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Michelle’s Big Fundraiser

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Michelle Frechette has been incredibly generous in the ways she’s given to Big Orange Heart.  And now she’s taking it to another level!  Setting a target to raise $1,000 for BOH and if she hits this, she will have the Big Orange Heart icon tattooed on her wrist around her GiveWP logo.

There are a couple of ways we need your support with this:

Number 1 – share the message.

Retweets, shares, likes etc. will help to raise awareness of this incredible fundraiser. Let get the word out there about how Michelle is supporting our cause.

https://twitter.com/aBigOrangeHeart/status/1364861780611235840

Number 2 – make a donation, it is a fundraiser after all.

If you have the ability and desire to support, then please do on her dedicated Facebook fundraiser page, linked below. If you’re not a Facebook user and would still like to support this campaign, please use our regular donation page and drop us a quick note to say you’d like this donation to count towards the $1,000 target.

Any support of this campaign is greatly appreciated. Michelle has been a regular figure in the giving to not only Big Orange Heart but to the wider WordPress community and beyond. We’d like to see her supported by our community in her efforts.

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