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MacFreedom Raises 350 Dollars for Haiti

Last week, I announced that all proceeds from MacFreedom registrations would be sent to Haiti relief efforts.  I’m pleased to report that because of your generosity, we raised $350.00!  This is no small sum and will go a long way.

Here’s the breakdown of where the money went:

  • I completed one “custom build” of Freedom for a generous donor who sent $150.00 to Médecins Sans Frontières, earmarked for Haiti Relief
  • There were 20 Freedom registrations for a total of $200.00 sent to the Clinton-Bush Haiti Fund (I covered the fees PayPal charges me).

All I can say is thank you!

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