using paypal?
Thanks you!
Katy Berezny
25. Jan, 2010
Hi Holly!
What an awesome gesture! God bless you for this. Retweeting right now.
Katy
gilles
31. Jan, 2010
Hi Holly,
Congratulations for your initiative. I did a small donation 2 days ago. As I said on the ‘firstgiving-website’ it seems to me that you really disearve to be called ‘Honest Holly’.
The victims need that kind of support, not only in the economic way, but also the knowledge that people all over the world are thinking about them.
I am from Europe, but I live since several years in Peru and in august 2007 I set up a fundraising for the victims of the heavy earthquake that occured in Peru (in addition to the fysical and economical from my wife and me). Obviuosly it gives a good feeling, but more than that one is really doing something for the people.
At this moment we are also concerned and helping the victims in the Cusco-region in Peru, where extremely heavy rainfalls have killed several people and made thousands of victims. Nature is beautiful but can also be very cruel…
Once again, thank you for your efforts and of course thanks to all the people that are supporting your initiative. Keep going on!
M.Nawaz Ranjha
21. May, 2010
Hello!
Holly,
You r realy an honest lady. I pray that Allaha Almighty may show you the right path that leads to paradise.
Ranjha,