In Cotonou, Benin, a warm Christmas gathering has just concluded. Gate Charity, in collaboration with local partner JCI Abomey Calavi Sica, brought a special holiday surprise to community children on December 20th last year.
Approximately 200 children and their families gathered at the scene, and the entire event was filled with a joyful atmosphere. The children not only received Christmas toys carefully selected according to their different ages, but also participated in various fun games, creative workshops, and story-sharing sessions together. These interactive activities allowed the children to fully feel the specialness of the festival in the company of their families.
The event also prepared a holiday feast and Christmas-themed decorations, creating a warm and inclusive atmosphere throughout the environment. For each participating family, this is not just material support, but an emotional connection - allowing them to feel the care of the community and the true meaning of the holiday.
From the perspective of Gate Charity, this public welfare initiative continues its longstanding commitment to children's well-being and supporting community development. By collaborating with local organizations, it has further deepened the trust foundation between them. Looking ahead, Gate Charity plans to continue promoting public welfare projects globally, providing support to those in need in a practical and sustainable manner.
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OfflineValidator
· 12-23 06:22
This is exactly what the crypto world should be doing, much more reliable than any air project.
I really didn't expect that over 200 families could feel it, the details are on point.
Gate's operations this time are indeed conscientious, not just simple marketing.
I'm quite interested in the workshop part, I wonder what specific creative activities are involved.
The community care aspect is much more heartfelt than some major exchanges' forced CSR.
That's good, this is the contribution that Web3 should be making.
But speaking of which... won't the toys distributed to 200 families be too scarce?
The key is that the atmosphere is well created, as long as the kids are happy, that's what matters.
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SchrodingerGas
· 12-23 06:15
Um... it looks like a PR piece on community governance, but the data is somewhat interesting. The participation rate of 200 families translates into a cost-benefit ratio, and the per-interaction cost is relatively low when averaged out.
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LongTermDreamer
· 12-23 06:11
Hey, if this goes on, our exchange's charity scale will explode in three years.
This is how the crypto world should be, not just shouting slogans every day.
200 families receiving gifts, each one has long-term value, much more reliable than any scamcoin, haha.
Doing this kind of activity in Benin really expands the platform, even though it seems like a loss now, in the long run, this is the underlying logic for building trust.
Speaking of which, the real pump is not the rise in coin prices, but the increase in community warmth.
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MissingSats
· 12-23 06:07
Gate's recent operations are quite interesting, the feeling of over 200 families being happy together really touches the heart.
Gate Charity's Christmas charity event in Benin has successfully concluded, bringing festive warmth to over 200 families.
In Cotonou, Benin, a warm Christmas gathering has just concluded. Gate Charity, in collaboration with local partner JCI Abomey Calavi Sica, brought a special holiday surprise to community children on December 20th last year.
Approximately 200 children and their families gathered at the scene, and the entire event was filled with a joyful atmosphere. The children not only received Christmas toys carefully selected according to their different ages, but also participated in various fun games, creative workshops, and story-sharing sessions together. These interactive activities allowed the children to fully feel the specialness of the festival in the company of their families.
The event also prepared a holiday feast and Christmas-themed decorations, creating a warm and inclusive atmosphere throughout the environment. For each participating family, this is not just material support, but an emotional connection - allowing them to feel the care of the community and the true meaning of the holiday.
From the perspective of Gate Charity, this public welfare initiative continues its longstanding commitment to children's well-being and supporting community development. By collaborating with local organizations, it has further deepened the trust foundation between them. Looking ahead, Gate Charity plans to continue promoting public welfare projects globally, providing support to those in need in a practical and sustainable manner.