Author Archives: The Jewish Lady

Taking Advantage of Others for Personal Gain

I don’t know what it says about human nature, but every time a tragedy occurs, multitudes of bottom feeders emerge, eager to take advantage of the situation for personal gain.

One of the worst cases, as many of you probably know, involved Pastor Joel Osteen. Not only did he refuse to shelter Hurricane victims in his megachurch that holds 16,000, he was also soliciting donations that went directly to that church, instead of a reputable charity. Mind you, this is someone who lives in a 10 million dollar home and pays no income tax on earnings from his very lucrative book deals, sheltering it under religious exemption. Absolutely shameful! 

In the blogging world, I have witnessed—and been asked to participate—in activity that’s definitely unethical. Some very well known bloggers have been encouraging their readers to buy items on Amazon that will be mailed to those in need. That would seem to be fine, except they’re not disclosing the use of affiliate links and earning money off of every single sale. To make the situation even more ridiculous, they are pushing useless items like frilly underwear and cashmere socks. I’m sure if I had no food to eat, no where to sleep, no diapers for my baby, and no gas in my car, the last thing on my mind would be dressing up…

All of this activity has caused many folks to wonder if they should donate. Last week, I posted about how to help hurricane victims, linking to a Texas Monthly article. To the best of my knowledge, their recommendations are completely legitimate and I feel secure donating to the charities on that list.

It’s generally safer to donate goods rather than cash. Money and gift cards can unfortunately be abused, but most scammers won’t bother to steal boxes of food and hygiene items. While we need to avoid fake charities, we shouldn’t become so jaded that we stop giving altogether. The damage created by Hurricane Harvey is massive and those who were effected need help now and will continue to need it in the near future. So long as we’re careful about how we offer that help, there’s no reason to withhold it.

 

Have you witnessed any hurricane relief fraud?

Choosing to Have Healthier Pets with #HillsTransformingLives

This post is sponsored by Hill’s Science Diet and the BlogPaws Pet Influencer Network. I’m being compensated for helping spread the word about the Healthier Pets. Happier Lives. campaign, but I only share information that’s relevant to my readers. Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc. is not responsible for the content of this article.

I have always been a firm believer in regular checkups and preventive care for all my fur babies. By catching medical problems early, it’s far more likely that problems can be treated. Healthy pets should have an annual check-up—with senior screenings starting at age 7—while those experiencing health issues may need to be seen more frequently, as your vet advises.

For the most part, my little angels have good health when they’re young, but start to decline with age. Charlie has experienced a lot of joint-related pain and dental issues. These problems definitely would affect his quality of life if they went untreated, so I’m very careful to take him in as needed if I notice him not eating as often, whimpering, or being lethargic. Visiting the vet is not his favorite activity, I must admit, so I try to bring a treat along. The only thing he fusses over more than a vet visit is a shower!

Along with medical care, good nutrition is paramount. Avoiding low quality pet foods that are filled with artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives is very important. That’s why I love Hill’s® Science Diet®. They offer a full line of high quality food for both dogs and cats that addresses common health needs:

    • Science Diet Youthful Vitality: Fight the effects of aging in senior dogs or cats. (This is Charlie’s favorite food!)
    • Science Diet Grain Free: Suitable for dogs with grain sensitivities.
    • Science Diet Perfect Weight: Over 70% of pets lost weight within 10 weeks of use.
    • Science Diet Oral Care: Reduces plaque and tartar buildup for dogs and cats.
    • Science Diet Sensitive Stomach & Skin: Gentle digestion. Healthy skin and glossy coat for dogs and cats.
    • Science Diet Healthy Mobility: Nutrition to improve dog’s mobility in 30 days.
    • Science Diet Hairball Control: Natural fiber comfortably reduces hairballs.
    • Science Diet Urinary and Hairball Control: Supports whole urinary system health.
    • Science Diet Multiple Benefit: Keeps cats healthy with just one solution for hairballs, skin, and coat.

Hills Science Diet is sponsoring a sweepstakes to focus on the Healthier Pets, Happier Lives™ campaign. This is a national sweepstakes where pet parents can earn $100.00 toward their next vet checkup. The sweepstakes runs for 100 days and their will be a new winner each day (Yes, 100 winners!).  

In addition to the sweepstakes, Hills is also offering a $10.00 rebate on select bags of Hills Science Diet which is recommended by vets everywhere. Enter the sweepstakes and download the rebate here.

Learn more about Hill’s Science Diet by visiting their website and follow them on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Hill’s. The opinions and text are all mine.

AquaBall’s Sugarless Back to School Sweepstakes

Want a lunch box option that won’t add unnecessary junk to your child’s diet? Check out the Sugarless Back to School Sweepstakes from AquaBall and you could win awesome drink prize packs.

Not familiar with AquaBall? It’s the only zero-calorie, sugar-free and preservative-free children’s beverage currently on the market. The naturally flavored water is available in four flavors—Berry Frost, Fruit Punch, Grape and Strawberry Lemonade—and features fan favorite characters from Disney’s “Frozen”, Disney Princesses, Marvel’s “Avengers,” and Disney Classic Characters.

The Sweepstakes will run until September 18th. Entering is super easy. Simply visit AquaBall’s website and complete the entry form including a photo of your child with their favorite AquaBall, using hashtags #Sugarlessbacktoschool and @aquaballdrink.

Missing Jewish Lady in Atlanta

Anyone in the Atlanta area, please be on the lookout for a missing Jewish lady. Her name is Jenna Van Gelderen and she hasn’t been spotted since August 19th. Understandably, her family is in a complete panic. In a twist straight out of a horror movie, they returned from vacation to find their daughter gone, her car also gone, and their house trashed. She is 25-years-old, but suffers from Autism and may need medical help.

They have started a Facebook Group that’s posting regular updates. Let’s try to share this info with as many people as possible so Jenna can be found!

If you live in the local area, consider showing support by attending a candlelit vigil at 7:30 PM tonight, hosted by Congregation Shearith Israel.