What we’re all about

Comfort Doll Project was started in the spring of 2006 by two Vancouver women with a desire to give back and a crazy idea that neither of us thought would work. You can read about what inspired us, how we got started and who our first comfort doll photo was with (as well as subsequent doll photo participants), on our ‘story blog’

(we are also on Myspace, Twitter and Facebook)

This is our personal blog and in it you will find anything that we feel is blog worthy in regards to our charity project; from personal observations, to things of interest found in newspaper and online, to anything that strikes us as something we wish to share to entertain, enlighten, inspire, move you.

You will also find Tabs at the page top – be sure to check out our auction results, and we hope to add a gallery of some sort too of all the past participants.

Feel free to comment on any of it – comments illicit discussion and a new way of looking at things. Thanks for stopping by!

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Auction Results- Bif Naked, The Trews, Mudmen

comfort doll bif nakedOur last auction of 2010 was really cool! The auction featured the lovely Bif Naked with a comfort doll that we gave a really wild spikey hairdo when we knitted it.. sort of to match Bif’s own wild spikey hair that she sported after it grew out from her chemo sessions. Knowing that Bif has a weakness for bubble gum (as per her twitter tweets) we chose bubble gum pink for the doll’s shirt and sent it off… within short order, we were sent two lovely photos of Bif by her mgmt people.

A few weeks later, we heard that Bif was coming near our town for a show, bought tickets (our first time seeing the lovely Ms Naked live) and contacted her mgmt to ask about having the photos autographed at the show. They said yes, and so it was arranged (she did a meet and greet of sorts with most of the audience after the show). While at the show, we scooped a poster (with permission from the venue staff) and took it home until auction time. One auction package included an autographed photo of Bif with the poster, the other package was the second autographed photo along with a copy of Bif’s new cd, The Promise.

We decided to combine a few items in this last auction – items that have been kicking around for awhile… waiting for the right time to auction them off… included with Bif’s items were pictures and swag from The Trews as well as The Mudmen.

We met up with the Trews at the Nakusp Music Fest after arranging it with their mgmt people (very nice people!) and snapped this great picture of the band about 10 minutes before they were due to go on stage. comfort doll trewsThe band was really into doing this and posed right there in the dressing room with their comfort doll. John-Angus MacDonald took charge of the doll and was going to fight the other guys for it (joking.. but he did end up holding the doll for the photo and did end up walking away with it still in his hands :) )

The festival was in July of 2010 but the time never seemed right to auction it off so we waited – in November The Trews came near our town again for an acoustic show, so again, like with Bif Naked, we contacted mgmt and asked about having the photo autographed. They were great – said yes of course, so we bought a ticket and off we went to the show. After the show, the band stayed out in the lobby of the Venue at the merch tables, signing autographs and talking to the fans, and we had them autograph the photo.. they were thrilled to see themselves with the doll in print. At the time of the photo in July, they also donated a few guitar picks (with custom signatures on them) which were included with the photo.

Another band we met up with at the Nakusp Music Festival was The Mudmen. We contacted them on their Facebook page and asked if they were interested in doing a comfort doll photo and they said ‘yes!’ We met up with them at the festival before the show but it wasnt a good time, so we met up with them after their set, when they were in the merch tent meeting with fans and signing autographs.. we dragged them (smiling and willing) into the sunlight so we could snap a pic or two.. we got two really great ones.

After they were done with the meet and greet, they donated some swag for us to auction off – a Mudmen t-shirt and a Mudmen CD.. very cool.

mudmen comfort dollThe auction itself did very well… on behalf of Bif Naked, The Trews, and The Mudmen, we raised $135.00 after expenses, which we used at the World Vision Gift Catalogue. With the funds we were able to purchase the following items:

3 soccer balls, 2 mosquito nets (which will protect up to 8 children in total), and we provided school lunches to 50 children for an entire month. We wanted to not only protect kids from Malaria (nets) and feed them so they can learn but also give them something to bring some fun into their lives (soccer balls). We hope that the band’s are pleased with what we chose and we are pleased that they chose to be part of our project.

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Collective Souls add another Kiva loan on behalf of Ryan

Meet Joel. Joel is from Momostenango, Guatemala and has 2 young daughters He’s supporting them and his wife by currently traveling more than 500 km (300 miles) to find work in other cities.

What does Joel have to do with Collective Soul and Ryan? Well, Collective Soul participated in our Comfort Doll Project a few years ago and when we auctioned off the band photo, we reserved $25 dollars to ‘gift’ Ed a KIVA loan for his birthday. We formed a KIVA team called Collective Souls, and a few of us saved our money from pop/soda can returns, pennies, and such, and when we had another $25 dollars we gifted Joel Kosche a KIVA loan for his birthday. Some of us already had KiVA loans so when they were paid back, we would add another loan to Collective Souls Team in one of the band member’s names- and so it went until we had a loan for each band member (including newcomer Cheney Brannon who took over for Ryan). We also had fans join the team.

