To Haiti with Love was an online auction of art, photography, papercrafts, clothing, and creative goods. All proceeds go direct to the St. Joseph's Family of homes for children in Haiti.

The auction opened at 8 AM EST on Monday, February 1, 2010.

The auction closed at midnight EST on Monday, February 8, 2010.

Canadians can donate to St. Joseph's anytime through the online donation page of its Canadian fundraising organization, Broken Wings.

Americans can donate through the online donation page for Hearts with Haiti, the U.S. organization. Either way, your support builds hope.

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Earthquake Devastates St. Joseph Home in Port au Prince

Broken Wings is the Canadian fundraising organization whose primary mission is to support the vision and ministry of the St. Joseph Family in Haiti, which includes the St. Joseph’s Home for Boys in Port-au Prince, Wings of Hope in Fermathe, and Trinity House in Jacmel.

Orphans caring for orphans: a beautiful story

St. Joseph’s Home for Boys was Michael Geilenfeld’s dream that became a reality in 1985, bringing boys off the streets of Port-au-Prince to provide them with a Christian home and family.

When French missionaries announced they were leaving Haiti and needed to find care for the disabled children under their supervision, Michael took some of the older boys from St. Joseph's to choose a child to bring home and care for. But the boys surprised Michael when they chose to adopt all the children. Wings of Hope had become a thriving home for disabled children, recently rebuilt and expanded to include a day school for disabled community children and lovely guest facilities.

For more on the St. Joseph's family of homes for children, visit the Broken Wings website.

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Where there is doubt, let me sow faith; where there is despair, hope; where there is darkness, light; where there is sadness, joy.

~ Saint Francis of Assisi

Entries in books (16)

Saturday
Feb062010

'love . . .' a book by laird salkeld

Describing all the attributes of love can be difficult but showing some of them can be easier, and international award winning graphic designer Laird Salkeld has done just that. In his new book Love . . . Laird Salkeld shows what love is. Inspired by 1 Corinthians chapter 13, the Love Chapter, letters become more than their sounds and shapes, these creative type treatments express what love can do.

Laird graduated from the Alberta College of Art in 1990. He has had the privilege of working as a graphic designer ever since.His obsession with type—and how it can convey thoughts and feelings beyond the letters and words themselves—is a constant distraction. Laird lives in Calgary, Canada with his wife and three children.

All proceeds from items sold on the To Haiti with Love auction go directly to the St. Joseph's Family in Haiti. To make a bid, simply leave a comment with the amount of your bid and your email address. The auction will wrap up on February 8, 2010, and winners will be contacted right away to arrange payment and shipping. Good luck!

Signed copy of 'Love . . .' by Laird Selkeld (origin: Canada)

7x8", 40 pages, softcover   Starting bid: $20.00


Thursday
Feb042010

'Lanterns: A Gathering of Stories' edited by Jennifer McGuiggan

"Lanterns offers a kind light to weary travelers wishing for companions on the journey toward a well-crafted soul. Stories, poems, and essays offer signposts and gentle guidance, reminding readers that resistance melts away in the company of those who believe in the path set before us. By illuminating the ways we can move outside of our interior reflections into a more inclusive whole, this lovely book provides a way into togetherness that will encourage and inspire anyone longing for authentic connection around their creative work."

~ Jen Lemen, artist, activist, dreamer

Lanterns: A Gathering of Stories is a collection of prose, poetry, and black & white photography by women writers, artists, and photographers that offer up wisdom about life, friendship, and creativity. This beautiful book is handcrafted and professionally printed, making it the perfect gift for girlfriends, daughters, mothers, yourself. It is hope, inspiration, and a reminder that creativity and community walk alongside each other, a string of lanterns lighting the way.

Contributors to Lanterns include Darlene J Kreutzer, Liz Lamoreux, Jen Lee, Jennifer McGuiggan (editor/contributor), Rachelle Mee-Chapman, Lisa Ottman, and Jena Strong.

Jennifer McGuiggan is a freelance writer, editor, and writing coach who works with a wide variety of clients and publications. Jenna invites you to join her in The Word Cellar, which she envisions as a cozy, stone-walled chamber filled with twinkle lights, shelves of stories, nooks of books, and plush armchairs perfect for sharing your tale.

The Lanterns Light & Love package includes: 

* one signed copy of Lanterns: A Gathering of Stories
* one 5"x7" color print of The Chocolate Room
* an audio recording of the book's opening poem Oceans Vast: A Blessing by Rachelle Mee-Chapman
* a handwritten love note
* a sweet treat, all thoughtfully packaged.

