Help us help those in hospital with COVID
Fundraising campaign by
Poobalan Pillay
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US$60.00raised of $25,000.00 goal goal
No more donations are being accepted at this time. Please contact the campaign owner if you would like to discuss further funding opportunities
Campaign Story
His intention through the book is to help people who lost loved ones due to Covid, allowing them to learn what a Covid patient goes through so that families can reach some awareness and a peaceful closure knowing their loved ones fought this virus.
He also shares mind hacks and techniques that he applied on himself to recover from the disease.
My Covid Journey: Techniques and Mind Hacks that got me through it.
There are many who cannot afford to buy this book but need it to help them through this covid experience. Our intention is to supply firstly to those in government hospitals.
Organizer
- Poobalan Pillay
- Campaign Owner
- [email protected], ZA
Sharing my journey to help save lives
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Donors & Comments
- Dariana Osnato
- Donated on Oct 12, 2021
This book can shift the mindset of Covid patients, and therefore support their healing process, families and even those who are not closely related to someone who has Covid but are living this pandemic stuck in the loop of "when we get to go back to normal?" and feel victims of the situation. It is a book dedicated to everyone, an inspiring story and I am convinced that patients in hospital wards should be finding this on the bed at the time of their admission. It will be a good friend along the way and make a huge difference in their healing process.
This book can shift the mindset of Covid patients, and therefore support their healing process, families and even those who are not closely related to someone who has Covid but are living this pandemic stuck in the loop of "when we get to go back to normal?" and feel victims of the situation. It is a book dedicated to everyone, an inspiring story and I am convinced that patients in hospital wards should be finding this on the bed at the time of their admission. It will be a good friend along the way and make a huge difference in their healing process.