Blandiana Damoc

Name: Blandiana Damoc
Location: London, UK
Role: HR Team member

Fundraising Goal: $500

How did you get interested in global issues?
By attending University events and reading the world’s news. This has made me do more research regarding different global issues and finding out what the world’s leaders are doing about it.

Why are you volunteering your time to serve the world’s poor?
I believe that each one of us should somehow get involved in the global issues to help make a difference especially helping the world’s poor, If not by donating money at least donating time.

Any interesting tidbits to share?
I like reading crime books. I am a hair enthusiastic. I love going for long walks and exploring the outdoors. I love dogs.

My Compassion/Humility List
I will do the following for any friends and family who donate in my honor.

  • Make dinner $100
  • Walk your dog $100
  • Hairstyle your hair £150

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