All proceeds from items sold on the To Haiti with Love auction go directly to the St. Joseph's Family in Haiti. To make a bid, simply leave a comment with the amount of your bid and your email address. The auction will wrap up on February 8, 2010, and winners will be contacted right away to arrange payment and shipping. Good luck!

The Lanterns Light & Love package by Jennifer McGuiggan (origin: USA)

Starting bid: $20.00

 

Thursday
Feb042010

signed limited-edition hardcover of 'stays crunchy in milk' by adam knave

"Stays Crunchy In Milk is that rare story with both heart and substance. Adam Knave deftly reexamines the pop cultural elements of his childhood then reshapes them into wondrous things both familiar and new. Knave’s engrossing story transforms his love for his early memories into an exciting adventure novel. Its narrative swept me right along. I really cared about what happened next." ~ Gary Wolf, creator of Roger Rabbit

Stays Crunchy in Milk is a pop culture road trip novel that winds its way through the 80s to discuss friendship, the concept of home and what it means to grow up. Through familiar lands to places startling and unknown – across looming castles, endless battlefields and simple brick roads – three friends will hunt and search and scour every inch for the missing fourth. Along the way they’ll have to rely on a whole lot of luck and a little bit of charm, but mostly each other.

A fairy tale for the super-sugar generation, Stays Crunchy in Milk is a road novel packed with 100% of your recommended daily allowance of essential action and adventure. And it’s a delicious part of a nutritious breakfast. This is the single rarest copy of the book in existance. The publisher did a run of exactly 34 hardcover copies. This is copy number 1 of 34, signed, making it one-of-a-kind.

Adam P. Knave is a freelance writer and editor who has written fiction (CRAZY LITTLE THINGS and STRANGE ANGEL, STAYS CRUNCHY IN MILK), comics (LEGEND OF THE BURRITO BLADE and THINGS WRONG WITH ME and stories appearing in Image’s POPGUN anthology) and columns for sites such as thefoonote, TwoHeadedCat, PopCultureShock and MamaPop. He is also one of the editors of Image’s POPGUN anthology as well as other comic projects.

All proceeds from items sold on the To Haiti with Love auction go directly to the St. Joseph's Family in Haiti. To make a bid, simply leave a comment with the amount of your bid and your email address. The auction will wrap up on February 8, 2010, and winners will be contacted right away to arrange payment and shipping. Good luck!

Signed, limited edition hardcover copy of Stays Crunchy in Milk by Adam Knave (origin: USA)

Starting bid: $65.00

New, added by Adam: "If we break 100 bucks on it I will pay for shipping out of my own pocket..." I think that's a challenge. ~ Kate


Wednesday
Feb032010

'soni's mended wings' and 'shine': a signed set of books featuring haitian stories and art

This fall, Broken Wings Missions published Shine, written by Peter Eyvindson. The story portrays life on the streets of Port au Prince from the perspective of Didi, a shoeshine boy and Reginald, a one armed child beggar. The illustrations were completed by two young students from St. Joseph’s Community Art Center, which was connected to the now destroyed original home St. Joseph’s.

Soni's Mended Wings tells the story of Soni, a physically and mentally challenged child in Haiti spent years confined to his crib until one day some street children took over the operation of his orphanage. These teenagers offered Soni the same hope that they received from living in St. Joseph's Home, a mission designed to rescue boys from the harsh reality of the streets of Port au Prince, Haiti. Soni, now an adult, works as a caregiver at Wings of Hope.

These copies of Soni's Mended Wings and Shine have been signed by both illustrators -- a rare treat.

Walnes Cangas (above, left) joined the St. Joseph’s Family at the age of seven when his family could no longer provide for him. He now provides for his family with his art activities. At an early age, he showed interest and gifts in painting, dancing, drumming and singing. For the past three weeks, Walnes has stayed at the ruins of St. Joseph’s with the hopes of protecting it from looters.

Frandy Jean (above, right) had been painting on his own when, in 2006, Walnes invited him to study with well-known Haitian artist Ralph Allen at the St. Joseph’s Community Art Center. He describes painting as, "Vital to me, like oxygen for my mind." His watercolour portraits are incredibly well rendered with great attention to detail and real emotion. Frandy is discouraged since he lost all of his art in the earthquake.

