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GoFundMe’s U.S. Government Shutdown Aid Campaign Just Hit its Funding Goal

Posted on 23 January 2019 By lecrab
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By CCN.com: A GoFundMe campaign to assist federal workers affected by the ongoing government shutdown has reached its $200,000 funding goal barely three days after it was launched. Organized by GoFundMe CEO Rob Solomon in partnership with author and motivational speaker Deepak Chopra, the campaign was organised to help affected workers with basics like food

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