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Winter Slade, 7-Year-Old, Raises Thousands For Wildlife Preservation After Being Told Her Idea Was 'Stupid'

Posted: 04/21/2012 7:07 pm Updated: 04/22/2012 3:33 pm

WASHINGTON -- When 7-year-old Winter Slade decided that she didn't want presents for her birthday, but instead wanted people to give money to a charity to help protect endangered animals, her mom couldn't have been more proud.

"I thought it was awesome," said Michelle Slade, who, along with Winter and her other four kids, lives in London, Ontario. "She thought that was a great idea because she had enough toys already."

Winter got the idea from a public service announcement on television for Bring Back the Wild, a children's conservation program that works with kids to raise money to protect wild animals and their habitats. The program, run by the Canadian nonprofit Earth Rangers, encourages kids to have birthday parties where they don't take gifts but instead have their friends donate money to help protect their chosen "hero" animal featured on the Earth Rangers website. Kids who want to do this for their birthday get a conservation-themed "party pack." They also get a personalized fundraising page on the Earth Rangers website, where kids and their parents can keep tabs on how much they've raised for their animal. Half of the proceeds go toward teaching conservation in schools, and the other half go to the Nature Conservancy of Canada, a partner of Earth Rangers.

In Winter's case, she chose to help protect the pine marten, a ferret relative. Michelle says Winter hasn't been able to stop talking about her birthday plan (which isn't even until November) ever since she got the idea in her head. But one day after school, as she was telling her friends about her birthday idea while they stood around with their parents, Winter overheard some of her friends' parents making fun of her.

"One mother said to me, 'Why would you do that? That is so stupid,'" Michelle said. "Mind you, my daughter is right next to me." Two other parents also called the idea "stupid" within earshot of Winter, predicting that the charity would use most of Winter's money to pay for administrative costs versus actually helping the pine marten. Michelle was stunned by the parents' reactions.

"I leaned over and said, 'Well, I guess your child won't be invited to her party then,'" she said.

On their walk home from school, Winter started crying and asked why her friend's mom "said I was stupid." The whole incident infuriated Michelle, who said she "realized very quickly" that Winter's fundraising idea probably wouldn't work out too well since her friends' parents "seemed very diametrically opposed to it." So she decided to try another tack: reaching out to people online to see if anyone would be willing to donate to Winter's fund in a show of support for what she is trying to do. She created an account on Reddit, a social news website, and posted a link to Winter's fundraising page, asking complete strangers to pitch in even $5.

"Please help me restore her faith in humanity," Michelle said she asked people. "I didn't want her to think that adults think she was stupid."

She posted her Reddit plea on Thursday night. By Friday morning, she was surprised to see that she'd gotten some nibbles.

"When I woke up, it had a whole bunch of replies and she was already at less than $100. I thought, wow, people are really donating money," Michelle said. "These people don't even know me."

As the day went on, more people began kicking in money. One person donated $100. Another woman wrote a long message about how inspired she was by Winter and how she, too, loved nature when she was a child. Word of Winter's fundraising campaign started gaining traction on blogs and got picked up by Grist.org. People from the Nature Conservancy of Canada contacted Michelle and said they wanted to send Winter a T-shirt. They also put a tribute to Winter on their Facebook page that featured a picture of a pine marten saying, "Thank you, Winter!!"

By Saturday afternoon, Winter had raised close to $2,500. While Michelle said her daughter doesn't really understand the traction her story is getting, she does understand that she hit her goal of $500, which means she gets a free Bring Back The Wild T-shirt.

"Winter is just so excited. She talks about it all the time. The pine martin, blah blah blah, the pine martin." Michelle said. "The funniest thing is she keeps saying she's raised $15,000 instead of $1,500, which is funny because she doesn't really understand money. She's only seven."

Winter spoke briefly to The Huffington Post.

Asked why she likes animals so much, Winter said, "Because they're cute and they never want to stop playing with you and they never say no." She said she has a dog, but that her favorite animal is the pine martin because "you don't have to do as much work" compared to dogs.

Michelle was reluctant to give much attention to the fact that, amid all of this, she's been in a long battle with cancer. She said she intentionally left that detail out of her Reddit posts because she didn't want to seem like she was asking people "to give money to this poor girl whose mom has cancer." Still, the reality is that Michelle's illness has taken a toll on Winter.

"Everything in our life is about cancer. You get cancer and suddenly the whole world revolves around the person with cancer," Michelle said. Winter is "my oldest and most concerned. She thinks about it a lot and cries about it a lot."

So for Michelle, even more important than seeing the dollars come in for Winter's fundraising effort is just seeing her daughter happy again.

"All she wants to do is raise money for the pine marten. It's funny and it's sweet and I don't think she even understands the scope of what's happening," Michelle said. "She just thinks it's awesome because they sent her a T-shirt.

