The Darfur Wall
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The Darfur Wall is a non-profit web site that raises awareness of the Darfur conflict and supports Darfur-relief organizations. It displays a list of numbers from 1 to 400,000, each representing one person killed in Darfur. Visitors can change the color of a number from gray to white by donating one dollar or more.
One hundred percent of the proceeds from The Darfur Wall benefit four non-profit organizations:
The Darfur Wall received its first donation on November 15, 2006. In the next month the project raised more than $10,000 (U.S.). As of March 27, 2007, more than 10% of the wall has been lit, representing donations of over $40,000.
[edit] References
- "Young people respond to Darfur crisis". The Republican. January 30, 2007
- "Web creativity brings aid to Darfur". Spokane Spokesman-Review. January 27, 2007
- "Hoping to Help Darfur, $1 at a Time". Seattle Times. January 24, 2007
- "Seattle Man's Darfur Web Site Raises Awareness and Money". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. January 20, 2007
- "Web Site Shines Light on 400,000 Tragedies" (registration required). Daily Hampshire Gazette. December 29, 2006