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Going Blue 4 U FUNdraiser

Susanne Alexander-Heaton, award-winning author of The ABC Field Guide to Faeries, has partnered with the Going Blue 4 U campaign (GB4U) to help raise awareness about mental illness and funds for 24 hour distress centres across Canada.

2012-07-18
CALGARY, AB, July 18, 2012 (Press-News.org) Going Blue 4 U is the campaign that has been spearheaded by Lee Horbachewski of SimpLee Serene and is running until August 15, 2012. If the goal of $25,000 is raised, Lee is going to dye her entire head blue!

Until August 15, 40% of all online sales of Susanne's book will go towards the GB4U campaign.
For the soft-cover version, visit: http://www.abcfaeries.com/buy-a-book.html
For e-reader versions, visit: http://www.abcfaeries.com/buy-e-book.html

The ABC Field Guide to Faeries has inspiring reminders of respect for ourselves, others and the environment. It was the 2011 USA Best Book Award-Winner for Inspirational poetry. It also was an Award-Winning Finalist in the "Best Interior Design", "Children's Educational" and "Children's Mind/Body/Spirit" categories of the 2011 International Book Awards. Susanne just finished receiving many 5 Star reviews from Readers Favorite as well. One comment by Krisite I. was, "This is a must-have book for every family!" Another comment from Brenda C. was, "This book would make a wonderful, but thoughtful gift."

Help us create a lighthearted approach to a difficult subject and help raise awareness for more than 6 million Canadians affected by mental illness. If you would prefer to just donate directly to GB4U, please visit www.katipult.com/gb4u
Go like GB4U at www.facebook.com/goingblue4u
Please help Lee with this worthy cause. For further information on the background of GB4U visit http://simpleeserene.com/going-blue-4-u-raising-awareness-for-mental-illness-in-2012

In gratitude in advance for any support that you can provide for this worthy FUNdraiser.

Susanne Alexander-Heaton is the CEO of Motivated by Nature. The mission of her company is to inspire respect for ourselves, others and the environment. Susanne is an award-winning author, publisher, speaker and FUNdraiser. To date her book and company have helped to raise over $20,000 for worthy causes. Motivated by Nature has many future endeavors planned to make a positive impact on the environment and all people. Please visit: www.motivatedbynature.com


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[Press-News.org] Going Blue 4 U FUNdraiser
Susanne Alexander-Heaton, award-winning author of The ABC Field Guide to Faeries, has partnered with the Going Blue 4 U campaign (GB4U) to help raise awareness about mental illness and funds for 24 hour distress centres across Canada.