Anonymous wrote:I am 30+ years old and a girl I went to HS with recently passed tragically. Her parents have posted their venmo accounts saying for those "who would like to offer assistance". I mean this sincerely, what would be the reasoning for this? She is their adult daughter
Anonymous wrote:I am 30+ years old and a girl I went to HS with recently passed tragically. Her parents have posted their venmo accounts saying for those "who would like to offer assistance". I mean this sincerely, what would be the reasoning for this? She is their adult daughter
Anonymous wrote:Really? The very tragic ones I will donate too
Anonymous wrote:I mean on gfmAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much did you make?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that 100% of them, regardless of the event that occurred, are tacky if the GoFundMe was started by the victim(s)’ family member or BFF. If I see one it better be for a life or death situation, and I don’t want to see any photos or videos attached that are gruesome, or I won’t donate. The “life or death” part generally excludes living expenses for a living, able individual, or costs of replacing inanimate objects.
When one kids got really sick, and needed a ventilator and someone awake and watching him 24/7, someone started a GoFundMe for our family. It meant I could quit my job, and that my other kids, who were "living" and "able" could stay in their neighborhood, and their school, and their activities, and my DH didn't have to add a ton of overtime and could take off work for particularly major medical appointments etc . . ., and to be with our sick kid so I could give undivided attention to my other kids.
I made about $80K, DH about $100K depending on how much overtime he worked. We had savings, but not enough savings to lose a second income for years, and to cover increased medical bills and travel to out of state specialists.
I mean on gfmAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much did you make?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that 100% of them, regardless of the event that occurred, are tacky if the GoFundMe was started by the victim(s)’ family member or BFF. If I see one it better be for a life or death situation, and I don’t want to see any photos or videos attached that are gruesome, or I won’t donate. The “life or death” part generally excludes living expenses for a living, able individual, or costs of replacing inanimate objects.
When one kids got really sick, and needed a ventilator and someone awake and watching him 24/7, someone started a GoFundMe for our family. It meant I could quit my job, and that my other kids, who were "living" and "able" could stay in their neighborhood, and their school, and their activities, and my DH didn't have to add a ton of overtime and could take off work for particularly major medical appointments etc . . ., and to be with our sick kid so I could give undivided attention to my other kids.
I made about $80K, DH about $100K depending on how much overtime he worked. We had savings, but not enough savings to lose a second income for years, and to cover increased medical bills and travel to out of state specialists.
Anonymous wrote:Some of them are, but it's not because of who started the page.
Serious needs are never tacky. I don't care who creates the Go Fund Me. Some people don't have enough friends or relatives who care, so they have to do it themselves.
I donated to a political refugee's appeal for funds to start a farm. I know this family to be hardworking. They are extremely deserving, and I was happy to help them.
Anonymous wrote:How much did you make?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that 100% of them, regardless of the event that occurred, are tacky if the GoFundMe was started by the victim(s)’ family member or BFF. If I see one it better be for a life or death situation, and I don’t want to see any photos or videos attached that are gruesome, or I won’t donate. The “life or death” part generally excludes living expenses for a living, able individual, or costs of replacing inanimate objects.
When one kids got really sick, and needed a ventilator and someone awake and watching him 24/7, someone started a GoFundMe for our family. It meant I could quit my job, and that my other kids, who were "living" and "able" could stay in their neighborhood, and their school, and their activities, and my DH didn't have to add a ton of overtime and could take off work for particularly major medical appointments etc . . ., and to be with our sick kid so I could give undivided attention to my other kids.
How much did you make?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that 100% of them, regardless of the event that occurred, are tacky if the GoFundMe was started by the victim(s)’ family member or BFF. If I see one it better be for a life or death situation, and I don’t want to see any photos or videos attached that are gruesome, or I won’t donate. The “life or death” part generally excludes living expenses for a living, able individual, or costs of replacing inanimate objects.
When one kids got really sick, and needed a ventilator and someone awake and watching him 24/7, someone started a GoFundMe for our family. It meant I could quit my job, and that my other kids, who were "living" and "able" could stay in their neighborhood, and their school, and their activities, and my DH didn't have to add a ton of overtime and could take off work for particularly major medical appointments etc . . ., and to be with our sick kid so I could give undivided attention to my other kids.
Anonymous wrote:I think that 100% of them, regardless of the event that occurred, are tacky if the GoFundMe was started by the victim(s)’ family member or BFF. If I see one it better be for a life or death situation, and I don’t want to see any photos or videos attached that are gruesome, or I won’t donate. The “life or death” part generally excludes living expenses for a living, able individual, or costs of replacing inanimate objects.
Anonymous wrote:I think that 100% of them, regardless of the event that occurred, are tacky if the GoFundMe was started by the victim(s)’ family member or BFF. If I see one it better be for a life or death situation, and I don’t want to see any photos or videos attached that are gruesome, or I won’t donate. The “life or death” part generally excludes living expenses for a living, able individual, or costs of replacing inanimate objects.