Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) relies on the support of hundreds of thousands of individual donors across the United States and worldwide to make our work possible. Here are some of the creative ways that people have raised money for MSF.

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For Darfur Inc.

For Darfur was started by a group of high school friends from Delray Beach, FL to raise awareness and funds for Doctors Without Borders' work in Darfur, Sudan. Throughout last year the group organized a series of fundraising events including concerts, auctions and parties where they raised an amazing $100,000 and they are continuing their efforts in 2008 with more events. For Darfur was started by Gabriel Schillinger, Grant Dubler, Matthew Teper, George Merck, Clea Stone, Kayle Gishen, James Sunshine

eQuilter

eQuilter

When Luana Rubin founded eQuilter, the world's largest online quilting resource, nine years ago in Boulder, CO, she decided to donate two percent of net sales to charity each month. Luana announced at the end of 2007 that eQuilter had contributed $525,000 to charity since the company was founded. To celebrate her achievement she presented Doctors Without Borders/Médecines Sans Frontières a gift for $6,144.24 on Christmas Eve 2007, bringing the total amount she has donated to the organization to $50,000. Tom Coogan (pictured left), a returned volunteer, accepted the check from Luana (pictured right) and her staff on behalf of Doctors Without Borders.

Rare Stamp Auction Produces Largest Gift in MSF's History, Over $9 Million


The international medical humanitarian organization Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) expresses its gratitude for a gift of $9,136,000 from Bill and Sue Gross of Laguna Beach, California, generated from the sale at auction of a portion of Mr. Gross's rare and extensive stamp collection.

"This has the potential to be one of the largest donations in the 36-year history of our organization," said Dr. Darin Portnoy of New York City, president of the U.S. section of Doctors Without Borders. "The incredible generosity of Bill and Sue Gross will help ensure that our medical teams can provide lifesaving care to victims of the most urgent and neglected crises around the world. Doctors Without Borders is also grateful that the Gross' have entrusted us with finding where the needs are the greatest."

The William H. Gross Collection

Press Release:
June 11, 2006 – Major Donation Made to Doctors Without Borders

Annual Sudan Jam


High School student Aylin Saner of Valrico, FL and eight of her friends got together and organized the Annual Sudan Jam, a benefit concert to help raise awareness and aid for the situation in the Darfur region of Sudan. The event, an all-day concert with local bands, had a great turnout which helped raise $14,750 to aid Doctors Without Borders' work with displaced persons in Darfur.

Mt. Kilimanjaro Climbers

Justin Watson and Craig Helker organized the Mt. Kilimanjaro Climbers for Doctors Without Borders which set out to climb the tallest freestanding mountain in the world, Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania and to raise funds for Doctors Without Borders. With the team, Leigh Jablonski, Lisa Kaiser and Jeff Samida they set the goal to raise at least $1,000 each, but the project was so successful, they ended up raising much more than that with the final total of $11,291. They reached the summit of Kilimanjaro on January 4, 2007.Mt. Kilimanjaro Climbers

 

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