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Building a bootstrapped charity

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    Honestly, it does not matter that you're starting with little capital. What really matters is that you chose to start a charity. And you have my respect for that. I've been involved in charities for half of my life now, and it really is rewarding to make a difference. Please, those who are reading this and have never been involved in charitable giving before, try it! Now is the moment! However, for those who know a bit about charity and would like to challenge themselves and get involved even more, I strongly recommend being a foster parent. I absolutely enjoy being a foster parent, and I love my kids to death. Please read more about parent fostering on https://fosterplus.org. Good luck with the app!

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    Last month I interviewed @Nakkeeran about his venture WeCareSocial, by leveraging cheap talent in India Nak is able to build free websites for charities around the world. It would be awesome to see more Indie Hackers directly using their super powers for good.

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      Thanks Anthony for the feature. It was a pleasure talking to you and receiving some valuable feedback on the business too.

      The charity is still small and in its infant stages with a long way to go. Much more to achieve in the coming months and years :)

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