The SuperSpade’s 12 Days of Christmas

December 13, 2006

I know that things have been kind of quiet here, mainly due to quite a few things popping up for Brandon, Steve, and myself.  I pray that this has given people a chance to take a look at some of our past writings.

To celebrate the holiday season and do something responsible with our money instead of running around the mall with money burning holes in our pockets itching to be given to proponents of ultra-consumer culture (I apologize for the rant), we have decided to start our own fundraising campaign. For every SuperSpade email subscriber that signs up between now and Christmas Day, we will donate $1 to charity.  The selected charity is The Detroit Youth Foundation.

Please get as many people to sign up as possible, and sign up as a subscriber if you have not already done so.  The more subscribers, the more we can contribute to the great work done by this organization.

There are currently 350 email subscribers, so there will be $1 added to this initial $350 for each new subscriber.  I will update as the total increases.

One Love. One II.

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2 Responses to “The SuperSpade’s 12 Days of Christmas”

  1. Alecia D. on December 14th, 2006 2:55 am

    What a great idea! Brandon frequently informs about the superspade, so I thought that this was a great time to subscribe. Also, I would like to make a contribution to The Detroit Youth Foundation.

  2. Garlin II on December 14th, 2006 11:12 am

    Thanks Alecia.

    In order to make a contribution directly to the Detroit Youth Foundation, you need to do the following:

    Write a letter to the Detroit Youth Foundation telling them that you would like to donate money to one of their programs (ours is going to the Youthville program). Also include in the letter that you are donating in conjunction with donations from The SuperSpade 12 Days of Christmas. Finally, make your check payable to “Detroit Youth Foundation.”

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