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I randomly gave someone $120 and my PRO NFT around the world to a total stranger. He fed 5 families for a month. It made me realise that I am not nearly strong enough to help everyone. How do we onboard charity representatives so we can send international aid faster and cheaper with immediate impact?
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Broski, that’s exactly what I was thinking too. I’ve been wondering how we can truly support the people in our communities—because the ones who always beg will keep begging, but the ones who are really trying to develop themselves never ask for help, even though they deserve it the most. They deserve food. They deserve a good life. They deserve financial support. We should help those people—the ones working hard without complaining, doing their best to give a better life to their families. But because of inflation and tough times, they keep their pain to themselves. They don’t say anything to the world about what they’re really going through. Honestly, I know people in my neighborhood who used to be rich, but now they can’t even afford proper food because of family issues. What can we say? We still want to help them—because no one knows what tomorrow might bring. Life is too short, and we want to bring smiles to the people who truly deserve them.
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Yeah pretty much this. It feels like if we had the right people here, verified bodies that help people where it’s needed, it would give us trusted bodies that we can channel funding to rather than individuals. 💜Bx
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