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August 15, 2014, 04:37:07 PM
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Recently, I started giving out pizza to those who seemed to need the food for there families.
According to my email, I've ordered atleast 25+ orders (ranging from $40-95 each order) within a 2 day span for those who requested aid


Yes, I've spent over $1500+ easily out of my own pocket to assist people, I've gotten $300-400 total of donations from generous redditors after reviewing my thread

http://www.reddit.com/r/RandomActsOfPizza/comments/2dlvle/read_if_youve_gotten_pizzas_from_me/
http://www.reddit.com/r/RandomActsOfPizza/comments/2dgpm9/giving_dominos_pizza_to_anyone_in_need_usa_only/

Sometimes I am unable to get to everyone due to the large amount of requests and limited time that I have to do the requests as one single person.
However I want to try and get more contributors involved if possible, Don't consider this a beg thread. This is 100% voluntarily


I posted proof pictures in the reddit threads and BTC address for any donations that people want to contribute


Please keep your negativity to yourself, I'm only trying to do good for people and get food for families. If donators would like to contribute more than $25 btc, you'll get pizza anytime you'd like as a perk of contributing and a personal thank you letter if you'd like one
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August 15, 2014, 07:04:59 PM
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Recently, I started giving out pizza to those who seemed to need the food for there families.
According to my email, I've ordered atleast 25+ orders (ranging from $40-95 each order) within a 2 day span for those who requested aid

You are doing quite a good deed, however for these hungry families that can't afford food on a daily basis I presume, would it not be wiser to donate somewhat healthier and nutritious food than say pizza? Or perhaps donate canned food that can last longer and make your donations last longer too. Wink

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