Merkle Refugee Fund

After the incredible success of the Merry Merkle Tree fundraiser, we continue to have people who want to donate to a good cause. While we’re still accepting donations to the main fundraiser, we want to introduce another charity for the crypto community to consider: a Syrian refugee family, recently arrived in Canada, who are only $5,000 short of their fundraising goal to pay basic costs in their first year.


Your donations will go directly to the family to pay basic living expenses and help them build a life here in Canada. This includes learning english, school expenses for the children, drivers licenses, and other costs.


A Christmas tree lit up by crypto donations from around the world, powered by Ethereum.

Merry Merkle tree is a decentralized giving project enabled by the Ethereum Blockchain. This holiday season, we’re challenging the Toronto and global crypto community's generosity in donating what they can to worthy causes.

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Purpose

Merry Merkle Initiative is hoping to raise just $5,000 for a family of Syrian refugees recently arrived in Canada

The family is just a few thousand dollars short of their target to pay basic expenses for their first year and build the foundations of a life in Canada.

The Family

The family we’re working to support is a family of 4 from Syria, who arrived in Canada this December after years of waiting in a third country. The family came to Canada as part of the Private Sponsorship of Refugees Program. The father was a soccer coach, and the mother a gym teacher and former beautician. There are two children, boys aged 20 and 12. The older son was in IT school, and the younger in Grade 7.

Your donations will go directly to the family to pay basic living expenses and help them build a life here in Canada. This includes learning english, school expenses for the children, driver training, and other costs. Having enough money to get this foundation under them will make a big difference for their stability and wellbeing over the long term.

A DECENTRALIZED GIVING PROJECT.

Special thanks to all the people in the community that came together to make this project come to life in only 1 week.