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May 02 2009

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Soup.io will be discontinued :(

Dear soup.io fans and users,
 
today, we have to share very sad news. Soup.io will stop working in less than 10 days. :(
 
It's breaking our heart and we honestly tried whatever we could to keep the platform up and running. But the high costs and low revenue streams made it impossible to continue with it. We invested a lot of personal time and money to operate the platform, but when it's over, it's over.
 
We are really sorry. Soup.io is part of the internet history and online for one and a half decades.
 
Here are the hard facts:
- In 10 days the platform will stop working.
- Backup your data in this time
- We will not keep backups nor can we recover your data
 
July, 20th, 2020 is the due date.
 
Please, share your thoughts and feelings here.
 
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withoutmelissa:

A fellow blogger and friend Julie, posted the most heart wrenching story about a young mother with three children who was begging and living on the streets of San Francisco in order to escape an abusive relationship. Julie took action to try and help Kalaya and her children ages 9,7 and 2 months old. When Julie asked if she could use her camera and blog as a means of sharing Kalaya’s story and hopefully getting her some real help, Kalaya replied ,”It can’t be any more embarrassing than what I’m doing now.”

Read her blog posting here.

For a few days afterwards, Julie could not locate Kalaya and her family, but eventually with the help of a Social worker friend they were able to find her. Some small steps have been taken to ensure that this family has a warm, safe place to stay and opportunities to improve their situation, but only temporarily.

Read the follow up here.

These are real people in real need. They exist, right here today in this great city. I simply can not imagine being faced with that sort of predicament for myself, much less with three precious little children in tow. Please consider donating, even if it is $5. If you can’t commit money, please give your time and either reblog or send Julie a letter of encouragement for them at the link above. Brent and I are donating money to this family as well as writing them a letter and sending up a thousand prayers for them. My hope is that this blog posting generates even more support. They will be front of mind for us both as we try to figure out other ways we can help.

Many thanks,

Melissa

April 27 2009

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