There are a lot of different roles one can do as a #FELLA and part of #NAFO. Some people make wicked memes, forge FELLA's, troll Russian diplomats, host spaces... Me I am just an essayist. I give as I can but my gift is writing so that is what I can offer up every day. Many give
more and giving is the mission they self selected when joining NAFO. A few however take on the riskier jobs... fund raising. Heavy is the head that wears the crown. Like I said earlier, I trust @copesint and @WBearpJr and that is good enough for me. If @Pogggio1 is innocent and
herself a victim it will come out in the wash. I don't think all the money she raised was embezzled, something went pear shaped somewhere. Intent matters, but not as much as people think. It is either on the up and up or its not when its time to cut bait. The danger now isn't
scammers, its fear of them. Donor fear could have a real negative impact on fund raising efforts. Don't be scared. @Official_NAFO has a list of verified charities. Of course I also push @MriyaAid, @U24_gov_ua, @UkraineAidOps and @3xR_team as well as @Teoyaomiquu. The point being
there are a lot of ways to give with confidence. The most important choice for a donor isn't who to trust (see above) if they use the provided resources but how they want their money to make an impact. want to help war fighters then consider the @georgian_legion, @belwarr or
Constantine's efforts on behalf of the 92nd Brigade. Want to help the Ukrainian military more generally well that where Myra Aid and Ukraine Aid Ops comes in. Want to give directly to the Ukrainian government: U24 is as official as it gets. Feed the hungry? Renegade Relief or
World Central Kitchens @WCKitchen... No matter what happens, don't be discouraged keep giving. Standing with Ukraine is a pledge not a hobby. What you give matters.

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