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Posted Wed, 15 May 2013 21:00:19 GMT - www.nbcnews.com
The One Fund Boston, which has raised more than $30 million for victims of the Boston Marathon bombings, on Wednesday announced a final protocol for distributing the funds which they hope to have in claimants' hands by June 30.
The One Fund Boston, which has raised more than $30 million for victims of the Boston Marathon bombings, on Wednesday announced a final protocol for distributing the funds which they hope to have in claimants' hands by June 30.
Posted Wed, 15 May 2013 16:26:58 GMT - www.nbcnews.com
A Seattle man who felt “destined” to go on a 10,000-mile fundraising journey to soccer’s World Cup in Brazil, dribbling a soccer ball along the way, has died just two weeks into his journey.
A Seattle man who felt “destined” to go on a 10,000-mile fundraising journey to soccer’s World Cup in Brazil, dribbling a soccer ball along the way, has died just two weeks into his journey.
Posted Thu, 9 May 2013 22:30:47 GMT - www.nbcnews.com
Best friends Jonah and Dylan have a special bond, especially now that they’ve raised more money for Jonah’s medical condition than any institution has been able to do. NBC’s Chelsea Clinton reports.
Best friends Jonah and Dylan have a special bond, especially now that they’ve raised more money for Jonah’s medical condition than any institution has been able to do. NBC’s Chelsea Clinton reports.
Posted Sun, 21 Apr 2013 12:57:15 GMT - www.nbcnews.com
Six days after the Boston bombings, crowdfunding websites that raise money for medical tragedies from car crashes to cancer say they’ve received more than 23,000 pledges promising more than $2 million for the victims and families of the marathon attack.
Six days after the Boston bombings, crowdfunding websites that raise money for medical tragedies from car crashes to cancer say they’ve received more than 23,000 pledges promising more than $2 million for the victims and families of the marathon attack.
Posted Thu, 18 Apr 2013 00:48:45 GMT - www.nbcnews.com
Since Monday, both traditional and new organizations have offered help and support to those hurt physically and emotionally by the deadly blasts at the Boston Marathon. Here's how you can help.
Since Monday, both traditional and new organizations have offered help and support to those hurt physically and emotionally by the deadly blasts at the Boston Marathon. Here's how you can help.












