Why Your Punish Geoff Dollars Matter to @InvisiblePeople
In a comment on The Punish Geoff Fundraiser post, Invisible People's Mark Horvath explained what he does with the money he is receiving. Mark also revealed that the $1500 raised to date has kept the project afloat:
I am so very grateful for Geoff and all the people donating. I honestly didn't know how I was going to make it this year. But more so than the money donated - I am grateful that people believe in me.You are all AWESOME! (((hugs)))Mark
Until Geoff did this fundraiser I was worried. As is, there is not enough money for me to get back to Los Angeles. This year I had to make some hard choices to get this project going. And I have put a lot of my own money in. Money is just the fuel that keeps the project going. If you look at the day to day operations it's rarely a day off with insane hours. I have worked close to 14 hour days nonstop since June 15th. The personal sacrifices are huge. Being candid again, I would stop tomorrow if it wasn't for the impact and the stories like Donny's and Terry's.
There is still more than five days left in The Punish Geoff Fundraiser so donate today! Your dollars are directly supporting Mark's road trip across North America telling the stories of the homeless AND you get to have some fun by giving me a shaving cream pie in the face ($18), making me do a live video chat in drag ($47), and/or making me walking in front of Congress with an embarassing sandwich board sign on ($161). Best yet, if Mark gets to $10,000 raised by end of summer he gets a matching grant from the Pierce Family Foundation. So please donate.
Thank you in advance for your support.