Cash Out For a Cause

September 3, 2014 - The Possible Team

We have exciting news to share! Today begins our innovative partnership with Venmo, the social payment platform that lets people pay their friends with a few easy taps. We’re here to make those taps more meaningful. Now when you use the app— whether cashing out or simply scrolling through the feed, you can give $4 to Possible, which will go directly to providing life-changing healthcare to a person in need.

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How It Works

There are two ways you can use Venmo to support our work. The easiest way is simply clicking this link to give immediately. You can also donate a portion of the money you cash out— simply check the box that allows you to give.

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Whichever way you choose, a $4 donation will directly provide life-changing healthcare to one of our patients—from treatment for tuberculosis and malnutrition to a safe birth and chronic disease followup. (Note: $4 is a suggested amount.) After you give, your donation will automatically show up in your newsfeed with a link, so your friends and followers can easily join the mobile movement and donate instantly. 

Why It Matters

We’re incredibly excited about partnering with Venmo as a way to bring our mission to your mobile phone. We work in some of the world’s most impossible places, and want to share our stern belief that it’s possible to deliver high-quality, low-cost healthcare to the world’s poor. With Venmo and a few quick taps, anyone can immediately connect with our work and change a life.

Besides, think about all of the things you spend $4 on without blinking an eye: a latte, a new toothbrush, or a roundtrip subway ticket. Now with Venmo, you can take those $4 and easily make a donation that will create remarkable impact.

Don’t Have Venmo?

You should download it today! It’s a seamless way to send and receive money, instantly—whether you’re paying friends for a dinner bill, cab fare, or next month’s rent. And now with our partnership, those payments will be even more meaningful.

Give now to make an impact today. 

 

 

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