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Sculpture by Damien Hirst at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park.

Acrylic paint on TOMS

Charity:Water is a non-profit organization that provides clean and safe drinking water to people in developing nations.

I have entered this image in to the Flickr group Charity Print Auctions:

www.flickr.com/groups/charityprintauctions/

for the Haiti Earthquake Appeal.

 

The print for this auction is 40*40cm on hahnemĂ¼hle matte photo paper 308g and mounted on alu 1mm thick.

 

Price starts at 60€.

 

Please add a coment to bid. This auction will end monday the 18th at midnight.

 

The winning bidder has to pay that amount to the Red Cross:

www.redcross.org.uk/emergencysite/default.aspx?id=88916

When you do this, please make a screen grab of the donation confirmation page and send it to me so that i'll know you have paid. I'll send the photo at my own charge.

 

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Je reposte cette photo pour la poster dans le groupe Charity Print Auctions:

www.flickr.com/groups/charityprintauctions/

pour aider les victimes du tremblement de terre a Haiti.

 

L'objet de cette enchère est un tirage 40*40cm de cette photo sur papier hahnemĂ¼hle matte photo 308g contre-collĂ© sur alu 1mm

 

Les enchères commencent à 60€.

 

Ajoutez un commentaire pour enchérir. Les enchères se termineront lundi soir à minuit.

 

Le gagnant devra payer le montant pour lequel il a gagné l'enchère à la croix rouge:

www.redcross.org.uk/emergencysite/default.aspx?id=88916

Quand vous faites cela, prenez une copie d'écran et envoyez la moi, c'est le seul moyen pour moi de savoir que le payement a été fait. J'enverrai ensuite le tirage à mes frais.

imagingermonkey.blogspot.com/2010/11/modern-relief.html

 

please head to my blog and support this oh so worthy cause

A trip on ex GM Buses MCW Metrobus SND 120X to 4 Stagecoach Manchester Depots in aid of the Braidon Lee Charity, a 3 year old boy with a severe attacking Cancer who needs to raise £250,000 to give him more time in life, this enthusiast event was held for this charity and many thanks to Stagecoach Manchester for firstly allowing the event to go ahead and for donating £250.00 to the charity.

 

www.nwvrt.co.uk

I took part in a charity event for an association called Morning Tears, dedicated to helping kids.

 

It was a fund raiser event and I was asked if I could create a small booth area for kids to spray. I agreed and proceeded by first creating a frame for them to work on, instead of letting them just go wild with a can (most would just stay on their little corner if I did, I sketched out some letters then had them "color it in" ... I resketched the outline at the end. Kept the black can to myself the whole time ... had one kid who kept circling around me trying to grab it out of my back pocket ...

 

It turned out to be a lot funner then I thought it would be ... and if at first I thought I was really doing them a favor in the end I think I actualy learnt and got some ideas from this experience.

When he signed up the deacon’s slutty daughter for the car wash, Rev Koch knew the annexation fund was in the bag.

Prividing 'Air Sea' Rescue duties along the South Coast, Royal Navy Westland Whirlwind XN384/LS11 'Charity' arriving for fuel at Shoreham in June 1974.

 

She was home-based at RNAS Lee-on-Solent where her sister-ships were of course named 'Faith & Hope'.

 

The Whirlwind was the re-engined licence-built version of the Sikorsky S-55, equipping the Royal Navy and RAF throughout the 50's, 60's and 1970's.

 

Scanned 35mm Transparency

Charity Hair of Red Sky July on stage at the Summertyne Americana festival - The Sage, Gateshead.

River Kids Charity jail bail at The Centre, Livingston

I was asked to shoot a charity calendar for my local football team Beith Juniors starring the lovely women and players. I have never laughed so much on a shoot. A massive thanks to all the volunteers who got their kit off !!

 

Available to purchase on Ebay..

www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Beith-Juniors-CFC-Mightys-Belles-Chari...?

Fundraising for Japan's earthquake & tsunami -- see more over here

Made with blocks donated by participants of the Scrappy Holiday Block Swap. On its way to be quilted, and then will be auctioned online with all proceeds going to charity!

Holy Trinity, Blatherwycke, Northamptonshire

 

I left Kings Cliffe behind and followed the winding route of the Willow Brook upstream. Soon, ahead of me I could see where the Brook had been dammed to form a large ornamental lake, with above it the absurdity of a walled garden but no house attached. This was Blatherwycke, and the vast hall was demolished in 1948 before the National Trust could save it. Blatherwycke is an estate village, tiny now with only about ten houses, one of which, the old stable block, is now the Big House.