Peter Eyvindson, founder of Broken Wings Missions and a Canadian children’s author, has dedicated the past twelve years of his life to bettering the lives of children in Haiti through support for St. Joseph’s Family of Homes. Soni’s Mended Wings, his first book dedicated to the well-being of children in Haiti, was first published in 1999. With 36,000 copies sold, a home for disabled children was built called Wings of Hope. Now in ruins, a new printing of Soni’s Mended Wings was published on Friday, January 22, 2010 in order for rebuilding to begin.

All proceeds from items sold on the To Haiti with Love auction go directly to the St. Joseph's Family in Haiti. To make a bid, simply leave a comment with the amount of your bid and your email address. The auction will wrap up on February 8, 2010, and winners will be contacted right away to arrange payment and shipping. Good luck!

A set of signed books (Soni's Mended Wings and Shine) signed by the Haitian illustrators Walnes Cangas and Frandy Jean. (origin: Canada)

Starting bid $20.00


Wednesday
Feb032010

'Nova Scotia Potluck: yummy food for friends and family' by shelagh duffett

Shelagh Duffett's cookbook Nova Scotia Potluck: Yummy Food for Friends and Family has sold thousands of copies. Shelagh asked her friends for their most popular dishes -- the ones people ask for and that disappear the fastest. This book is the happy result, a secret weapon to have on hand next time you're asked to bring something -- from traditional Nova Scotian fare to tried-and-true family recipes.

 

 

 

 

Shelagh Duffett is a mom, artist and photographer living in lovely Nova Scotia. Her folk art is found all over the globe, cheering up walls from China to Sweden.

All proceeds from items sold on the To Haiti with Love auction go directly to the St. Joseph's Family in Haiti. To make a bid, simply leave a comment with the amount of your bid and your email address. The auction will wrap up on February 8, 2010, and winners will be contacted right away to arrange payment and shipping. Good luck!

Nova Scotia Potluck: Yummy Food for Friends and Family by Shelagh Duffett (origin: Nova Scotia, Canada)

Starting bid: $20.00


Tuesday
Feb022010

'cats': a calendar by folk artist shelagh duffett

Shelagh Duffett is a mom, artist and photographer living in lovely Nova Scotia. Her folk art is found all over the globe, cheering up walls from China to Sweden. View the illustrations in this charming calendar here.

All proceeds from items sold on the To Haiti with Love auction go directly to the St. Joseph's Family in Haiti. To make a bid, simply leave a comment with the amount of your bid and your email address. The auction will wrap up on February 8, 2010, and winners will be contacted right away to arrange payment and shipping. Good luck!

Cats 8.5x11" calendar by Shelagh Duffett (origin: Nova Scotia, Canada)

Starting bid: $20.00


Tuesday
Feb022010

'truly tiny' mom planner by amelia maness-gilliland

The Truly Tiny Mom Planner from Truly Mom is the brand new, smaller sized planner. It is still refillable, and contains a weekly/monthly Sept. 2009 to Sept 2010 calendar with pocket, a sticky note pad, a note to pad, and a pen. Truly tiny can also be used without the calendar to hold your PDA. Just pull the calendar out and slip your PDA into the secure elastics and off you go. You'll have a stylish place to hold your PDA and the paper you need to keep your life running smoothly -- it's small enough to throw in your purse, but too cute to hide.

Amelia Maness-Gilliland is the founder of Mom's Daily Retreat in Mesa, Arizona. As a Myers Briggs Type Indicator® Certified Professional, Amelia works with moms to understand the influence our personality has on how we parent, how we manage the bliss and the chaos of life, and career related issues that moms face who are either currently working or planning to return to work.

All proceeds from items sold on the To Haiti with Love auction go directly to the St. Joseph's Family in Haiti. To make a bid, simply leave a comment with the amount of your bid and your email address. The auction will wrap up on February 8, 2010, and winners will be contacted right away to arrange payment and shipping. Good luck!

The Truly Tiny Mom Planner by Amelia Maness-Gilliland (origin: USA)


Starting bid: $30.00

 

Tuesday
Feb022010

signed 20th anniversary hardcover edition of 'sleeping dragons all around' by sheree fitch & nimbus publishing

Sheree Fitch’s celebrated lipslippery poetry and Michele Nidenhoff’s colourful illustrations combine to make one of the most delightful children’s books ever published in Canada. In this classic children’s book, a girl wakes up in the middle of the night and wants some cake.

But to reach the refrigerator, she has to tiptoe past a host of sleeping dragons—like Priscilla in her pink pantaloons, the punk rock dragon Fagan with spiky green hair, and Beelzebub (who sleeps in the tub). When she stubs her toe, the dragons wake up, and she has to think fast to befriend the dragons.

