State of Emergency in California

Posted by Benjamin Kerensa | 6/27/2008 12:27:00 PM | , , , | 3 comments »

If you have read the newspaper lately or watched the news you would be aware that California has several hundred wildfires active right now and more than 20% of these fires are not even being fought by firefighters due to lack of firefighters.

We have fire crews from other states and just about ever town or city in California has sent most of its firefighters in addition to State and Federal fire crews.

Northern California is currently the worst place when it comes to wildfires most towns have smoke so thick it is hard to drive let alone breath.


Weather forecasts are predicting more lightening which will likely start many more fires and with resources stretched thin California needs all the help it can get.

Syndicated Elitist effective immediately will donate 100% of it's revenue from advertising to the American Red Cross for use in it's fire relief efforts and disaster services. We will continue to donate 100% of our revenue from advertising until such point as the fires are contained.

We just switched over to Project Wonderful which uses a Infinite Auction system for Ad sales and we have already donated our first batch of funds to the American Red Cross.

If you are not interested in advertising but still want to help we strongly encourage you to donate to the American Red Cross which is providing essential services to the residents of California.

3 comments

  1. K. Fields // June 28, 2008 9:57 PM  

    Glad that you and your wife are okay with the fires so bad. We understand how stressful that can be. We have them here all the time. Great blog!

  2. Michelle // June 29, 2008 1:40 PM  

    I have a lot of friends all over California that I worry about year after year when these fires happen. Donating to the Red Cross is a great idea. Hope you are doing okay!

  3. ankur // July 6, 2008 3:49 AM  

    god bless you , good to see your wife and you are ok .


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