 

The church sits against the walled garden beyond the stable block, and there is a 'customary church way' through the grounds which goes past the front door of the stable block. However, fortunately for the residents the church is now redundant and in the care of the CCT, so under church law they only have to open it up for services, of which there cannot be more than four a year. The likes of you and I have to go round the back to the tradesmen's entrance. A lady I met at the next church told me how sad it was that it was such a long way to the church from the road, but it is only about as far as at Edwardstone in Suffolk. I tried to tell her that many East Anglian churches were much further from the road, and much further from their village, but I suspect that she thought I was exaggerating. Anyway, there was one of those big CCT 'Church Open' signs on the road, so I hastened up past the walled garden to the church.

 

From the outside it appears small, but you step through the little Norman south door into a church which is double-naved and double-chanceled. A delicious, rough and ready interior, low roofs, no clerestory, an arcade up the middle. Some 19th Century glass, but nothing spectacular, nothing to spoil the atmosphere.

 

It is only as you step onto the north side of the church, which I suppose we must call the north aisle although it is fully as big as the south side, that you realise what happened here, for this was the family chapel of the Stafford O'Briens, the erstwhile owners of Blatherwycke Hall. Their wall monuments are arrayed at the east end, including one moving one to 'a beloved child, suddenly removed while at school by an attack of measles'. Their box pew stands facing south towards the altar, and the benches for the servants fill the western half of the aisle, facing towards the Stafford O'Briens rather than towards the altar. I don't know about you, but that would have made me rather uncomfortable if I'd been a Stafford O'Brien.

 

All in all, then, a real period piece. In the churchyard outside there's a headstone to someone 'killed near this spot by the accidental discharge of a gun', which as you may imagine I liked very much indeed. And then it was a short distance to my next stop, Bulwick.

SCHLADMING,AUSTRIA,25.JAN.16 - SPORTHILFE - Charity Race. Image shows president Hermann Kroell (Special Olympics Austria) and David Zottler. Photo: GEPA pictures/ Harald Steiner Charity Rennen Schladming 2016

A demo shot from our 2014 Charity Calendar for Tohoku

Fe, Caridad, Esperanza: es lo que se aprecia en parte de la vidriera de la Iglesia GĂ³tica de Kylemore Abbey en Connemara (Irlanda). 28-07-2004.

Hey Everyone,

 

As of now, I have decided on my next project- CUUSOO- but I don't want to do it alone. So here's my plan:

 

-I'm trying to assemble a team of 5-10 people to work together with me to submit a creation to CUUSOO

-If the project is approved, then I intend to donate all profits to charity.

-I'm trying to think of ideas to submit right now, so if you have any, please let me know :D

 

I've tagged a few people that I would like to work with, but it doesn't mean that you can't participate if you're not tagged. If you want to help, by all means let me know, whether it be in a comment or through FM.

Robert Moses Beach

Long Island, NY

2016

Detail of the north chancel window by Karl Parsons, 1927. This stunning Arts & Crafts window depicts the Virgin & Child (featured on one of the Christmas stamps in the 1990s) above the figure of Charity with a boy and girl.

 

Bibury is well known and visited as one of the prettiest villages in the Cotswolds and its church of St Mary likewise doesn't disappoint, set back in its own delightfully peaceful enclosure of a churchyard. This handsome building traces its origins as far back as 899 and whilst it has been rebuilt several times since there are still elements of Anglo Saxon stonework and carving to be found in and around the church.

 

Most of the present church dates from the 13th century enlargement with a few later modifications to the upper parts of the tower at the north-west corner and the clerestorey windows added to the nave. It is a substantial building of some length and width, the nave flanked by aisles on both sides though that on the south side only extends to the east of the porch.

 

Inside all is light and space and the nave is distinguished by transitional arcades on the north side and a fine late 14th century roof adorned with arched braces. The square font is an early Gothic design and nearby is a collection of Saxon stonework. The most notable stained glass here is initially hidden from view until one walks right up to the altar in the lengthy chancel, and only then can one glimpse the small 13th century grisaille panel on the south side and then the stunning Arts & Crafts glass by Karl Parsons opposite to the north. This window justifies a visit all on its own, but it is frustratingly elusive and many visitors likely miss it altogether.

 

Bibury church is normally kept open and welcoming in happier times for the many visitors who flock to this village.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_St_Mary,_Bibury

Today the WAH group is visiting the Thrifted Tuesday group. Is there anyone who can resist a Charity Shop?

