The world has never faced a crisis like COVID-19. The pandemic is impacting communities everywhere. It’s never been more urgent to support the global response, led by the United Nations World Health Organization (UN and WHO).
On November 18th, the Greater Princeton Branch of AYLUS (GPA) and its member Pengyue Gao (11/18, 2 hrs) collected donations of $400 with Google Inc. for the WHO COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund, because GPA students and their family members care for saving lives and helping people in need.
Here is the confirmation email:
From: Go/Give Powered by Benevity <donotreply@benevity.org>
Date: Wed, Nov 18, 2020 at 10:02 AM
Subject: Thank you for your donation of $400.00 to Support the UN Foundation’s COVID-19 Relief Fund
Thank you for your donation! This is a confirmation that we received your donation of $400.00 to Support the UN Foundation’s COVID-19 Relief Fund. Thank you for helping make a difference. We’ve begun processing your gift – you can follow its status in your Donation History page.
Your Donation: $400.00 (one-time)
Your gifts help the causes you support achieve their social mission. Every penny counts for charities that need your support. For an ongoing and lasting impact, you can make a recurring donation so Support the UN Foundation’s COVID-19 Relief Fund can count on your ongoing support. In addition to your donation, you can help by:
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Thanks again for making your donation!
AYLUS donations will support WHO’s work, including with partners, to track and understand the spread of the virus; to ensure patients get the care they need and frontline workers get essential supplies and information; and to accelerate research and development of a vaccine and treatments for all who need them.