Fundraising for Destinie Global Communications Network by Marion Pound
Dear supporters,
My name is Marion Pound. I am the CEO and Executive Director of Destinie Global Communications Network. We are the NW Police, Fire, Emergency Medical Disaster Team, Destinie Global Communications Network, and Lone Wolf Radio, we have a long history of serving our community through our community outreach programs and talk show "Salt and Pepper" on Blog Talk Radio. With over 4,500 talk shows and podcasts, we bring a wealth of experience as former directors, producers, and live on-air hosts at community television.
We have recently opened our online store, where all proceeds will be directed towards our outreach missions. Additionally, we have started a new page, "Diabetics in Distress" on Facebook, where you can find us at @Diabetics in Distress. We would love for you to hit the like button, share, and invite your friends to join the page.
Our talk show is live Monday through Friday from 6 pm to 8 pm Pacific time, and you can call in to the show at 646-716-8423. We welcome you to come by and visit the show or even be a guest.
We are currently working to build the Center for Living, Loving, and Learning, and as a 501c3 non-profit organization, Destinie Global Communications Network, we rely on the generosity of people like you to keep our mission running. Our funds are running low as we assist several clients in need, and we desperately require your support to keep our engines running.
We are facing some major challenges at the moment, such as providing essential supplies, materials, and equipment not covered by insurance for our clients. These include items like wheelchairs, walkers, and canes.
At present, we need to raise one thousand dollars to keep our outreach strong and provide much-needed services to our county. We would greatly appreciate your donation, no matter the amount. You can donate easily through our Cash App @ $marypound77. As a central command unit for all first responders in our county, we are always the first ones in and the last ones out, and we need your support to continue our life-saving work. Thank you for your generosity.
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