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Dear Supporters,

As Giving Tuesday (3rd December) approaches, we want to equip you with some practical tips to carry out your own fundraising efforts. Our current WASH campaign is dedicated to improving water supply and sanitation facilities at our computer centre in the Kakuma refugee camp. Your support has never been more crucial to achieving this goal.

Tips for Successful Fundraising

  1. Share Our Campaign on Social Media
    Harness the power of social media to amplify our mission. A short comment about the project paired with a link to our Betterplace campaign page can inspire others to take action. Your posts can spark meaningful change—don’t underestimate their reach!
  2. Inform Friends and Family
    Personal conversations or messages can be even more impactful than a public post. Talk to your friends and family about our campaign, or send a message via WhatsApp or other messaging services. A heartfelt, personal touch often resonates more deeply.
  3. Organize Your Own Fundraising Events
    Get creative and organize events like sponsored runs, moments of silence, or charity dinners to support the cause. You can easily select our project on Betterplace.org and create your own fundraising event to rally support from your community.
  4. Engage Your Employer or Clubs
    Introduce our campaign to your workplace, club, or association using our one-pager or by creating your own materials. Many organizations offer donation-matching programs or promote charitable initiatives to their members. This is a fantastic way to amplify your impact!

Your Actions Make a Real Difference

Every link you share, event you organize, or conversation you start contributes directly to improving the lives of those in Kakuma. Together, we can transform the quality of life in the camp and create long-term, meaningful change.

For more information or support, feel free to visit our website or contact us directly. Let’s make generosity go viral and achieve something extraordinary—together!

Thank you for being part of this journey.