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Pay it forward, every day who needs a donation on Funding, I will use this fund to add to a smaller asked funding request when the total is reached. And start a new pay it forward to keep a river of prosperity flowing for those in need.
Pay it forward, every day who needs a donation on Funding, I will use this fund to add to a smaller asked funding request when the total is reached. And start a new pay it forward to keep a river of prosperity flowing for those in need.
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  • Pay it forward
    0% $0 Raised of $25
    Pay it forward, every day who needs a donation on Funding, I will use this fund to add to a smaller asked funding request when the total is reached. And start a new pay it forward to keep a river of prosperity flowing for those in need.
    Pay it forward, every day who needs a donation on Funding, I will use this fund to add to a smaller asked funding request when the total is reached. And start a new pay it forward to keep a river of prosperity flowing for those in need.
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