project leader
Curtis F
location
Ivanhoe
(East Cleveland)
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the project

Strong Hands United is a nonprofit organization that provides Human Trafficking and Child Safety Education and Awareness Programs to the community through schools, churches, and events.

Since Covid-19 these programs have been drastically slowed. We are now raising funds in order to construct a virtual program to reach our target population. 

 

the steps

Once we reach our financial goal we will assemble a team of volunteers to help perform and record role-play scenarios to assist in informing people of the dangers warning signs as well as prevention techniques in regards to human trafficking and child safety.

why we're doing it

According to data from the Ohio Attorney Generals Office. The State of Ohio is in the top 5 Nationwide when it comes to Human Trafficking.

We must understand that even though that child might not be biologically related to you. If that child is part of the village then that child belongs to you.

PLEASE GIVE YOUR SUPPORT.

budget

Disbursements:

$4.000 Equipment

$1.000 Expenses

$910 Covid 19 Safety Equipment (masks and sanitizer)




TOTAL RAISED = $6,000.00 $6,000.00
ioby Platform Fee waived $35.00
ioby Donation Processing Fee (3%) $90.00 $88.95
TOTAL TO DISBURSE= $5,910.00 $5,876.05

original:

$4.000 Equipment

$1.000 Expenses

PROJECT FUNDING NEEDED =    $5,000
ioby Platform Fee     waived
"ioby Donation Processing Fee (3%)(Donation processing fee does not apply to match funding.)"    $76
TOTAL TO RAISE =    $5,076
Donation processing fees apply to donations only. 100% of match funding goes to projects. Please note, fees are estimated here and final numbers may change based on the final amount raised and amount of match funding applied to this campaign.    

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donors

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