Doesn’t Matter Who You Are…

Posted By AmyD. on June 22, 2007

or how well you do or don’t know someone. We can all relate to this. Please, please, stop what you are doing and go over and send some goodwill and love to NYCWD, no one should ever have to endure this. Ever.

UPDATE!!!

We can’t be there to hug him, and we can’t be there to support him physically, but we can show how the blog world can come together and help someone who needs it.

Paypal has restrictions on allowing anyone to accept donations, so we can’t take donations. However, in order to help Dawg with the situation, we are going to “sell” something that will give us revenue to send to him as a gift.

Go here for more information, please! Thank you.

Showing some love for NYC Watchdog!

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AmyD.
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Comments

13 Responses to “Doesn’t Matter Who You Are…”

  1. Crazy Lady says:

    Terrible. No family should ever have to go thru that.

  2. Thanks for putting the word out there; he and his family need all the prayers they can get.

  3. jane says:

    Hi Amy,
    Thank you for making the graphics & giving us all an opportunity to help.

  4. Poppy says:

    Amy, thanks so much for making those graphics. I’m putting one up on my site. (Yes, I promise I donated first.)

  5. Judy says:

    Oh Amy I didn’t ever read his Blog, I’m new here , BUT I have lived through this 2 times in my life and i will think of his family-Judy

  6. Well done, Amy. Thanks for doing something that lets other folks to a little something, too.

  7. Amy says:

    Crazy My thoughts as well. Unfair doesn’t even begin to describe this. My heart absolutely aches for him.

    Tense Thank you, to you and Geek both, you guys are wonderful.

    Jane In a situation like this, you just feel so helpless. It’s not enough, it could never be, but, at least it’s something.

    Poppy Thank you, sincerely, thank you.

    Judy It’s funny how things like this bring people together regardless of backgrounds, differences, or whether you’ve ever met face to face. Compassion seems to just be a very natural emotion.

    Rich Thank you, from the bottom of my heart. No parent should ever have to go through this, I think I’ve said that a few dozen times today. It’s just not natural and not right.

  8. Mike says:

    Thanks for doing those graphics. I’m putting them all on my site.

  9. Tug says:

    I cannot even fathom what Dawg & his family are going through right now…your graphics are wonderful, & you and Avi are awesome for spearheading this and letting us all participate.

    Thank you.

  10. DutchBitch says:

    I don’t know NYC Watchdog personally, but have heard of him and visited his blog a few times. But that don’t matter in a situation like this. Bloggers should pull together in situations like this, no matter what! Have been over to Avi’s and bought some of your great graphics and put them up at my blog in a post and the sidebar.

    It’s just horrific what he has to go through right now. Incomprehensible…

  11. Thank you for doing the graphics… you and the entire blogsphere seem to proving that indeed, the human race can be a wonderful thing when we adhere to the better angels of our nature.

    Sue’s and my thoughts and prayers are with Dawg during this terrible time… and your images helped not only him with some needed assistance, but us as a way to express our thoughts…

    Thank you.

  12. avitable says:

    I thought I commented, but I guess not. You did an amazing job on the graphics. Thank you for the help.

  13. Amy says:

    Mike Thank you. :heartbeat:

    Tug At a time like this everyone just wanted to do something and given distances and certain anonymity factors – this at least was a way for all of us to do something.

    DutchBitch I think this is something that every parent is terrified of and when we hear about it happening to someone else, it just does something to us, regardless of whether you know someone personally or not. It’s amazing to see so many people feel that same way.

    Matthew Thank you and please give my thanks to Sue as well. Everyone pulling together like this certainly gives us all a little more faith in humanity.

    Avi :heartbeat: :heartbeat: You are an incredible human being. Much love to you!