Back to Ryan :) – the initial loan we gifted to Ryan (Jesus from Peru) was paid back over a period of time, and Ryan asked us to choose another Entrepreneur (Rosalina also from Peru) on his behalf so we did. Again it was paid back over time, and again we chose another person (Francis from Kenya) to lend the same $25 dollars to. This is the fourth such loan we’ve done on Ryan’s behalf.

Joel from Guatemala is requesting a loan of $1200.00 so he can start a business buying and re-selling clothing including T-shirts, pants, and shirts.  His loan will be paid back monthly over 20 months, and as he pays it back, each person who has pitched in their $25.00 will get an equal amount back from his payments. Once the loan is paid back in full – all lenders will recoup their initial investment of $25.00 and be free to withdraw it or lend it to another entrepreneur!

Once Joel’s loan is paid back, we will chose another person for Ryan’s initial loan – its a gift that not only keeps on giving, but gives people a hand up rather than a hand-out… it allows them to find their own way to better their lives, kee p their kids in school, support extra dependents (often people in Africa have orphanced neices or nephews they are suddenly responsible for) – with Kiva, nearly all loans are paid back – only about 1 – 4% of loans are defaulted. Kiva is a brilliant idea.

As we said, each member in the band has a KIVA loan, and at this point, Ed, Joel and Cheney’s loans are all paid back, and we have a $25 dollar credit sitting waiting to be used!

**What we would like to do is have you, the fans, get involved in helping us chose who the next loans will go to. We’ve done this in the past via Twitter, with a poll. If you guys are interested, please post a comment here (you dont need an account to post and your email will remain hidden and private) – or post a comment on our FB page under our link to this blog – we would really love you all to be involved in this on the band’s behalf. The band have always had a warm heart for giving back, and this seemed a good way to give back on their behalf. Let us know!

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Jann Arden’s Philanthropy for Haiti

While on Facebook tonight I found this wonderful post by World Vision about artists giving back – and seeing Jann Arden’s name, had to follow the link of course! I knew Jann Arden was an avid supporter of World Vision, which is why we asked if she’d participate in our comfort doll project – and I’ve seen Jann do a painting on stage last year in concert and auction it off at the end of the night – so this story was a great thing to find. (I”ve been wondering for months how much the grand total was for her paintings! )

From the Canadian Press:

TORONTO — Jann Arden’s latest philanthropic endeavor raised more than $50,000 for Haiti relief by auctioning off her own paintings.

But the 48-year-old is much less charitable when assessing her own artwork.

“There’s nothing that artistic about what I do,” Arden told The Canadian Press over the line from Nashville.

“I’m not good at it at all. But you’re not supposed to do things in life that you’re good at, you’re just supposed to do things in life that you enjoy doing.”

As her diverse array of cherished causes indicates, Arden enjoys dedicating her time to a multitude of charities.

In this case, though, she stresses that she didn’t really need to donate much of her time.

For years, Arden has closed her shows by spontaneously whipping up a painting onstage while her band plays around her, with her work typically centring on bald angels (“my mom is always begging me to put hair on the people that I paint, which I think is really funny,” she says.)

The paintings are then sold with the funds going to World Vision. After an earthquake ravaged Haiti, she decided to direct the funds there – through World Vision – as she toured behind her eighth studio album, 2009′s gold-certified “Free.”

“It’s a very easy thing,” said Arden, whose hits include “Insensitive” and “Good Mother.” “It’s very visual. It’s very tactile. It’s unique for the audience to see something kind of appear from the blank canvas in a very short time. I just stick to three colors.

“I don’t have a lot of time to paint the Mona Lisa.”

Yes, Arden is typically unpretentious in discussing her artwork.

She reluctantly describes her style as “folk art,” only after first declaring that she doesn’t really have a style. And as far as the inspiration behind her work?

“There’s no big cathartic moment,” explains Arden, who splits her time between Calgary and Nashville. “The guys are playing the song and the band, we’re having fun, you know, it’s the end of the night. I’m just trying not to ruin my shoes.”

“It didn’t require a lot of effort. The paintings weren’t masterpieces by any stretch of the imagination, but we were really amazed by the generosity. People were really philanthropic.”

The highest bid for a single painting came in at $8,500. Arden said that some would-be buyers who were outbid for a painting still decided to donate hundreds of dollars to the cause.

Meanwhile, Arden says she’s in the process of writing a memoir to be published this fall by Random House. She calls the book a “funny account of growing up in the Prairies.”

