disneymack answered:

Yes! As of right now, I am still going to complete the original 1,000 paper cranes and I am still going to ship them to Disney Channel. I will include a letter asking that even if they decide not to renew the series, to please pass the cranes along to Terri or the cast members instead of throwing them away. I was originally going to try to ship them within the next week, but now that time isn’t as much of an issue, I may take a few more days than originally planned to finish those up.

After I complete the original 1,000 cranes, I am going to keep making more and posting pictures of them on the @andimackpapercrane instagram until the finale airs in July. When I’m ready, I will open a new submission page for people to send “thank you” messages to the cast, crew, and characters of the show (as opposed to the “wishes” and “reasons” that I’ve been getting so far).

I am hoping to make a special strand of cranes for each of the cast members and Terri and to get them mailed out this summer as a thank you before the finale. That will be something I work towards later though, because I need to get the initial project that I started finished first.

For now, all of the previous information about how you can get involved still applies:

You can still submit short messages to be written on the cranes here. If you have already submitted a message, please don’t send anymore for now. As soon as I am ready, I will open a new submission form to start the thank you messages.

You can still donate to help pay for paper and shipping here. I haven’t touched any of the donations so far, but a significant amount will still be used to ship the initial 1,000 paper cranes to Disney Channel. Anything that is left will go towards supplies and shipping fees for the thank you project for Terri and the cast.

You can still fold your own cranes and tag me in pictures of them, and I will eventually share those pictures on @andimackpapercraneproject on Instagram, where the cast/crew will likely see them. You can still write letters and emails to Disney talking about what Andi Mack means to you. You don’t have to take this cancellation quietly. You can still spread the word and keep up to date with the project by following @ampapercraneproject on here, @andimackpapercraneproject on instagram, or (to a lesser extent) @sadieannerue on twitter.