Looking for donations of $1-$2 to help a mum & her young family
Hello there
I am new to this, but needed to do something to help someone very close to me, out of her current predicament. I have set up a Give a Little page for a very dear friend of mine & her young kids who have become victims of a situation that has left them homeless & with no car. If you wish to ask any questions or know more information I will reply to any messages I receive. In my head, I was hoping, that by people on-sharing my story/link that I could reach out to a certain amount of people who would be willing to part with a dollar or two, so as not to financially in-convenience them too much. Once I have reached my target amount the money will be deposited into my dear friend's account & I can give all that donated an update as to how she is doing & what a huge help this has all been.
Below is the link to my Give a Little page. If you wish to forward the link to anyone who might also be willing to donate, that would be greatly appreciated. The faster I can hit my target, the sooner I can forward it onto her & her kids:
givealittle.co.nz...
Thank you all for taking the time to read this & please, if you can, forward it onto all & any that you may know who would be interested in making the small donation.
My Very Sincere Regards
Yvonne
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