Make a Difference and Comment!


Blogging has inadvertently become a career for me. Admittedly there are days when I wish things could go back to the way they were when I started blogging four years ago. At that time, comments were king (Queen) and I surfed around the internet commenting like there was no tomorrow. Many times I’d comment in excess of 100 times a day for the pure love of community and with the hope that someone would visit my little ole blog. Commenting enabled me to meet people from all of the country and all over the world. My friends who “lived” in my computer helped me survive my lonely existence working from home and the rough days of early motherhood. Today, not only am I happy to say that I’ve had the absolute pleasure of meeting many of my online friends in real life but I can honestly say that several of my best friendships were cultivated online.

Times have certainly changed. Commenting seems to be a thing of the past, I know that my own habits have changed drastically in that regard. I find myself interacting not on blogs but primarily on facebook followed by twitter as a distant second. But with this post, I’d like to return to the time when comments were Queen! I am a participant in Blogust and I along with 30 other bloggers are making our comments count! Each comment generated on this post is equivalent to a $20 donation for four life-saving vaccinations for a vulnerable child in a developing nation. In conjunction with the UN Foundation's Shot@Life program we are aiming for 10,000 comments - $200,000 in donations! 
A child dies every 20 seconds from a vaccine preventable disease. We can help stop this.

You can learn more about Shot@Life by joining their email list, following them on twitter or liking them on Facebook.





By leaving a comment you will be making a difference and I’d like to share with you how comments have helped me change my life. If you are not familiar with my story, in late 2009 I decided I was ready to lose my “extra” weight. At the time I was classified as obese and I began a journey to healthy living.  Over the next 8 months I lost 50 pounds and in October 2010 I ran my first half-marathon. This upcoming weekend I will be running number 11 as I train for my first marathon in October.

Without the support of my community, I would never achieve my goals. I say this in the present tense because comments on my facebook posts specifically, still keep me accountable and encourage me to continue on my journey. I’ve been inspired by words from my friends like Sharon and Lorraine who support me unconditionally in everything I do. I am pushed off of the couch by friends like Sara and Buck, who just last week told me to get up and run the couch would be waiting when I return. I have the email and YouTube messages asking me for help and describing how I unknowingly am an inspiration for others.

Yes, comments can save lives. During my darkest hours my friends have virtually been by my side. They've supported me on my good days and my bad. For that I am grateful. And with your comment today (and during the rest of August) you can change the course of a life! The virtual baton has been passed to me by Shannon and tomorrow I am passing it on to Elena. But today, please comment here and ask your friends to comment too. 10,000 lives can be changed by the power of social good!




Comments

Anonymous said…
Congratulations on all you have accomplished and thank you so much for your commitment to help save lives around the world! God bless you and your family!
Anonymous said…
That's an amazing story!
Anonymous said…
Spreading and educating that's what its all about!
Anonymous said…
Thank you for your donations
Anonymous said…
How amazing!!
Anonymous said…
such an inspiration! good luck in future endeavours :)
Pat said…
So happy to do something so simple to provide vaccines. Thanks for using your blog this to do another kind of good!
Ahmed El Shiaty said…
بالتوفيق..!!
Just a great job! hope that out there exist more people like you
the best wishes for you and the cause that you are doing!
kisses from Chile!!
Your story is truly inspiring, Renee. May you continue to enjoy success on your journey.

