I finally got through on a phone line.  The US Gov't has no monopoly on trouble with websites.  The good news is that the UMC is being overwhelmed with donations.  They have called in volunteers to help manage the phone lines who will take your info and they will keep trying to process it from there so it will be doubled.  An e-confirmation will be sent to you, but I don't think it will be immediately since the website is "jammed" now.  My volunteer said they would be there until 7 pm.  I hope that means that the website will be fixed by then.  If possible, make your donation by phone before 7 pm for it to be doubled just in case the site isn't working by then. 
 
Lynda Cock

 
Note from Help Desk: 
 
Lynda-

Thank you so much for your support of Global Ministries and UMCOR on Giving Tuesday.  I'm sorry you've had trouble with the donate button.  The 1-800 number will be available at 8am and you can call and give your credit card donation over the phone with them.  The number is 1-800-862-4246.  Feel free to reach out to this email again if you have any further questions.

Best,

Heather Deal
Development Associate
 

DonationHelp [DonationHelp@umcmission.org]
 
 
 
 
 
 

From: Lynda Cock [mailto:llc860@triad.rr.com]
Sent: Monday, December 02, 2013 9:48 PM
To: 'Order Ecumenical Community'
Subject: Dec. 3, Giving Tuesday-Reminder for ONLINE giving- from Lynda

 Remind your Methodist friends.  This is a letter I sent to some of my Methodist connections.  It also keeps ICA in their minds. 
 
 
 Dear Friends and Family,
 
If your mail box is like mine and has been filled with ads for Black Friday and Cyber Monday, it seems in keeping with the Reason for the
Season that we should also focus attention on Giving Tuesday.  The United Methodist Church's Advanced Specials is an avenue to do that. 
 
One of the Advanced Specials that John and I have direct connection with is the Zimbabwe HIV/AIDS program, a program initiated by and
developed by colleagues from the Institute of Cultural Affairs, the organization that we continue to work with.  First Methodist, Cleveland, has
photos and more detailed descriptions of the project visits made by colleagues this past summer.  I would be willing to give a program at your church to a circle
or Sunday School class on this work sometime in the future as my back permits more travel.  This program is approved from 2013-2015. 
 
“The United Methodist Board of Global Ministries is participating in UMC #GivingTuesday on December 3, 2013. Gifts made online through The Advance on UMC #GivingTuesday will be matched dollar for dollar, meaning that 200 percent of every donation through your Advance number on December 3 will directly go to impact the ministry."
 
Please take a few minutes to consider a gift, large or small, whose value will be increased by this generous doubling.  Help Zimbabwe to begin to deal with this massive
epidemic that has cost their country so heavily with infant mortalities, premature deaths of millions of women and men, and the highest number of orphans in the world
in proportion to a country its size.  
 
Go to the website and designate  “Zimbabwe HIV-AIDS” project.  The Advance # for this project  is  3021529.
 
Gifts may be designated as honor or memorial gifts.  Donations may be made from midnight tonight until midnight tomorrow night.  A  gift from Dad's estate to the FUMC in Cleveland, TN went toward this mission project 
 
 http://www.umcmission.org/Give-to-Mission/Search-for-Projects/Advance-Project-Search
 
Contact me if you have questions. 
 
Sincerely, 
 
Lynda and John Cock
336-790-5020