Last week, the tragic death of Orange-resident Chris Rothnie led to an outpour of donation on the social fundraising platform GoFundMe.
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His family received $16,831 from 272 donors towards his funeral costs.
Orange-resident Kelly Schofield, who started a GoFundMe appeal to raise $30,000 three weeks ago, says she is overwhelmed by the support she has been receiving.
Ms Schofield wants to buy a wheelchair enabled vehicle so that she could take her 12-year-old daughter Alyssa for medical appointments in Sydney without anyone's support.
Alyssa is suffering from cerebral palsy and global developmental delay - which means she can't walk, is non verbal, is incontinent, can not feed herself, has epilepsy and limited communication.
Ms Schofield, who is the sole breadwinner, said her husband, who is Alyssa's full-time carer, encouraged her to start the GoFundMe page and post it on their Facebook pages.
"A lot of friends and other people found out on Facebook that we were raising money. Some donors kept their identities secret."
Ms Schofield has raised a little over $5,000 so far and is grateful to all her donors.
What is GoFundMe?
Brad Damphousse and Andrew Ballester started the social fundraising platform in California, USA in 2010 and in Australia in 2016.
It is currently present in 18 countries, including Canada, the UK and the EU, and claims it platform has been used to raise $5 billion by more than 50 million donors.
"About two million Australians have donated to campaigns and more than $200 million has been raised for truly inspiring and worthwhile Australian causes," a GoFundMe spokesperson said.
"In NSW, more than $60 million has been raised from over 20,000 GoFundMe campaigns, including 655 across the Central NSW."
In New South Wales, more than $60 million has been raised from over 20,000 GoFundMe campaigns, including 655 across the Central NSW.
- GoFundMe spokesperson
Who funds the GoFundme?
Residents have been using the platform for various purposes including supporting an ill family member, the communities affected by natural disasters and the feel-good children-led initiatives.
Fundraisers, however, are not charged a dime.
But it is the donors who are paying for the GoFundMe operations.
"The platform is free for organisers. Transaction fee is 2.9 per cent plus $0.30 per donation," the website read.
The spokesperson said GoFundMe relies on voluntary tips from donors to help with the costs associated with providing its customer service and technology.
"Standard processing fees are charged by payment processors to cover credit card processing and safe transfer of funds," the spokesperson said.
"When someone chooses to give to a GoFundMe, they are given the option to add a voluntary tip.
"This tipping model allows us to offer a free platform to people wanting to start a fundraising initiative and make a difference to either their or someone else’s life.”
GoFundMe doesn't have any staff in Australia.
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