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WASHINGTON -- When 7-year-old Winter Slade decided that she didn't want presents for her birthday, but instead wanted people to give money to a charity to help protect endangered animals, her mom coul...
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02:27 AM on 04/25/2012
there is a little girl that sure cares for animals at her tender age, and setting a good example for the rest of us no matter how old we are. kudos for her.
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09:54 PM on 04/24/2012
I just looked up 'pine martin images and got tons of pic's. there are kind of weird and kind of cute and.... Oh heck, I love looking at them :D Ya gotta goggle this it's worthy of a couple of minutes.
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09:50 PM on 04/24/2012
I hope those parents are very embarrassed for deliberately being derisive of someone else's child. We should encourage children to do, learn, and explore as many subjects and skills as possible. Just because I like Jazz music and dogs does not mean the children in my family can’t like Classical music and hamsters. They are not us they need to develop their own personalities and likes and opinions on everything in the whole world plus some.

I just hope those parents are very embarrassed. I there was any question about the validity of the organization then the grown-ups should have done their ‘homework’ if there was fault found another group for her to work with. I hope they are very embarrassed parents.
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Sandra Stipp
04:22 PM on 04/24/2012
Isn't it wonderful that there are children in the world like Winter? Great going Winter and Mom. Bless you both.
03:01 PM on 04/24/2012
Excelent Work My Friend!
01:50 PM on 04/24/2012
OVer $5000 as of this post. I sincerly hope those three parents that thought this was stupid look inside themselves, and man up and donate with an apology to Winter. She's from my hometown in Ontario and while we are donating to help her regain faith in humanity, her willingness to give up her birthday presents to help the animals of the wild serves to regain my faith in the younger generations! Congrats Winter!
08:18 AM on 04/24/2012
Ah, if having a generous heart and caring about someone and something beyond yourself makes one stupid, then I wish everyone were as "stupid" as Winter and her mom! Sure beats being cruelly ignorant like her friend's parent. I was inspired by Winter and her story to make a donation. I hope she raises gobs of money for the pine marten, that her mom fully recovers from her cancer, and come November she has the happiest birthday ever, knowing she did a generous and wonderful thing.
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11:59 PM on 04/23/2012
Awww..Winter you are an inspiration..thank you for your sweet innocence
05:58 PM on 04/23/2012
and many blessings to your mom...
05:54 PM on 04/23/2012
She puts most politicians to shame! Good for you Winter...you are an amazing little girl!
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11:57 AM on 04/24/2012
fave!
04:11 PM on 04/23/2012
You go, Winter, and don't let the naysayers deter you. Kids just like you are making a difference in the lives of animals every day. I've profiled a wide selection in my book: "ASPCA Kids: Kids Making a Difference for Animals." Wish I had been able to include you as well. These kids were inspiring to me and other adults. They had positive attitudes and a belief in themselves, and they are using these qualities to change the world around them.
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04:08 PM on 04/23/2012
The sweetest story I've heard today.
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03:42 PM on 04/23/2012
Way to go Winter! I feel sad for adults who think that it would be stupid to raise money for a cause you care about - clearly, they are lacking a lot in their lives. Don't let them get you down Winter, and thank you for what you are doing!!!
03:07 PM on 04/23/2012
And we wonder why kids in school are so heartless...it's the parents teaching them that. Sad. Such a mature, unselfish little girl and she got it from....HER parents. Good job!
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mattmarion
09:51 AM on 04/24/2012
You will never, ever see that even hinted at by anything, though. Look at all the recent stories on bullies. There's never a mention to the fact that the bullies are made by their parents, just focus on the kids that have committed suicide or been abused. One isn't born a bully, one is made that way by parents who don't care and don't pay attention.

There's a US wide study that's been going on for over 15 years now on the effects of daycare. It's been following many thoudands of kids from birth who are now teens and looking at the various rates of daycare and their current behavior. The findings are that daycare has a 100% chance of increasing aggression and apathy (100% of kids that were in non-family daycare showed aggression and apathy problems over kids that stayed home). They also have found that, on average, early childhood education is only beneficial up until about grade 6 at which point the kids are almost all evened out. Of course the study is always completely ignored and even media outlets don't want to touch it as it hints that a parent should stay home and we all know that a bigger house, two cars, bigger SUV is FAR more important than mere kids.
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09:59 PM on 04/24/2012
You’re absolutely right on the money there are all kinds of evidence to back that up. The reason that lot of parents stopped the stay at home routine is that the cost of wages didn't keep up with the world and women needed to prove equality and well everybody just got fed up with the whole thing. The kids are the ones that paid the cost and boy howdy that's the way it is.
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02:53 PM on 04/23/2012
I chipped in my $5!