Connie Ross Ciampanelli
Rhode Island
Kelly M. said…
Comment for a Cause....I love it! Congratulations on all your hard work! You are inspirational! I hope your goal is reached plus many more! Good luck!
Anonymous said…
Congrats and keep up the great work!
Anonymous said…
What a great cause! How inspiring to use your work to help others, let's hope it's catching.
Anonymous said…
Good luck! Great project!!
just a great job!!
hope that there is more people like
you in the world, the best wishes and luck to you and the cause you are doing!
kisses from Chile! :)
Anonymous said…
I hope this helps. <3
Anonymous said…
Really important cause, and so awesome you are supporting it.
Rachel said…
As a beginning blogger I can appreciate the weight of a comment...establishing a community of people interested in the same things is the best part of it all! I'm pleased to see how this program is using comments for an even greater good, as well - very cool!
A said…
This is lovely, thank you.
Anonymous said…
I hope you reach your goal!
Unknown said…
Great cause, keep up the good work for those who need it.
Anonymous said…
Thank you for doing this.
Anonymous said…
You're doing great work here. Amazing how much power one blog can have, and what a difference a single person can make.
JahnTim said…
Thank you for what you're doing.
Anonymous said…
Very inspiring! Congrats!!!
Anonymous said…
Renee Ross, you are wonderful! Thank the universe for people like all of you.
Anonymous said…
Thank you. Best wishes.
Anonymous said…
I was in Uganda recently and am a big believer in vaccines. Thanks for doing this!
Jenn said…
fantastic and oh so generous! :)
Anonymous said…
great thing yinz are doin!!!
Anonymous said…
Leaving a Comment
Lainers said…
Thank you anonymous donors.
I hope the benefits of vaccinations will overwrite the falsely-induced fears of vaccination-induced Autism/AIDS.
Anonymous said…
Thanks for helping kids get live protecting vaccines
Anonymous said…
Blessings and love to you
MrStargate said…
Well, $20 can save a life! Glad to help someone else by spending 30 seconds of my time. Hey - my hourly rate is almost that of a CEO!
Anonymous said…
You are an inspiration and a blessing!
Kirstin said…
Great idea, but over-long post. It took me a while to skim far enough down to see what you were offering!
Andy said…
Good luck, and thanks to whoever is sponsoring these life-saving donations!
Rachel said…
This is so great!
Rachel said…
This is so great!
Korsha D. Palmer said…
I love you already! Great job and best of wishes in reaching your goal.
Pokevchew said…
Bumping for a great cause! Good Luck! :D
Anonymous said…
Good luck!
Bernard said…
What a wonderful excuse for leaving a comment. God bless you and also the vaccination efforts. Good luck on your marathon this weekend, I hope you have a great time.
Anonymous said…
What an amazing donation. Thank you!
Tiffany said…
It's beautiful what you're doing!
*Lissa* said…
Inspiring and awesome, as always, my dear! xo! -lissa
Anonymous said…
much appreciative
Anonymous said…
This is so great! Totally down to comment for this cause.
Mrs. E.L. said…
What an amazing contribution. If only everyone would step up...
Anonymous said…
Creative work!
Anonymous said…
Very positive approach to blogging and connecting to some greater good. Well done and keep on rockin'! :)
Anonymous said…
Go Go Go!
Anonymous said…
So nice for this to happen.
Ash said…
I hope everything improves and thank you for working so hard on this. I think it is important that we provide such care to each other. :)
Ali said…
Great work! All children should have access to free immunisations just like my children here in Australia are.
Anonymous said…
Way to save lives :)!!!!!
Anonymous said…
Very generous and well-needed. Although I lack the funds to donate out of my pocket, I'm glad I can at least help by commenting.
Jessica said…
What a great idea! Thanks for doing this.
terry said…
I hope every donation helps someone who needs it quickly!!
Anonymous said…
Awesome idea!!
Kenny said…
I wish I knew about your blog sooner. I can't wait to read the past entries and the future ones to come. Keep up the great work!!
Anonymous said…
Many blessings to all the hungry needy children of the world. May they get fed and taken care of by us all.
Wendyannie said…
As simple as a comment.... I like that a lot. I also play Wetopia, do you? If yes, please become my neighbor! I think I would like living near you, and Wetopia is a great palce to raise funds and water for children in the U.S. and elsewhere! I will share your blog info on my fb page.
Gail said…
This is so very awesome! Thank you so much!
jennlgreer8 said…
Great idea. Comments can change lives. Vaccines are life saving. Yeahhhhhhhh!
Anonymous said…
Great idea! God bless you!
Kait said…
For 2.5 years I was a Peace Corps Volunteer in rural Burkina Faso, one of the poorest countries in the world. I saw the day to day reality of mothers who live in place without access to decent health care or many options for their children.

Glad that this initiative is helping some of those families around the world
KCF said…
Very inspirational. You have my utmost respect.
Anonymous said…
an awesome idea to support an awesome goal. best wishes to you and the project.
Anonymous said…
thank you for highlighting such an important cause.
Anonymous said…
great to see someone dedicated to helping others!
Karen said…
Love and peace, God Bless!
Unknown said…
Blogging for a cause! Great Idea! I don't know you much but anybody who wants to do good for others is a great person in my book. God bless your endeavors!
Pleasant said…
What an awesome gift for these children. Thank you for caring enough to do so!
Anonymous said…
Thank you! This makes my heart happy.
swaz46 said…
Happy to help out with this. Great idea! Keep up the good fight! Blessings, all!
sarah80 said…
You're doing a beautiful thing!! Thank you and good luck!!
Anonymous said…
Great!
Anonymous said…
Thanks for taking the time in your blog to do something for others! I appreciate your blog and you :-)
Amber C. said…
I think what you're doing is awesome! I arrived here by clicking through a link from Get Milkshake. Such a great idea! Plus, if I'm ever in the market for a diaper cake, I know where to go!
Anonymous said…
Amazing, wonderful idea! Love it!
sarah80 said…
What a beautiful thing you're doing!! Thank you!
Marie S. said…
Congratulations on your achievements! I have a feeling they will keep on coming :)
Thank you for providing an avenue for such a great cause.
Good luck on your upcoming marathon!
Anonymous said…
I rarely read blogs (much less comment on them), created my Twitter account a mere two weeks ago, and only occasionally post on FB. That being said, seeing more worthwhile endeavours like this, which I found through a reTweet are inspiring me to post a little more.

