Seeing the destruction in Ukraine made Chris Hunter want to do something to help. So he made a videogame that directed players to charities.
Individuals and companies turn to less traditional forms of fundraising as they seek to aid those affected by Russia’s invasion of UkraineSeeing themade Chris Hunter want to do something to help. So he made a videogame. Emma Baravelli turned to chocolate to pitch in. Joe Trupia made custom Legos.
From individuals to corporations, people are finding creative ways to raise money to aid Ukranians after seeing videos and images of
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