Tide spreads “Loads of Hope” (Gift #2)

July 1, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Giveaways

Each and every review I have done on The Not-So-Blog has been a fun and enlightening experience.  But rarely (ok, never) have I done a review that hit so close to home.  As most of you know, my family and I were seriously impacted by Hurricane Katrina.  My home took in water, my place of business was under 6 feet of water, my job was moved almost 90 miles from home, and my husband lost his job.  We all of a sudden found ourselves homeless with a 6 month old baby in tow.  I have never felt so hopeless and lost in my life.

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But because of the generosity of friends, family and public programs such as Tide Loads of Hope, we were able to pick up the pieces and start over.  The days and weeks that followed Katrina were filled with countless surreal experiences.  You never quite understand what humility is until you are on the receiving end of charity.  Once New Orleans was reopened about 3 weeks after the Storm, help came by the truckloads.

One of those trucks contained help in the form of washing machines, dryers, laundry detergent and friendly faces.  I am not sure if Tide knew what they were getting themselves into when they arrived, but their services were much needed.  About Tide Loads of Hope:

In times of disaster people turn to the most basic of human needs—and one of those is clean clothes. The Tide Loads of Hope program provides relief by means of a mobile laundromat. One truck and a fleet of vans house over 32 energy-efficient washers and dryers that are capable of cleaning over 300 loads of laundry every day. We wash, dry and fold the clothes for these families for free. Because, as we’ve learned, sometimes even the littlest things can make a big, big difference.

tidebottleBetween Hurricanes Katrina and Gustav, Tide washed 13, 871 loads of laundry in the New Orleans area which delivered even more hope to the faces of residents!  However, these programs can get quite expensive to operate.  Now, you can support victims of natural disasters by purchasing Yellow Cap Tide!  Ten cents from the purchase of each bottle (make sure it has a yellow cap!) goes to support families affected by natural disasters.

I had the opportunity to try out the Yellow Cap Tide on a recent load of laundry.  Well, honestly, my hubby did this load without my knowledge.  As I took the newly washed and dried clothes out of the dryer, I saw a dress of Lily’s that I KNEW she had spilled a RED snoball (that’s a sno-cone for you non-New Orleanians) on and I began to panic.  I asked my husband if he had put stain remover on the huge red stains and he said, “I didn’t realize it was stained!” ACK!  I slowly unfolded the white dress and was so relieved to see the stain gone!!  Amazing!

So, not only do you get a great product, but you support a great cause by doing your laundry with Tide!  Want to help more?  Buy a vintage Tide tee and ALL of the proceeds go to help these families in need!

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Tide has been generous to not only New Orleanians, but to many other cities trhoughout the United States including Galveston, Texas, San Diego, California and Waterloo, Iowa to name a few.  And now, they have generously donated one entire YEARS worth of Tide detergent, one Yellow Cap Tide bottle and one vintage tee to a lucky Not-So-Blog reader!

How to enter:

1. Visit Tide’s product page and tell me another product you would love to try!

Additional entries:

1. Blog about this giveaway and link to The Not-So-Blog.

2. Follow me on Twitter and Tweet this giveaway. Every time you tweet you get an additional entry! Unlimited!

3. Subscribe to my blog.

4. Become a Fan of The Not-So-Blog on Facebook.

5.  Follow @TideLoadsofHope on Twitter.

6.  Sign up for the Tide newsletter.

Contest ends at 11:59pm CST on July 22nd. Prizes not claimed in 72 hours will be forfeited. Open to U.S. Residents only.

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Comments

1,361 Responses to “Tide spreads “Loads of Hope” (Gift #2)”
  1. Lisa L says:

    Tide HE with a touch of Downy sounds good to me!

  2. Lisa L says:

    Thank you for signing up! (Tide email subscriber)

    We look forward to sharing with you the freshest in news, value and more from Tide each month.

  3. Lisa L says:

    email subscriber

  4. Lisa L says:

    lisa lo / fan on facebook

  5. Lisa L says:

    TideLoadsofHope Help us renew hope for families affected by natural disasters.
    278 followers · from New Orleans, LA · updated 8:28 AM Jun 24th

    lisagee1234 Following :o )

  6. ebby says:

    I would like to try the Tide with Febreze Freshness™. I love that fresh clean scent of cotton.

  7. Dana says:

    I would love to try the Tide HE Free

    zippieee@msn.com

  8. Dana says:

    a Fan of The Not-So-Blog on Facebook.

    Dana J Valle

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  9. Dana says:

    Follow @TideLoadsofHope on Twitter.

    zebastyandylan

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  10. Dana says:

    signed up for newsletter

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    Thank you for signing up!

    zippieee@msn.com

  11. Jennifer G says:

    I’d like to try tide HE free for sensative skin!

  12. amy p says:

    I would also love to try the tide simple pleasures

  13. amy p says:

    I subscribe.

  14. amy p says:

    facebook fan. amy bolda pugmire

  15. amy p says:

    I follow @tidesofhope on twitter. 1amypugmire

  16. Deanna Dill says:

    Tide w/ Simple Pleasures sounds like it would smell really good!
    jdkcdill@yahoo.com

  17. Deanna Dill says:

    signed up for newsletter
    jdkcdill@yahoo.com

  18. Deanna Dill says:

    fan on Facebook
    jdkcdill@yahoo.com

  19. Deanna Dill says:

    I subscribe
    jdkcdill@yahoo.com

  20. SheilaBee says:

    I can only use Tide Free because of scent and skin allergies. I have to stick with it or face doctor bills.

  21. Deanna Dill says:

    follow@Tideloadsofhope on twitter (DIDIJOJO)
    jdkcdill@yahoo.com

  22. MRS.MOMMYY says:

    tide he with downy- am getting a front load soon and would love to try

  23. MRS.MOMMYY says:

    subscriber

  24. I love using the Tide to Go Pens.

  25. berwyn says:

    I would love to try Tide Coldwater. With today’s economy this is the way to go!

  26. Rebecca Graham says:

    Tide HE with Downy is what I would like to try. Laundry is the only chore I like to do.

  27. Stephanie Jones says:

    Tide Coldwater.

  28. Lori says:

    I love Coldwater Tide!

  29. Cindy Cook says:

    I would love to try the Tide Free. Thanks

  30. Darlene Alexander says:

    Tide w/Simple Pleasures would have it all and would be a great win for the whole family.

  31. Belinda says:

    I would love to try the Tide free. Thanks!

  32. Cynthia C says:

    I’d like to try the Tide HE Free. Thanks for the chance.

  33. LT says:

    I would also love to try the Tide Free, it keeps my kids from breaking out. I would also like to try the Tide to Go, for the stains I get, not even the kids!

  34. LT says:

    I am a subscriber

  35. LT says:

    Now following TideLoadsofHope on Twitter as coloradomommy

  36. adrienne Gordon says:

    Tide HE free for sensitive skin

  37. April says:

    I’d like to try the Tide with Febreeze.

  38. Sonya Sparks says:

    I’d also like to try the Tide To Go

  39. Tanii says:

    i would also like to try the Tide HE Free
    tahnks for sharing your story with us

  40. Tanii says:

    i subscribe

  41. Tanii says:

    I am a Fan of The Not-So-Blog on Facebook.

  42. Kathleen Fick says:

    Tide coldwater sounds like it would be great!

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