CURRENT CAMPAIGN
One In An ARMY is proud to announce the August 2019 campaign to support the Helen Bamber Foundation in honour of Jungkook's birthday! The donation period officially began at 11:00 pm KST on August 1st, 2019. Donations will aid the Helen Bamber Foundation provide rehabilitation services to victims of human trafficking. Everything listed in steps 3-5 under our individual giving instructions is optional, but extremely helpful for us to track donation amounts as we have no other way to see how much ARMY has donated (see our FAQ for a full explanation). Our hashtag for the month is #StrengthenWithJungkook and the hashtag for the Bonus Mission is #HealthyARMYHappyJK. The minimum donation amount $2.00 USD.
how to donate
Individually
Step 1: Visit the donation page and click on "donate"
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step 2: Donate $2.00 USD (or more) using your credit card
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step 3: Take a screenshot of your donation and watermark with your twitter @. Please make sure donation amount is VISIBLE but strike out any personal information (see example screenshot below)
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step 4: Submit this form
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step 5: Quote-tweet our pinned tweet or write your own tweet about the campaign using #StrengthenWithJungkook. Make sure you check out our August Bonus Mission #HealthyARMYHappyJK!
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You can also donate through PayPal by clicking here. Please make sure you add "BTS ARMY" to the notes section of your donation. This is extremely important as adding a note is the only way HBF can tally our donations! Once you've donated, please fill out this form
With A Friend
If you can't afford the minimum donation amount, pair up with an ARMY friend from your country to meet the minimum donation amount and submit your form! Don't forget to check out our August Bonus Mission #HealthyARMYHappyJK!
With A Fanbase
If you can’t find an ARMY friend to donate with, you can try reaching out to a local fanbase to see if they’re willing to run a collection pool for your region/country.
Please be advised that One In An ARMY has no way to monitor donations collected through fanbases; donors do so at their own risk. We recommend you only reach out to a base you trust and ask them to provide you with a screenshot that verifies they donated to the campaign. Please contact us if you made a donation through a fanbase and you have reason to believe the money was not donated to the non-profit.
If you don’t want to take the risk of donating to a third-party, save your money for a future campaign and check out the ways you can get involved without donating by visiting our Bonus Missions page or participating in our August Bonus Mission #HealthyARMYHappyJK!
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About The Helen Bamber Foundation
From the Helen Bamber Foundation's website:
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"The Helen Bamber Foundation (HBF) is a human rights charity based in London which was founded by Helen Bamber in 2005. Our specialist team of therapists, doctors and legal experts hold an international reputation for providing therapeutic care, medical consultation, legal protection and practical support to survivors of human rights violations.
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HBF does not wait until survivors are counted in official statistics, or formally recognised for the violations they have suffered. We work ‘here and now’ to treat each person with dignity and help them with access to health care, legal advice and human rights. We adjust the care we give in accordance with changing circumstances and challenges clients face. We help our clients gradually establish a therapeutic relationship of trust, which can eventually enable them to form safe, restorative and stabilising relationships in the wider community. This is an intricate process, essential for survivors’ safety, well-being, ability to re-build and move forward with their lives."
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Visit their website to learn more about this great organization!
Our Impact
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£10 – could provide emergency relief for a survivor who is in crisis
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£30 – could provide an appointment with a doctor to coordinate medical needs
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£50 – could provide a survivor a session with a specially trained psychotherapist
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£100 – could provide an expectant mother access to the mum and babies group