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May 1, 2008

Can you believe it? Its May already! Time to vote for your favourite charity to help ME choose a charity to promote and support through this blog. So vote yourself and tell your friends. Leave a comment when you vote and you're in to win a divine Miessence Skincare Travelpack.

The nominations were:

The National Marrow Donor Program
Northern Cancer Research Foundation
Charity: Water
ONE - The Campaign to Make Poverty History
We can Solve the Climate Crisis
World Energy Solution – New Solar Electric Generator
SalveaSerra - Protect Rainforest in Brazil


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