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Student: Eunice Sun School: Arizona State University 3rd Place, Video
Student: Eunice Sun School: Arizona State University 3rd Place, Video
Student: Abby Bowser School: Arizona State University 2nd Place, Video
Student: Tyler Wagner School: Arizona State University 1st Place & People’s Choice, Video
Student: Clark Hudson School: Arizona State University 3rd Place, Video
Student: Ryan Snell School: Arizona State University 3rd Place, Video
Student: Guomei Chen School: Arizona State University 2nd Place & People’s Choice, Video
Student: Jennifer Dam & Kaelyn Nolan School: Arizona State University 1st Place, Video
Student: Lindsay Prester School: Arizona State University 1st Place, Video
Student: Emily Van Camp and Nghi Tran School: Arizona State University 2nd Place, Video
Student: Thom Kim and Connor Wodynski School: Arizona State University 3rd Place, Video
Student: Sofia Ruescas School: St. Mary’s University 1st Place, Video
Student: Claudia Forero and Alexandra Estrella School: Arizona State University 2nd Place, Video
Student: Quincy Reams School: Arizona State University
Student: Kaitlyn Boyd School: Arizona State University
Student: Paulina Adame and Omar Mota School: Arizona State University
Student: Rachel Addington School: Arizona State University Description: The video prompts the audience to be the change by donating cash because it is flexible for relief organizations. The change then transforms using stop motion animation into the items that can be purchased with cash donations.
Student: Bradley Parks, Shannon Sweatt, Megan Perkins, Raine Yip School: The University of Alabama Description: Although all donations are accepted, donating cash will help much more in providing service to all.
Student: Emma DeVane, Emily Pina School: Arizona State University Description: When disaster strikes, our first instinct is to help. Sending food, clothing, medicine and other resources may be the first priority on our minds. However, sending specific items is not always the most effective solution. During these troubling times, making even the smallest donation can […]
Noah Andersen – Arizona State University Cash has always been fast. But now it’s faster than ever. Digital monetary donations are the best way to support disaster victims because they are fast, sustainable, and flexible.
Michelle Gonzalez- Arizona State University People who donate goods like clothing and canned foods often mean well but sometimes it can cause more harm than good. With cash, it enables you to tackle the disaster head on. It helps relief organizations to be able to buy the exact supplies needed in the exact quantity, it […]