COVID-19 has hit people hard financially. This is $ redistribution at it’s best – collective gifts of $250 from those who want to help, to those who need it most.
OK, LET’S BREAK IT DOWN
Random Acts of Relief is a gift of $250 to those who have had a drop in income due to COVID-19, and a personal reminder that they are going to get through this.
We built Random Acts of Relief to get gifts of $250 to those who need it most. How? By redistributing money from those who want to help, and within hours.
WHY CLEO?
👀Cleo’s AI can detect whose income has changed so that the people who receive a random act, are the people who need it
⚡Cleo’s fast. People need relief now, and they’ll be able to get their funds within 24 hours, not weeks and weeks
👊Our mission is to improve customer’s about financial health. This is more important now than ever
💯We have a community packed with legends like Melissa wanting to help each other out
Yeah, the Cleo fam want to help – It was actually a message from Melissa that kicked this all off.
I’M FEELING BALLER HOW DO I GIVE
By clicking right here, you can give anything from $5 to $5,000,000. Seriously, every single donation makes a huge difference.
Why not leave a note with your kindness – words of support, a haiku, your best emoji etc. – you do you, we’ll pass it on.
If the whole web thing isn’t for you, type “random acts of relief” to Cleo in-app – you and her can take it from there.
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Random Acts of Relief has just launched. It's all about getting gifts of $250 to those of you who need it right now, by crowdsourcing money from those who can afford to give.