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Facebook to donate $2 million to victims of Nepal earthquake

On 25th march-2015 while at the f8 summit in san francisco, California,Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg introduced a new messenger platform with a donation button for contributions to victims of disastrous earthquake in Nepal, where by half a million people donated and raised more than $10 million to support the International Medical Corps ( IMC ). The social network giant will also donate $2 million to support those affected .

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A very big thanks to facebook!

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On Monday The social network giant said that,” its users will sign in and see a message at the top of their News- Feed including an option to donate to International Medical Corps. The IMC has helped a lot to provide relief in the affected areas.

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  1. johnpatel@yahoo.com'

    Thank you so much facebook team

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