 

These are a few of my purchases, The little Millefiore frog was the first frog I bought for my collection (the pond is now full), it was meant for a friend who never received it, the others followed soon afterwards. The books are about my beloved home county of Monmouthshire, Bradney's History of Monmouthshire and Tour in Monmouthsire by Coxe both rare finds. I love the Barchester Chronicles so I was pleased to find the DVD. The shoes were a bargain, brand-new-never-been-worn ones by Hobbs bought for £3.50.

Over 120 Santas were out on a frosty morning for a charity walk in aid of Lindsey Lodge Hospice in Scunthorpe. The troupe of red suited men, women and children did two laps of Central Park before heading their separate ways. Here they are having finished lap two and heading back to the start/finish line.

India is like this: it take you by surprise at the stomach and forces to look a reality that you wouldn't want to see.

We went to Agra for the Taj Mahal, the large white marble building visited by millions of tourists for its beauty and for the meaning of eternal love, and humanity show was the same described by Pasolini in his journey of 1962. Towards India I have a feeling very little mystical and poverty does not seem nothing more than poverty: black, ugly, unworthy of any human being. So while we waited for the green light, the onslaught of the car to tourists beggars replied as all previous traffic lights, hands beating on the windows and the faces supplicants. I asked myself many times, and on many other occasions, how a rapidly developing country like the sub-continent can still have so many particular problems that do not improve the basic conditions of people's lives. And in my answer I thought that caste and reincarnation is just a way as any to keep unchanged the status quo.

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L'India è così: ti prende di sorpresa allo stomaco e ti costringe a guardare in faccia una realtà che non vorresti vedere.

Andammo ad Agra per il Taj Mahal, il grande edificio di marmo bianco visitato da milioni di turisti per la sua bellezza e per il significato di amore eterno, e lo spettacolo dell'umanitĂ  fu lo stesso descritto da Pasolini nel suo viaggio del 1962. Verso l'India provo un sentimento davvero poco mistico e la povertĂ  non mi pare null'altro che povertĂ : nera, brutta, indegna per qualsiasi essere umano. Così, mentre attendevamo il semaforo verde, l'assalto dei mendicanti all'auto di turisti si replicĂ² come a tutti i semafori precedenti, con le mani a battere sui vetri e i volti supplicanti. Mi sono chiesta tutte le volte, e in molte altre occasioni, come sia possibile che un paese in rapido sviluppo come il sub-continente possa avere ancora tante sacche di arretratezza che non migliorano le condizioni base di vita delle persone. E nel rispondermi mi sono detta che la questione delle caste e della reincarnazione è solo un modo come un altro per mantenere inalterato lo status quo.

Made from leftover striped fabric I made during the @daintytime workshop. Improv piecing. King coal background. 44"x56"

Memory Walk 2011 is coming soon. This September, thousands of people, all across the country, will walk together with a common cause; fighting dementia. People walk for many different reasons and it would be great to have your support for Memory Walk 2011.

 

"My mum had Alzheimer's so I know how devastating its impact can be - not only on the person who has been diagnosed but also on their family and friends.

Alzheimer's Society helps families and friends enjoy their time together so that they can share their happy memories for as long as possible. That's why I am encouraging you to take part in Memory Walk 2011"

 

Lynda Bellingham

 

www.alzheimers.org.uk

www.memorywalk.org.uk

Masonic ring on I Corinthians 13.

read the notes to see the title of each picture and the theme(s) they represents.

We are participating in the 2014 Creations for Charity event.

Our donations should be online anytime.

Help support this great cause.

Trudi gets her hair shaved off as a fundraiser for "Help Save The Furry Ones" no-kill cat shelter.

 

www.facebook.com/AustraliaDayShavetoSaveFundraiser?fref=ts

Renault Spider car book brought for 75p

This is the part of the GR donation from our portion of the online and sales through our website.

Micron pens and gouache. 9" x 7.25"

 

The original is on my Etsy (link on my profile). No prints will be made.

www.recyclart.org/2016/04/charity-t-shirt-upcycling/

 

This is a project I undertook to reuse RNIB T-shirts to make them into new, innovative designs that could be sold to raise money for the charity RNIB that helps and supports people who are blind and partially sighted. Ethical fashion and sustainability within fashion are a worldwide problem that needs to be addressed and through this work, I hope to inspire people to buy, sell and make ethical clothing choices.

I enjoyed this project because the principles that I have used to deconstruct and reuse the T-shirts could be applied to any t-shirt or unwanted item of clothing. So in turn, this idea could become more widespread through creatives to stop waste and spread the importance of re-using clothes and the ethical and sustainable issues within fashion that are destroying the planet.

   

This gorgeous girl stole Kenzie's obitsu and had a quick photoshoot yesterday. I'm kind of loving this outfit on her - maybe this is a sign that Charity's getting used to life on earth?

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