Joe´s Pi Store Fundraising Projects

 

 

Dear Friends of the Pi Network Store,

We are excited to announce that Joe's Pi Store will now be participating in several fundraising projects. We are proud to donate up to 15% of our net profit generated and become involved as patrons to support these worthy initiatives.

We believe it is our responsibility as a company to contribute and advocate for our community. That is why we have chosen to participate in fundraising projects that improve the world and promote positive change.

FIRST PROJEKT !
Hello my friends,

I would like to ask for your help today for a really great cause. My friend Franz Josef Handwerker has started the organization Orphans Laluland and is currently taking care of orphans in Uganda. These children have lost their parents due to illness, accidents or violence and need our support.

The situation in Uganda is difficult and many children do not have enough food, education or medical care. We can help to give the children a better future. The organization works to give the children a home, to provide for them and to give them an education. This gives them a chance for a self-determined life. Franz Josef is also currently building Laluland, a home for orphans on an island in Lake Victoria.

I therefore sincerely ask you for your support. Every contribution helps and I would be really grateful if you could help us. If you would like to donate, you can do so to the bank account listed in the reports.

Info:

https://www.facebook.com/franzjosef.handwerker

https://www.instagram.com/franzjosefhandwerker/

https://lakeviktoriatea.jimdofree.com/entstehung/

https://www.lokalkompass.de/langenfeld/c-vereine-ehrenamt/langenfelder-plant-krankenhaus-in-uganda_a1562612

https://rp-online.de/nrw/staedte/langenfeld/langenfeld-mein-lohn-sind-lachende-kinderaugen_aid-48921451
Video
https://www.facebook.com/reel/209493011665759/?sfnsn=scwspmo



Thank you in advance for your generous support. Together we can provide a better future for the orphans in Uganda.

Many greetings,
Your Joe L.