Just a note to let you know that our Donation Widget is temporarily disabled. We are making some web site changes as we transition into being an independent nonprofit organization. Exciting things are happening but they’re not quite ready to announce yet — we’ll be updating you soon.
In the meantime, here are some suggestions for ways to commemorate Frozen Pea Friday besides monetary contributions:
1. Mike Gunderloy (@MikeG1) is donating platelets to his local Red Cross today. This is an excellent suggestion for any day of the week, but it’s especially meaningful to those of us at Frozen Pea Fund because chemo patients often need blood or platelets. Check out this post by Kate, who is battling pancreatic cancer and just received two units of blood and additional platelets.
2. Blog about the Frozen Pea Fund or tell your friends about it. Our donation widget is down temporarily, but we’re not going anywhere.
3. Change your avatar on Twitter, Facebook, or other social networking site to a peavatar. Don’t know what that is? Check out the Frozen Pea Friday group on Flickr. And if you haven’t uploaded your peavatar to Flickr, please do so.
4. Add your name to the Frappr map for the Frozen Pea Fund.
5. Check out SharingHope.tv, a new video project by the American Cancer Society that allows people to share their cancer stories in their own way. Here’s what Susan Reynolds had to say about SharingHope.
– Connie Reece


March 1st, 2010 at 6:17 am
I enjoyed reading Frozen Pea Friday – Your To-Do List | Frozen Pea Fund. There’s so many of us battling this disease that there have to continue being major breakthroughs regularly. I know it’s being beaten daily by individuals but one day it’ll be beaten completely.