Hello everyone, happy Wednesday! Today I am sharing an amazing fundraiser that was put together by Andie of Crayon Freckles. Her fundraiser Ebundles of Joy was created as a way to raise awareness and money for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital while also providing those that donate with a fabulous, easily downloadable, ebundle of printables and ebooks including an array of printables from yours truly! I am a huge fan of St. Judes and am thrilled to be part of this project!
One of the most amazing things about St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is that no family ever has to pay for the care they receive. This means that families can receive medical care for their child that might not otherwise have been available to them. Incredible!
Here are a few quick facts about St. Jude (source):
- St. Jude has 67,000+ child patients each year.
- It costs $1.9 million to run St. Jude each day. Those funds mainly come from individual contributions.
- The treatments developed at St. Jude have helped to raise the childhood cancer survival rate from 20 percent to more than 80 percent in the past 50 years.
So how can you help?
It’s easy. Make a donation of $6 to benefit the mission of St. Jude and get the awesome eBundle of printables and ebooks below:
All of those amazing products were donated by the following bloggers:Crayon FrecklesEnchanted Homeschooling MomGolden ReflectionsKids Activities BlogMama Smiles
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Just click the button below to donate $6 and receive your eBundle of Joy.
If you wish to donate more than $6 to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, you can do so here. Then just send your receipt to {Andie at andiejaye at cox dot net} and she will send you the eBundle.




What an awesome fundraiser!
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Great fundraiser, Sonnet! That’s awesome that you’re contributing! I can’t even imagine having a very sick child. I count my blessings every day, but it’s awesome that St. Jude is out there helping the families going through this!
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