29 year old person named Thom Feeney has started a website to help Greece.
The idea is to create a bailout fund for Greece worth €1.6 billion. The idea is to create it through crowd funding, which means people will contribute some money, whatever they can.
He quotes -
"All this dithering over Greece is getting boring. European ministers flexing their muscles and posturing over whether they can help the Greek people of not. Why don't we the people just sort it instead?"
According to him, Europe has € 503 million, if all just chip in some Euro, Greece might come back to track.
However, it is not just a donation website, that's where innovation is lying. You can contribute and get some parks.
Postcard of Alexis Tsipras - €3 +shipping
Greek feta and olive salad - €10 +shipping
Bottle of Greek wine - €25+shipping
Greek food basket - €160+shipping
All inclusive seven day holiday in Greece - €5000
Checking the website is must at https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/greek-bailout-fund#/story.


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