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My friend and I are passionate about helping endangered species. We asked our school if we could raise funds to donate to the world wildlife fund at our school market day (see photo). We worked for hours and made an inpressive origami stand with recycled paper that made $281and I donated my $10 as well.
The school may have underestimated how much we would raise as we were not allowed to donate our funds to WWF and they had to go to the school (which is understandable). However, we still want to help the animals. We would love to raise at least this amount again to go to endangered species. My favourite is the tiger and I have started by donating my current savings of $20.
I am fundraising for World Wildlife Fund because I want to protect the future of nature. Deforestation, climate change, water scarcity, and illegal wildlife trade. These are some of the threats facing our planet today—and no one person or group can tackle them alone. But if we work together, we can take on anything.
We can protect the very things that keep us alive: our forests, our oceans, our fresh water, our wildlife, our energy supply, our food supply.
Please join me in this important work by making a donation today.
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