Thanks for the opportunity to help out and good on ya!


Anonymous said…
Well Done!
Unknown said…
Congratulations on the healthy lifestyle change and I applaud your efforts to help children in need of the vaccines :) Best wishes!
Anonymous said…
This is truly a great great action towards a greater good! Life is so valuable! Thank you for fighting for it!!
angelica lara said…
Good work! :)
Anonymous said…
This is awesome. Thank you for everything you do!
Anonymous said…
Just when we need to see more love in the world...thank you and the donor for the amazing gift. God bless you.
bert said…
SUCCES!
keep up the good work!
Anonymous said…
Thanks for being an inspiration for good works!





Dari said…
Love it - such a great way to use social media for good.
Anonymous said…
Best of luck collecting comments; love being able to help.
Anonymous said…
Everyone deserves a shot@life. Good Cause.
Anonymous said…
Glad you're doing this.
Anonymous said…
These words are worth not just $20, but life! How amazing! Raise that money!
Christy M. said…
I'm proud of you Renee! And I'm also happy to be one of the people in your computer tear you've met in reall life ;)
Anonymous said…
Go save 'em babies!
Anonymous said…
god bless you
Larissa said…
I'm glad to comment for a good cause! Congratulations for the initiative!
Anonymous said…
Congrats from the heart for this project and all the luck in the world! you're doing something big!
Anonymous said…
It is great that you are changing these children's lives. What a beautiful thing to do. God Bless!
Anonymous said…
Just amazing.
Thank you.
Anonymous said…
What a great cause! Honored to leave a comment :)
Anonymous said…
Thanks for bringing this great cause to the attention of so many, and thanks to the anonymous donors! You are all making a difference in the lives of others :)
Lina said…
This is such a wonderful thing...thanks for participating.
afrobella said…
Love what you're doing, Renee!!! This is so beautiful and inspiring. Just like you :)
documama said…
Congratulations on taking on your first marathon! that is incredible! I guess this relay can be considered a warm up. Wonderful that you have taken part in such an important effort with shot@life.
Michael Pokocky said…
I never thought I'd live to see this happen. Awesomeness.
susan said…
Congrats on your "getting healthy" journey--you have inspired me to recommit to mine (I was training for a half-marathon, but quit running a few months back and need to start up again. and, I lost 30 pounds, but need to lose 20 more) and, thanks especially to your commitment to child health. I have never been much of a commenter on blogs but this one got me out here ;)
Unknown said…
More power to you! We all should help one another to fight world hunger.
Jenny Beck said…
Great Job! Keep up the good work both in your health and fitness routine and in making a difference for others!
Anonymous said…
Amazing! Keep it going! \m/
Anonymous said…
excellent cause!! one i support fully. thank you for fueling change.
Anonymous said…
All it takes is one person to inspire others to do good.
Anonymous said…
Thank you for donating $20
Unknown said…
Thanks for providing vaccines for kids in need!
Anonymous said…
Comment! Thank you, people.
Shahban said…
Keep up the good work!
Anonymous said…
Amazing Thing
Patty said…
I love to see this kind of initiatives! Great blog post, keep ´em coming!
Lori Jacobson said…
No excuse for not commenting, so little required of me and for such a noble cause. I am a RN who lived in Africa, I know the plight of those in need. I have not excuse for not participating, in fact I need to do more.
Congratulations on your commendable effort.
Mike said…
I'm no good at commenting, but at least this comment does some good!
Unknown said…
I'm so proud of you and the cyber world. In a world were people are able to be cruel without consequence as they hide behind a computer, it is so nice to hear that many people step up and take care of each other, realizing we are all human beings.
Cameron said…
I'd like to return to the days when I could determine how many readers there were by the number of comments instead of Google Analytics!

