A GoFundMe is raising funds to pay for the funeral of a Fisher College student killed in a hit-and-run crash in Roxbury on Saturday.
Amid the heavy scrutiny Mark Andrews has faced since dropping a potential game-tying, two-point conversion, Bills fans have started a GoFundMe to donate to his charity.
Two college sophomores started a GoFundMe after seeing death threats and nasty discourse directed toward Ravens tight end Mark Andrews.
In the wake of the Los Angeles wildfires, Flavor Flav is using his influence and platform to assist those impacted with the launch of a fundraiser. On Monday (Jan. 20), the Public Enemy member announced the new initiative, created in partnership with GoFundMe and the Black Music Action Coalition, on social media.
More than $100 million has been donated to victims of the Los Angeles wildfires through GoFundMe campaigns — the popular crowdfunding platform that verifies all accounts to protect against scams.
Mark Andrews endured one of the toughest days of his professional career in the Ravens' 27-25 loss to the Bills on Sunday. Buffalo fans have helped out one of his favorite causes as a result.
Kayleigh Dalrymple’s family is seeking donations through a GoFundMe effort after she died in a car accident Friday night. Five other teenagers were riding in a Jeep along with 14-year-old Dalrymple when the driver lost control and struck a group of trees near the Marshall-Peoria County line in Chillicothe,
After Palisades natives banded together on WhatsApp and raised more than $120,000 on GoFundMe, they face what experts say has become a common scenario after natural disasters: Unexpected scrutiny and challenges as they attempt to manage and distribute the funds.
As California’s massive wildfires burn, thousands of GoFundMe campaigns for victims have become an outlet for onlookers transfixed by the blazes and eager to do something to help
AEW/Ring of Honor star Danhausen shares the GoFundMe page to help Allie Katch following her serious injury suffered at The PEople vs. GCW event
THE family of a Bradford woman has raised thousands of pounds in her name following her death. Lisa Gorman, 48, from Idle, was described as "fun-loving, kind, and generous" by her family, who "wish she could have realised how loved she was by everyone".