Blogathon Vancouver 2008

Comments 9 by Rebecca Bollwitt

It’s official, there will be a Blogathon in Vancouver this year (and by official, I mean that I created a wiki page with useful information and a sign up sheet).

Based on the Blogathon of the past, which is not in operation this year, bloggers are encouraged to sign up, pick a non-profit of choice, collect pledges (which can be a flat donation, or a certain amount for every hour the blogger manages to stay awake), and blog every 30 minutes for 24 hours straight. No excessive post-dating entries, no making money (except for the charity) just purely and simply donating 24 hours of your time for a cause in hopes that your readers will pledge to keep you going.

Last year my amazing readers raised over $400 for the Surrey Food Bank. I’m hoping to shatter that record this year [Read my 2007 Blogathon Posts]

I put the call out earlier this month and the response was quite positive so I have setup the wiki and we’re all systems GO for the weekend of July 26-27.

  • Sunshine Shift: 7/26/08 0500 GMT
    (10:00pm PT Friday until 10:00pm PT Saturday)
  • Swing Shift: 7/26/08 1200 GMT
    (5:00am PT Saturday until 5:00am PT Sunday)
  • Moonlight Shift: 7/27/08 0400 GMT
    (9:00pm PT Saturday until 9:00pm PT Sunday)

The wiki is there to get an idea of how many people are interested, and it’s also one big link-love blogroll. If you are not in Vancouver, you can still sign up and participate – this is simply the Vancouver initiative for the Day of Blogs a spin off of the original Blogathon which has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for charities all across North America.

I encourage all bloggers to save the date and make this effort to make a difference, especially at a time of year when charitable donations are at their lowest. You’ll have a support system of everyone else who is participating, lots of link love and many warm fuzzies.

Sign up here

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9 Comments  —  Comments Are Closed

  1. RaulWednesday, June 25th, 2008 — 1:29pm PDT

    I am in!

  2. Matthew CarriereWednesday, June 25th, 2008 — 2:08pm PDT

    I think I am in.

  3. MegWednesday, June 25th, 2008 — 11:57pm PDT

    Considering I’ve been up for 48 hours now anyway, and I can yammer on endlessly, pretty much, this one shouldn’t hurt too bad.:)

  4. KarenFriday, June 27th, 2008 — 4:27pm PDT

    Thanks for putting this on, Rebecca. What a fantastic way to use blogging to bring about social change. You can count me in for the sunshine shift. Trying to secure permission from the organization I have in mind.

    Karen

  5. isabella moriMonday, June 30th, 2008 — 8:33pm PDT

    yes! i’m in! do we still sign up with blog a day, or does this information go directly there once their signup is up?

  6. Miss604Monday, June 30th, 2008 — 8:38pm PDT

    Our effort is seperate in terms of sign up and donations, we’re sort of a spin off chapter 😛

    Also for anyone interested, please make sure you sign up on the wiki so that we can track the group effort – I’ll be linking to everyone once the Blogathon is underway and in future promotions.

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