Humanitarian Programs At SOS Children's Village, Banda - Aceh, Indonesia With Oracle-D

Welcome to the 27th update of Oracle-D Campaign powered by Fundition - A Decentralized Crowdfunding Platform on STEEM Blockchain. On 22nd October, we visited one of the SOS Children Villages in Banda Aceh, Indonesia to explain the opportunities and benefits of Blockchain Technology. And how they can leverage STEEM to manage some of their programs to help 2004 tsunami victims especially Children and their families. We have mentioned @Fundition as a major crowdfunding platform for their various campaigns that would affect hundreds and thousands of lives.

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Just after we delivered the Blockchain seminar at Malikussaleh University, we decided to visit to SOS Children's Village with the help of @mariska.lubis and @fararizky. At first we met the children at one of the villages and then discussed about Blockchain with SOS CV members who are helping and supporting various local programs. Things we discussed and explained during the meeting with the CV members:

  • What is Blockchain Technology and Bitcoin? Introduction to tokens, ICO etc.
  • Introduction to STEEM and STEEMIT
  • How to buy/sell or invest in cryptocurrencies?
  • How to earn Steem through content creation?
  • How SOS Children can leverage Steem Blockchain to manage its programs?
  • Introduction to @Fundition and other projects on Steem Blockchain

We also helped a few members of SOS CV management to join the blockchain using our newly claimed accounts through RCs we have. It was amazing to onboard many users quickly in a matter of few minutes! Please checkout a few pictures taken during our discussion with the team:

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@starkerz explaining about rewards on STEEM

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@mariska.lubis helping the team with translations

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Group discussion in full mode

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SOS CV's member accounts! @ridelst and @liajilham have made an introducing post as well!

Note: All images have been taken from this blog by @fararizky - Future Planning For the Humanitarian Program at SOS Children's Villages with Oracle-D

We hope that this session was worthy enough for the SOS CV team to manage some of their finances through the Blockchain. It's important that we encourage such programs that are changing lives and bringing so much value humanity. This has been our mission since the day one and it will be one of our prime focus in the future as well.

Humanity above everything. :)

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Oracle-D

is a new STEEM blockchain business venture bringing new investment into the ecosystem. Founded by @starkerz and @anarcotech, we previously were co-founders of the #promo-steem and @steem-ambassador projects, and we developed the CAMPUS curation system, which is a fully decentralised system for distributing rewards.

Core Mission

We remain apolitical, and our number one goal is to raise the price and utility of the STEEM blockchain, improve culture and education about the blockchain, and create opportunities which support exceptional quality content creators through collaboration with investors and clients. In other words, to add as much value to the blockchain every day as we can.

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You can support us in the following ways:

  • Go to our campaign's link given above and donate to us. The funding we get will be used only to cover the expenses of the events we will attend to attract more investors.
  • Upvote & Resteem this blog and spread the word about Oracle-D and our campaign.
  • Support our writers and their content which will ultimately empower quality on the STEEM Blockchain.
  • Upvote @Oracle-D witness by going to https://steemit.com/~witnesses or by using SteemConnect
  • Join our curation trail in SteemAuto to maximize your curation rewards.

Any kind of contribution is much appreciated and thank you for being a part of this Journey! Also, please do not hesitate to connect with us for any kind of collaborations that can help the STEEM Community grow.

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