LOSEV - Earthquake Relief Aid in Turkey

by LOSEV Foundation for Children with Leukemia
LOSEV - Earthquake Relief Aid in Turkey
LOSEV - Earthquake Relief Aid in Turkey
LOSEV - Earthquake Relief Aid in Turkey
LOSEV - Earthquake Relief Aid in Turkey
LOSEV - Earthquake Relief Aid in Turkey
LOSEV - Earthquake Relief Aid in Turkey

Project Report | Apr 1, 2024
Latest Fundraising Update: Supporting Earthquake

By Sebnem Belfin utkan | International Relations Officer

Summary:

Since the last report, our fundraising campaign has seen a slight increase in donations, bringing our total raised amount to $10,071. However, progress towards our $200,000 goal remains steady. We continue to receive support from generous donors, with a total of 57 donations contributing to our cause.

Current Status:

- Total Donations: 57
- Amount Raised: $10,071
- Goal: $200,000
- Remaining: $189,929
- Donors: 50
- Monthly Donors: 0
- Campaign Duration: 1 year

Challenge:

The devastating earthquakes have profoundly affected over 13.5 million people, with a rising death toll and widespread destruction of homes and infrastructure. Urgent needs for affected individuals include clean water, winter clothes, blankets, food, shelter, medicine, and medical treatment. Despite the challenges, our campaign remains committed to providing support and assistance to those in need.

Solution:

Your generous donations continue to make a significant impact on the lives of cancer patients and their families in 10 affected cities. The funds raised are being used to provide essential relief, including clean water, winter clothing, blankets, food, temporary shelter, and medical treatment. Your ongoing support enables us to address the urgent needs of those impacted by the earthquakes.

Long-Term Impact:

As we work towards our long-term goals, your contributions will play a crucial role in providing ongoing support to cancer patients and their families. By addressing long-term treatment costs, providing temporary housing, meeting food and beverage needs, supplying clothing, and supporting various other necessities, we aim to make a lasting impact on the lives of those affected by this tragedy.

How Your Donations Will Be Used:

- Long-Term Treatment Costs: Supporting ongoing medical treatments for cancer patients affected by the earthquakes.
- Food and Beverage Needs: Ensuring access to nutritious meals for affected individuals and families.
- Clothing Needs: Supplying winter clothing to protect against harsh weather conditions.
- And Much More: Addressing the diverse and evolving needs of the affected population.

We extend our sincere gratitude to all donors for their continued support. Together, we can make a meaningful difference in the lives of those affected by this tragedy.

Thank you for your generosity and compassion.

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Project Leader:
Arzu Celalifer Ekinci
Ankara , Turkey
$10,090 raised of $200,000 goal
 
58 donations
$189,910 to go
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