 

 

Sheree Fitch has won almost every major award for Canadian children’s literature, including the 2000 Vicky Metcalf Award for a Body of Work Inspirational to Canadian Children. She has over twenty-five books to her credit. Fitch’s home base is the east coast of Canada. She dances with dragons daily.

Nimbus Publishing (blog here) produces more than thirty new titles a year on a range of subjects relevant to the Atlantic Provinces—children’s picture books and fiction, literary non-fiction, social and cultural history, nature photography, current events, biography, sports, and cultural issues.

All proceeds from items sold on the To Haiti with Love auction go directly to the St. Joseph's Family in Haiti. To make a bid, simply leave a comment with the amount of your bid and your email address. The auction will wrap up on February 8, 2010, and winners will be contacted right away to arrange payment and shipping. Good luck!

A signed copy of Sleeping Dragons All Around (hardcover, 20th anniversary edition) (origin: Nova Scotia, Canada)

Starting bid: $25.00


Tuesday
Feb022010

kirtsy takes a bow: a celebration of women's online favourites

Kirtsy Takes A Bow: A Celebration of Women’s Online Favorites is an artful collection of writings, photography, tweets, websites, online stores, and other creations — the inspirations of more than 100 social media leaders, entrepreneurs and artists.

This new book artfully represents the dynamic movement of inspirational works that are making the web the definitive forum of our time. The result is an absolute must-have book for any woman who wants to know just what is happening on the Internet and for any man who wants to know just what women are up to.

Laura Mayes is one of the founders of Kirtsy ("a social media platform of pure goodness. A plaza for the peachy. A portal to the pretty. A place to find cool things. To read smart scoop. To connect with fab ideas, exceptional people, useful information, excellent products."). She spends her daylight hours working as a VP at an ad agency, where she writes for a variety of Fortune 500 companies and metaphoric rock stars. A lover of great finds, bargains, and design, she also writes for a variety of new-fangled blogs, review sites, and publications including The Queso and Cool Mom Picks.

All proceeds from items sold on the To Haiti with Love auction go directly to the St. Joseph's Family in Haiti. To make a bid, simply leave a comment with the amount of your bid and your email address. The auction will wrap up on February 8, 2010, and winners will be contacted right away to arrange payment and shipping. Good luck!

Signed edition of Kirtsy Takes a Bow: A Celebration of Women's Online Favourites (origin: USA)

Starting bid: $30


Monday
Feb012010

poetry four-pack by marita dachsel

Poetry is perfect winter reading and this four-pack of writing by Canadian poet Marita Dachsel includes some very rare pieces of poetic ephemera.

All Things Said & Done ::: Marita Dachsel’s debut collection is a visceral exploration of the moments of life that stand out in the pages of a family album and the intervals of memory. She playfully and poignantly documents first crushes, first times, weddings and trips across town, across water, and across continents. A full length poetry book published in 2007 by Caitlin Press and shortlisted for the ReLit Award. It has been described by reviewers "a promising review".

 

Eliza Roxcy Snow  ::: A limited edition chapbook published by red nettle press about one of the more famous polygamous wives of Joseph Smith, the founder of the LDS Church. This long poem is part of a full-length manuscript, Glossolalia. You will receive a signed copy of number 8 of 100.

There were better times than these  ::: A limited edition broadsheet made for the Caledonia Writers' Series. This broadsheet was available for purchase only one night. Very rare! You will receive signed copy number 18 of 20.

Dispatches From An Impending Marriage ::: A beautiful limited edition broadsheet made by Greenboathouse Books as part of their Varient initiative which was never available for purchase, but given to subscribers to the press. You will receive signed copy number 19 of 100.

Marita Dachsel writes, mothers, and occasionally blogs in Edmonton, Alberta. Her first full-length book of poetry, All Things Said & Done, was shortlisted for a ReLit Award. She has been published widely in Canadian literary journals and is currently is finishing Glossolalia, a full-length poetry manuscript about the polygamous wives of Joseph Smith, founder of the LDS.

All proceeds from items sold on the To Haiti with Love auction go directly to the St. Joseph's Family in Haiti. To make a bid, simply leave a comment with the amount of your bid and your email address. The auction will wrap up on February 8, 2010, and winners will be contacted right away to arrange payment and shipping. Good luck!

Poetry four-pack by Marita Dachsel signed to you or the person of your choice (origin: Alberta, Canada)

Starting bid: $30.00