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noamnety

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10. I asked in the other thread
Mon Dec 5, 2016, 05:07 PM
Dec 2016

but it was after the thread was dead, so probably you didn't see it.

Can you explain what the $30,000 is for? What I read in the first thread was you had to pay for a co-pay, but have insurance (yay for that!). I didn't really get what the fundraising is for, exactly.

I think I gave this advice when you had a go fund me for $5k for classroom supplies, too (if that was you; I might be remembering wrong), but the more specific you can be about what the funds are for, the more likely people will be to donate. That makes it looks less like a random amount ("I'm depressed and life would be easier if I had a $30,000 gift&quot vs. a specific need (I have an emergency room bill of $XXX, prescriptions for $XXX, XX days of unpaid leave costing $XXX).

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