Agency: Indigenous
Client: GoFundMe
Date: Jul 2019
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Indigenous, which produces the popular 60 Second Docs series, has partnered with GoFundMe to create a series of short documentaries highlighting life-changing human interest stories, the first of which features a 13-year-old girl who makes prosthetics for children.

Social fundraising platform GoFundMe partnered with the production company to celebrate humans doing good things in their communities.

The first documentary in the monthly series is called ‘Glitter Girl’ and it follows the story of Jordan Reeves, 13, of Columbus, Missouri who was born without a left hand. Instead of seeing it as a disability, used it as an advantage in her pursuit of advancing the world of product design. Reeves started a GoFundMe to support her non-profit, Born Just Right, that helps disabled kids gain confidence by designing fun new products to celebrate their limb differences – such as her own glitter cannon that attaches to her arm.

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GoFundMe

Indigenous Media