Cans for Comments!

From today through the 15th of December, I will be donating a can of food for every comment left on my blog. The cans will be donated to a local food shelter (if you have any suggestions of ones that are in need, please comment and let me know!). Edit: I have decided to donate to the Akron Canton Regional Foodbank.

Not only am I doing this but many other photographers and bloggers are as well!! If you are really in a giving mood, take a few minutes of your time and peruse the listing at Cans for Comments, leave some blog love and help a few more people in need get some much needed food during this holiday season.

This means I will be amping up my blogging so stay tuned!

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  1. What a wonderful idea! Especially with the way people have been hit by the economy this year. Things are extra though and as a person who deals with people who’ve been hit hard, it’s tough to tell them that there aren’t any resources to help them. Happy Holidays!!

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