I’m sure many of you have heard about the tragic bush fire disasters that have torn apart the south eastern States of Australia. Being an Aussie girl it hits close to home. Every year the scorching heat of our summer creates the potential for this kind of horrific outcome and it is hard to remain unaffected and harder still knowing there is very little we can do for those lives decimated by smoke and flame.
One way we CAN help is by sending cash or supplies through the various crisis management and support avenues that have been swiftly erected. The Australian Red Cross and The Salvation Army have been pooling their resources to help needy Australians and at times like this need our support more than ever.
One incredible online think tank has created an amazing deal to offer something more to readers, web professionals, and victims of the Victorian bush fires. Sitepoint, a site filled with articles and ebooks (Fresh Thinking for Web Developers and Designers) is offering $149.75 worth of e-Books for $29.95. The entire proceeds go directly to the Bushfire Relief, to help our Australian friends and family recover from this tragic loss.
If supporting a great cause isn’t enough these ebooks are packed with information. I had already purchased, devoured and loved The Art & Science of CSS so the opportunity to add 5 more Sitepoint ebooks to my collection was one I couldn’t pass up.
Be quick and order your ebooks today because this deal ends Friday the 13th of February. Please, help Sitepoint reach their Bushfire Relief target and get your 5 for the price of 1 ebooks right now!



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