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Rank | State | Gifts |
---|---|---|
1 | TX | 89 |
2 | CA | 10 |
3 | NY | 8 |
Keith
Murphy
$90
Mar 05, 2020
Thanh
Phan
$10
Mar 05, 2020
Jessica Phan
Machado
$90
Mar 04, 2020
Rey
Calara
$100
Mar 04, 2020
Kristen
Gallegos
Undisclosed Amount
Mar 04, 2020
Christine
Vo
$25
Mar 04, 2020
Anonymous
Undisclosed Amount
Mar 04, 2020
Amanda
Hua
$10
Mar 04, 2020
Jennifer
Nguyen
$25
Mar 04, 2020
Ciara
Madigan
Undisclosed Amount
Mar 04, 2020
Billy
Nguyen
$100
Mar 04, 2020
Francesca
Phan
$25
Mar 04, 2020
Jessica
Phan
$90
Mar 04, 2020
Donna
Lankford
$50
Mar 04, 2020
MARSHA REARDON
In Honor of Julia - A fabulous intern!
$25
Mar 04, 2020
Rachel
Tran
Undisclosed Amount
Mar 04, 2020
Lisa
Phan
$25
Mar 04, 2020
Coleman
Wylie
Undisclosed Amount
Mar 04, 2020
Thuyuyen
Vu
Undisclosed Amount
Mar 03, 2020
Niem
Nguyen
$50
Mar 01, 2020
Marylynn Ritter
In Honor of Sophia Luongo
$25
Mar 01, 2020
Anonymous
$50
Feb 29, 2020
Loisse
Ledres
$25
Feb 28, 2020
Hannah
Elcan
$30
Feb 28, 2020
Anonymous
$25
Feb 28, 2020
$25
Amico (Friend)
In 2016, a short video clip of boys laughing in a Roman suburb went viral. The boys’ game consisted of counting rats as they scurried out of a dumpster overflowing with trash, the children surrounded by dirty paper plates, plastic bags, broken bottles, and rotting food. They counted a total of 25 rats in five minutes. This is just one of many personal accounts of the systemic trash crisis that has plagued Rome for decades.
$90
Vicino (Neighbor)
Our international partner, Retake Roma, is active in 90 cities throughout Italy. This organization brings citizens together to fight against degradation in their neighborhoods and cities.
$130
Collega (Partner)
Our project currently has 13 local and international partners ready to help us tackle the waste crisis.
$200
Turista (Tourist)
Rome struggles to sustain itself as a livable city while simultaneously supporting the 2,000,000 tourists who visit each year.
$1,200
Problem Solver
Rome ships over 1.2 million tons of their waste abroad annually. This is an expensive and unsustainable method of disposing of their waste.