Don Ramiro - Shelter for the Elderly Homeless
Hey Minga House friends,
want to make a difference in this world? There are millions of ways – let me offer you one!
We've set up a Crowdfunding-Campaign for Ramiro Cardona. Who is he? One of the most giving persons we know with a story, that touched our hearts. Which is why we decided to do what we can to help him. And to help him, we need your help, guys!
Looking for a concrete way to get some Karma points?
Read Ramiro's article, connect with his project and then decide, if this is something that feels right for you to support. I promise, you won't regret having spent some minutes of your valuable time that way. I appreciate your consideration! Thanks a lot :-)
want to make a difference in this world? There are millions of ways – let me offer you one!
We've set up a Crowdfunding-Campaign for Ramiro Cardona. Who is he? One of the most giving persons we know with a story, that touched our hearts. Which is why we decided to do what we can to help him. And to help him, we need your help, guys!
Looking for a concrete way to get some Karma points?
Read Ramiro's article, connect with his project and then decide, if this is something that feels right for you to support. I promise, you won't regret having spent some minutes of your valuable time that way. I appreciate your consideration! Thanks a lot :-)
Read Ramiro's full story by Jakob at Thousand First Steps and get a better impression about why he needs our help. Just follow this link:
Ramiro, the hero – Thousand First Steps
So how can we help here? First of all, I'm happy about the "keep what you raise"-concept. Every single Euro we can raise helps to make the life of Ramiro and his residents easier and better. They need around € 270 a month – including the rent of the house, food and medicine for 12 people.
I've set the goal high! Because why not shoot for the stars here? In the absolute best case we manage to raise enough money to make Ramiro's biggest wish come true. This best case would be € 18.000: enough money for Ramiro to buy the house he needs to provide his residents with a safe and sustainable place to stay in the future. That's the stretch goal.
By helping Ramiro, we also help his residents!
However much money we raise ... we keep what we raise and the funds will go directly to Ramiro. The whole transfer process will be held transparently. I have friends in Ramiro's hometown Chinchiná, who support the fundraising-project and will make sure that the money ends up where it belongs to: in Ramiro's hands!
If you have any further questions, I'd be happy to answer them. Just drop me a message!
Thank you for consideration. Thank you for your trust!
All the best,
Jakob
Thousand First Steps - Founder
Help spread the word!
Ramiro, the hero – Thousand First Steps
So how can we help here? First of all, I'm happy about the "keep what you raise"-concept. Every single Euro we can raise helps to make the life of Ramiro and his residents easier and better. They need around € 270 a month – including the rent of the house, food and medicine for 12 people.
I've set the goal high! Because why not shoot for the stars here? In the absolute best case we manage to raise enough money to make Ramiro's biggest wish come true. This best case would be € 18.000: enough money for Ramiro to buy the house he needs to provide his residents with a safe and sustainable place to stay in the future. That's the stretch goal.
By helping Ramiro, we also help his residents!
However much money we raise ... we keep what we raise and the funds will go directly to Ramiro. The whole transfer process will be held transparently. I have friends in Ramiro's hometown Chinchiná, who support the fundraising-project and will make sure that the money ends up where it belongs to: in Ramiro's hands!
If you have any further questions, I'd be happy to answer them. Just drop me a message!
Thank you for consideration. Thank you for your trust!
All the best,
Jakob
Thousand First Steps - Founder
Help spread the word!
Update: We raised over $5,000 to date to suppot Don Ramiro's operations to care for his 'children.' - Sept 2018