Sent here by One.org!
Mike said…
I'm no good at commenting, but at least this comment does some good!
Mike said…
I'm no good at commenting, but at least this comment does some good!
Anonymous said…
Immunization saves lives. Way to go!
Anonymous said…
wooo! awesome. :)
Sarah said…
Awesome cause. Best of luck! :)
Anonymous said…
Good luck! Looks like your off to a great start.
Magali Vaz said…
I'm still all for commenting, I enjoy interacting with people from all over the world & I like it very much when they visit my little blog.
This is such a worthy cause, thank you for allowing me to 'contribute' so easily, this is definitely the comment that will go further.
Anonymous said…
A great cause! Saw ONE on facebook share the link to your blog and came to help... It's always great to see online communities coming together to make real changes! Good luck with all your endeavors!
Hi Renee, I met you at Sitscation in Las Vegas and have been popping in on your blog ever since. I'm so glad to see you participating in this worthwhile event.
Unknown said…
congratulations on your achievements and for what you are doing. I sincerely hope you reach your target. I will be re-posting to hopefully help add a few more comments. x
Anonymous said…
I love this concept, what are you doing is such an amazing thing! Good luck ...
Anonymous said…
I'm very impressed with your commitment to blogging, Blogust, and raising donations in conjunction with the UN Foundation. This is a great thing you're doing.
T said…
good karma is good karma
Anonymous said…
I love what you are doing! How inspiring! Good luck and know that it is people like you that make this world a better place to live!
Anonymous said…
Change begins with one small action.
Unknown said…
great efforts,,,good work must up keep go one,,,,,,,,
Satine said…
Great cause! Thanks for doing this!
Best of Luck! :)
Anonymous said…
This is great, glad to take a minute to help make a difference!
Anonymous said…
"be the change you want to see in the world"
-Ghandi

Good on ya Blogger peeps!
Lisa said…
<3 Easiest way ever to help out an important cause!
Anonymous said…
Thank you for your commitment to the kids...Keep up the good work...
Barb Barrar said…
Diarrhea and pneumonia are the 2 biggest killers of children in Africa. More so than HIV/AIDS, malaria, and TB COMBINED! Both are preventable with vaccines! Vaccines save millions of lives!
Anonymous said…
God bless
Anonymous said…
Great Cause
Anonymous said…
It's hard to believe this is true. Amazing.
Dory said…
Glad to comment, thanks for doing this Renee!
Dawn said…
Glad to help with this worthy cause.
aden said…
you go gurlllllll!!!!!!!
preety said…
I never thought leaving few words of comment can make a difference so happy to know that it does:)
Anonymous said…
What a great way to do what you enjoy and help others at the same time. So glad to have found this from a Facebook friend.
Anonymous said…
One more for the cause. It's good to pull together to help--if only people would do it more.
Anonymous said…
Good luck! Salaam.
Unknown said…
Great concept! Great cause!

All the best.

FM
Anonymous said…
Good luck on your new blog.
Awakened said…
Thank you for this opportunity. May we all use our strengths and abilities to help others in their needs and weaknesses. God Bless.
Anonymous said…
Keep it up!! Awesome way to make the difference!!
Felisa Hilbert said…
You are right comments matter and make a difference and help us celebrate milestones and challenges. but today you are helping to saves lives. thank for caring!
Philip said…
This is an offer I can't refuse. Thank you for sharing yourself this way, and making it so easy to help!
Emanuel said…
God bless you guys.

Anonymous said…
This is a great thing you are doing! :)
Bahar said…
Your such an inspiration! Keep up the good work! <33
Anonymous said…
Great cause!

-alex
Anonymous said…
This is great! Good luck!
Kitlat said…
Simply Brilliant!
Kelly Tirman said…
Congrats and nicely done.
Anonymous said…
It is confusing finding the comment section. Either way thank you for your efforts. Goodluck in life
Stephanie said…
What a wonderful thing to do for such a wonderful cause. Thanks for using your powers for good! ;)
Fantastic! Best of luck!
meowmeow said…
this is brilliant :)
Anonymous said…
Thank you!!
Anonymous said…
Thank you!!
Thank you for doing this & God Bless!! =)
Anonymous said…
thank you for all you are doing!!!
Kim said…
Thanks for facilitating saving children's lives with vaccinations and for bringing to light the needs of the children in our world.
RobertKCole said…
Excellent idea - Will do what I can to spread the word.
Pamela said…
Here's to 10K+ comments. Where you live should not determine whether you live! God Bless
Beth Littleford said…
COMMENT LOVE!!
Thanks for doing this! Bless you!
Anonymous said…
Very inspirational. Sending you many well wishes and thanks for caring for others.

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