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The Campaign’s Journey: Success Offline, Failure Online

Our online fundraising campaign was a complete failure. 100% of the funds raised came from offline donations—no one contributed online. While the campaign was a success in the sense that we raised enough money for the child to undergo surgery, it’s hard not to feel disheartened by the fact that the online efforts didn’t result in any contributions at all.



Direct sponsorship statistics table:

Note: We do not collect any direct donations. Supporters transfer funds or give cash directly to the family of the child in need of assistance!






To read more about the campaign, please check the original blog post here:  



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