Tuesday, March 15, 2011

If it Weren't for the Last Minute, I Wouldn't Get Anything Done

     I've always been a procrastinator, so it's no surprise that the marathon is five weeks away and I haven't started fundraising.  However, I honestly didn't think I'd find myself in this situation.  I made a few phone calls and wrote a few emails back in January and followed up in February, as I tried to plan a fundraising event, but I hit a bunch of dead ends, and for whatever reason it didn't work out--I guess I wouldn't make a very good event planner.  Recently, a few people have asked me how my fundraising has been going or how they can donate, and last weekend my mother scolded me for waiting until the last minute so I figured it was time to start.

     I haven't ruled out an event, but while I work on planning something, I need to start fundraising because if I don't, my credit card is going to be charged $3,250 in a little over a month.  While that might be good for my air miles, it won't be as good for my bank account so I'd like to avoid that scenario if I can.  That's where you come in!  $3,250 sounds like a lot of money, but all I need is 95 people to make a donation.  If 10 people give $100, 20 people give $50, 40 people give $25, and 25 people give $10 I'll reach my goal.  Please consider making a donation.  Any amount will help, and all donations are tax deductible and go to the Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism.  The Flutie Foundation helps raise awareness about the challenges of living with Autism, and it helps families find resources to address those challenges.

     The easiest way to donate is through my FirstGiving site.  All major credit cards are accepted, and it's totally secure.  If you're more comfortable writing a check, you can make it out to "the Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation" (please put my name in the memo line).  You can give it to me in person or mail it to:
The Doug Flutie, Jr. Foundation for Autism, Inc.
ATTN: Marathon
PO Box 767
Framingham, MA 01701
     Thank you for your support!  I'll start blogging about running again next time, but this was kind of a necessity.

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