Send help to Sun of hope PF!
14.08.2023 08:25
In the age of information technology, social networks have become an integral part of our daily lives. Many people nowadays start their mornings with a cup of coffee, scrolling through the internet feed: liking, reposting and saving favourite posts. Everyone enjoys getting likes. But it's not just the joy that your virtual empathy can bring. Let's talk today about the importance of online activity in children's charity fundraisings.
Some people don't give likes, thinking their heart might be taken literally - like liking children's pain. Others don't click "Like," thinking it doesn't affect anything. Meanwhile, your online reaction to a post could save a child's life. Likes help to move the information up in the rankings, make the posting popular, and more people will see the text - some people are willing to support a seriously ill child.
Many people mistakenly think that charity is the duty of wealthy people. Although good deeds are closer. We can save children's lives even without money. Informational support of charity fundraising is a significant way to help. Internet power does real miracles when huge fundraisings are closed in a few days. Your reposts can help find the ultimate wizard for a seriously ill child.
Your likes, reposts, and comments will help tell our children's stories to a larger audience. With your help, we will be able to reach kind hearts! If you are ready to join the team of our Internet volunteers, please leave an application on our website: https://sunofhope.fund/volunteers/application.
Let's do the right things together!
Artem and his father are currently in a sterile isolation room after undergoing intense whole-body radiation and exhausting chemotherapy.
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Read more ...Our wards look at the world with their eyes wide open, regardless of illness. They believe that adults will help.
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