circus of postcards Archives · Pipeaway mapping the extraordinary Fri, 16 Feb 2024 19:36:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 Circus of Postcards Fundraising: 1k Dollars for Arba Minch Circus https://www.pipeaway.com/circus-of-postcards-fundraising-report-arba-minch-circus-ethiopia/ https://www.pipeaway.com/circus-of-postcards-fundraising-report-arba-minch-circus-ethiopia/#comments Wed, 03 Jun 2020 11:57:36 +0000 https://www.pipeaway.com/?p=5039 After a year and a half of fundraising, will Arba Minch Circus get a proper roof above their heads? Read our Circus of Postcards fundraising report!

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Thanks to donors from all around Europe, the collaboration project between Pipeaway and Mala Performerska Scena managed to gather 1177 US Dollars for the Circus of Postcards. This project in favor of Arba Minch Circus, the Ethiopian social circus that works with local street children, was aiming to fundraise 2000 US Dollars for the purpose of renovating their inadequate training facilities. When we deduce 167 Dollars for banking, shipping, and postcards printing costs (thanks to heavily discounted price by our sponsor – Tiskara Grafokor), the total amount collected and available through the Circus of Postcards fundraising is 1010 Dollars, just above half of the goal!

We will provide 1000 additional postcards to our friends in Ethiopia. When sold, these could bring the rest of the funds needed to complete the project in the fullest!

More than postcards

One of the images in Circus of Postcards fundraising project: Contortionist girl Kefeni Teshome from Arba Minch Circus feeding a donkey in an unusual backbending pose, Arba Minch, Ethiopia, photo by Ivan Kralj
One of the nine postcards in collection shows Kefeni the contortionist feeding a donkey

Both individual donors as well as organizations responded to our call of action. Most of them purchased the postcards, but there were also other ways of supporting the cause!

For instance, one supporter purchased the right to publish one of the photographs in a publication. Another donated an amount without asking anything in return! Both of these examples provided more money in Circus of Postcards piggybank. At the same time, they left more postcards for further selling!

Some of the organizations even announced that once they sell the postcards to their fans and followers, they will forward the collected amount back to the project!

Donors were responding positively from Switzerland, Italy, Slovenia, France, Norway, Croatia, and the United Kingdom! It was a united European effort in recognizing the value of social circus work in Africa.

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1k Dollars – a success or a failure?

But, hey, we collected 1k Dollars only? Is that a success or a failure? I asked myself this question a lot during the last year and a half of fundraising for the Circus of Postcards.

When the richest man in the world is worth 120 billion Dollars, and the whole GDP of Ethiopia is just 84 billion, it’s easy to fall into a trap of questioning the wealth and empathy distribution

There were moments I felt my stomach churning with a building inner anger. Seeing the refusal coming in from a big industry player explaining they don’t have time and resources for external actions, even if the resources here meant the value of a dozen of their show tickets. Experiencing Instagram influencers sharing my photographs and project info, with thousands of likes and comments by amazed followers who “love supporting young women”, and then not supporting with anything but – a virtual heart. Hearing the silence of colleagues working with audiences, lacking trust that their followers could support this cause with a Euro or two.

In the world where Jeff Bezos, the CEO of Amazon and the richest man on the planet, is worth 120 billion Dollars, and the whole GDP of Ethiopia is just 84 billion, it is easy to fall into a trap of questioning the wealth and empathy distribution. But it is all irrelevant.

The part of disappointment comes only from the wishful agenda of changing the world. That’s nobody’s business. I rewrote this report as I didn’t think I’m entitled to any kind of moral lecture. In the end, all of us can and do help the world around us as much as we can. Also, nobody can solve the problems of the entire world.

Fixing the world in small steps

Instead of changing the world, we can change its bits and pieces. Essentially, I’m sharing some great news! The Circus of Postcards managed to fundraise for half of the future training hall of Arba Minch Circus, with a possibility to collect even more resources with the remaining postcards and author rights! This has to be an achievement worth celebrating!

If one is willing to shift one’s perspective, and see the world from the shoes of others, the small effort could have an enormous impact

It has thought me a valuable lesson. My modest in-kind contribution through photographing, designing, and managing the project meant the world to someone. There were other projects where I invested much more energy and still the far-reaching outcome could not be compared. Essentially, the lesson is that small effort could have an enormous impact. As long as one is willing to shift one’s perspective, and see the world from the shoes of others. We might not be even aware of the powerful tools of change we all possess.

Circus of Postcards fundraising – is it over?

In case you want to support this cause in some way, feel free to drop an e-mail at contact@pipeaway.com, or join our family of heroes through this link! You can still contribute! In exchange, you can get postcards, the right to use any of the photographs, or even just a thankful smile, if that’s enough!

Last but not least, BIG THANK YOU to those who have already given significant support: Artcena, Terra Vera, Positive Force – ROOM 100, Teatro NecessarioTutti Matti Per Colorno, Circus Xanti, Crying Out Loud, Matko Zekić, Benedetta Agostoni, Stefan Hort. The postcards you purchased became a strong cornerstone of the circus that will rise above!

P.S. This report was presented in US Dollars, as this is the international currency Ethiopians most often refer to. The supporters were all contributing in Euros and Croatian Kunas.

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Circus of Postcards Fundraising Extended: Join Our Family of Heroes! https://www.pipeaway.com/circus-of-postcards-fundraising-extended/ https://www.pipeaway.com/circus-of-postcards-fundraising-extended/#respond Fri, 15 Feb 2019 06:56:10 +0000 https://www.pipeaway.com/?p=3483 If you can and want to support the Circus of Postcards, you can still do it by March 31st! Help young Ethiopian acrobats get the roof over their heads!

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In 2018, I visited a small African social circus project called Arba Minch Circus. These boys and girls, many of whom have fled to the circus from the dangers of living in the street, impressed me with their dedication and perseverance, even though they are training in inappropriate and possibly dangerous conditions. The idea of the Circus of Postcards was born! The fundraising project offers you sets of postcards in exchange for the financial support that will improve the training hall of Arba Minch Circus!

We still lack some 1.200 Euros to enable Circus of Postcards to renovate the Arba Minch Circus training hall!

In two and a half months of fundraising, I am sad to see that we have not raised enough and that we still lack some 1.200 Euros to make the dream of these kids and their teacher Tesfahun Mergia – a reality.

Asked by some circus organizations if we could extend the project’s deadline, and pressed by the fact of still lacking some funds, we agreed to continue the fundraising until March 31st, 2019!

How can you support this fundraising?

Head to the article Circus of Postcards: Building the Future for African Street Children! The whole procedure of how to make a payment for this good cause is explained there in detail.

In the name of Arba Minch Circus and Mala Performerska Scena, Ethiopian and Croatian organizations working together on this project, we thank you for your contribution! It is truly essential!

All the income and the expenses will be presented transparently, so you can rest sure these organizations will not jeopardize the reputation of their 24 years of combined experience in making circus change people’s lives. If you have any additional questions, feel free to send them to contact@pipeaway.com!

The deadline for fundraising will not be extended further than March 31st! So if you have any means to get these kids a proper roof over their heads, contribute now! We will be glad to welcome you into our family of heroes! THANK YOU!

To get more familiar with these talented but underprivileged acrobats, read the article Arba Minch Circus: Acrobatics Saving the Street Kids. You can also follow them on their Facebook page.

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