While some who write memoirs lament the painful process of sorting through the past, Arden says it’s been a positive experience.

“It’s a lot of fun,” she said. “I think things are only as hard as you make them. It’s been fun so far. You kind of hack through things and I’m sure half of what I’m jotting down is kind of superfluous to the story. But they have editors for that, don’t they? Then I won’t worry about it.

“And they have spell checks, so hey, I might even sound like I’m somewhat intelligent.”

Copyright © 2010 The Canadian Press. All rights reserved.

you can find the article original HERE

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Blues Traveler Auction Results

Blues Traveler kindly agreed to a photo while at the Nakusp Music Fest last July (2009) which we auctioned off December 2009. We had a snafoo for the first time in our short 3 yr history – the Canadian Post Office lost our package! When it was all said and done, it turned out it was held up at Customs due to a missing Customs form (post office) and then got lost in transit. The package – which included a well used drum stick, and a brand new autographed harmonica from John Popper, finally arrived to a very patient, and very excited winner!

We finally have it finalized – and this is what we did with the proceeds of this auction through the World Vision Gift Catalog:

  • Two hens and a rooster – for breeding and eggs and eventually meat
  • school feeding for 50 children for a month
  • 3 soccer balls
  • $20 towards Haiti Earthquake relief – this money doubles as our Canadian Govt matches dollar for dollar till Feb 12th.

We also took out a KIVA loan in the band’s name – Kiva a microfinance idea – loan an entrepreneur $25 along with many other lenders, and give them a hand up to start a new business, improve an existing one, or improve their life in a way they need. The loan is paid back over months and when its fully paid back, each lender can withdraw their initial $25 or reinvest in another loan.

We know the band will be pleased to see what good their generous spirit has done for so many.

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COMFORT DOLL AUCTION – Pete Levin Jan 25

This 8×10 glossy of NY Jazz musician Pete  Levin and his comfort doll is up for auction starting Monday Jan 25 and will run 3 days… all proceeds will go to World Vision for Haiti Earthquake Relief efforts..

The Canadian Govt will match private donations DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR until February 12 so this winning bid will double when its donated.

You can find the ebay auction Monday Jan 25 by going to Ebay.com and entering KEYWORDS:  Pete Levin Comfort Doll – or come back tomorrow for a direct link :)

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HAITI – how we can help

While on Twitter today I had a thought – why is it that nobody in my circle of friends is talking much about Haiti? And it came to me quickly – its not for lack of caring – its because they *DO* care so much, because, like me later tonight while watching live coverage on the News – its so overwhelming, so devastating, that we are numb with the emotion of it. And we dont know what we can do! We can donate money of course.. but some people dont have spare cash to give so here is a small way to help.

1. If you are a band or musician and want to help - consider doing a *comfort doll photo. We will send you a knitted doll in the mail, you’ll have someone at your end take a photo of you/the band holding the doll, and send it back to us via email. We’ll auction the photo and send proceeds to one of the Haiti relief agencies – World Vision, Save the Children are the two of my immediate choice as I’ve worked with them in the past 3 yrs and trust them to get the money to Haiti immediatly. If you are willing to eat the cost of postage – we will send you a card to autograph as well, and you might donate some band swag – guitar pick, set list, used drumstick… small things. YOU will have to mail that to the auction winner (hence eating the cost of postage – about 10 bucks from Canada to Canada or Canada to USA.)

ALL MONEY donated by Canadians is going to be matched, dollar for dollar, by our Canadian Govt. up to February 12. So by us running the auction, even if we only bring in 20 dollars for your band’s photo – that translates to 40 dollars on the front lines.

AND NO you dont have to be a band with a contract. If you have a Myspace, Facebook Fan page, Twitter account and are willing to help promo the auction daily from start to end (3 days? 5 days max) all it takes is 2 fans who want that package – and the bids go up. Thats it.

*if u want to know what a ‘comfort doll’ is – please read the stickied post above this blog post*

2. IF YOU ARENT A BAND, but still want to help somehow – spread the link to this blog. Add it to your blog with a short write up. Send it to bands that you know, even if they’re unsigned. If they want to help, and have loyal fans (numbers dont matter, loyalty does – will the fans support it?) then lets get it going.

And spread this link on your twitter page – a short tweet about #Haiti and a shortened URL link – get it RT’d and lets do it.

(and yes! i’m going to be busy knitting dolls! )

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*NEW AUCTION featuring BLUES TRAVELER

BLUES TRAVELER CHARITY AUCTION – Features an 8×10 glossy of the band and some swag donated by this great group of guys… all proceeds go to World Vision. You can find the auction page HERE

Auction is on NOW and runs to Dec. 17th. GOOD LUCK BIDDING!

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