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A Los Angeles County official went off-script during a Saturday morning press conference to criticize GoFundMe over its fees. The official expressed frustration with the crowdfunding platform, particularly in light of the ongoing crisis affecting many residents. With numerous fire-related fundraisers underway, the official emphasized that the fees charged by GoFundMe could significantly diminish the financial support intended for those in need.
Highlighting the urgency of the situation, the official stated, "We are in a crisis," urging the platform to reconsider its fee structure to better serve the community. The comments reflect a growing concern among local leaders about the impact of fundraising costs on disaster relief efforts. As residents face the devastating effects of wildfires, the call for more accessible and affordable fundraising options has gained momentum.
This critique underscores the broader conversation about the responsibility of crowdfunding platforms to support communities during times of crisis, ensuring that contributions reach those who need them most.
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