Sudan still desperately needs aid--it needs a lot of things, but it is approaching a dangerous point with famine and mass death due to hunger imminent.
These are the kinds of headlines we're getting now:
Here's an ongoing fundraiser:
I linked it before, to help with Ramadan, but it's an ongoing initiative, the need has not stopped.
I picked this gofundme because it's been boosted by people I trust and you can see pictures online of the food they've provided, e.g.:
But I also picked this because you can see the amount of donations. It's 2pm ET on Saturday, April 20th right now? For the next week, whatever's donated, I'll match for a total up to $2,000 (we'll say 2,750 CAD, since the gofundme is in Canadian dollars).
You don't have to send me a receipt, I just ask that you donate and boost.
In case you lost it - a link to the eSIM donation guide. Even if you feel sick and powerless, you can at least do this. And even if you really, really can't donate, you can always at least share this and remind others.
CANADA
Feb 12
Montreal - 5 PM
Ottawa - 4:30 PM
Toronto - 5:30 PM
Feb 13
Montreal - 5:30 PM
UNITED STATES
Feb 12
Austin - 5 PM
Cleveland - 5:30 PM
Los Angeles - 3 PM
New York - 4 PM
Seattle - 6 PM
Washington DC - 6:30 PM
Feb 13
Atlanta - 7 PM
Houston - 4 PM
Philadelphia - 5:30 PM
San Francisco - 5:30 PM
I'm sure more will be announced in the next few hours, please add any you see!!
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