KevinM Wrote:
> And guess what? That's the reason why folks will hit the DONATE button on a WW&F go-fund-me page, or leave a donation in the bucket at the annual
> Victorian Christmas event. These folks get results. They are making stuff happen. Every time you visit, or look at the photos on-line, the
> results are evident. Success breeds success. It's a great formula and a great case study for other volunteer organizations with a passion for a
> common goal.
Thanks Kevin. It was good to see you Saturday.
And we have chosen "Fundrazr" rather than GoFundMe for our online fundraising due to their lower commission fees. We have two active campaigns:
https://fundrazr.com/NarrowBridgeAhead
https://fundrazr.com/21campaign
For those who shop online (and who doesn't) we're also on:
Amazon Smile: [
smile.amazon.com]
GoodShop: [
www.goodsearch.com]
iGive: [
www.igive.com]
Commissions of those sales (at no cost to you) go directly into our general fund.
Our gift shop is online too:
http://giftshop.wwfry.org/
Every little bit helps.
Ed Lecuyer
General Passenger Agent, WW&F Railway Museum
Help the WW&F Build Locomotive #11: [
build11.wwfry.org]
Bring Trains to Maine up from Africa: [
www.wwfry.org]