For people to be able to see the place, see the kids, and see the improvements that their contributions are making in real time would be a much more fulfilling donating experience than just sending off money to one of those Sarah McLaughlin commercials and getting a packet in the mail with some stock art. All about putting a face on it, and giving the sense that the donations have a real impact you can see.
How old are the kids?
What kind of food do you want to get?
What kind of food do you want to get?
Most of the kids are 8,9 and then
Would you be willing to tell some of their stories? Respecting their privacy and keeping them safe is a top priority, but if we're able to put pictures of them on the social media and give some details about what they've experienced, people who donate will have a personal connection with the ones they're helping.
We have beautiful pictures and videos that Ben has been sending us ✨💞✨
I have been the bottleneck! We seem to be fixing that :-)
Ben could you post pictures and videos in this group today, whatever you have, and that will also help my brain
Yeah, with all of us contributing and collaborating, we should definitely be able to get these kids a good Christmas.
Oh OK sister Meg i will post here the photos
Let's make a folder on Google Drive where we keep all the assets. Pictures, videos, documentation for all the stories.
Oh man, that's a gorgeous picture.