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KatyaR

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20. This link was in a Newsweek article.
Tue Apr 16, 2019, 09:31 AM
Apr 2019
http://www.notredamedeparis.fr/friends/donate/

Here's the article link:

https://www.newsweek.com/notre-dame-fire-donations-fundraising-damage-repairs-rebuild-billionaires-1397667

They were taking donations for the renovations, but the money will now be used to restore the cathedral.

I plan on donating once I'm back to work.

#risingfromtheashes
Notre-Dame this morning... [View all] brooklynite Apr 2019 OP
This message was self-deleted by its author FM123 Apr 2019 #1
Heartbreaking.... jcmaine72 Apr 2019 #2
They need to get tarps covering everything asap to protect from rain/water damage Rene Apr 2019 #10
:) Instead look at at that was saved from the fire. Hortensis Apr 2019 #11
Those firefighters earned and deserve a very special recognition. sarge43 Apr 2019 #12
Thank God they didnt take Idiot's advice and dump tons of water on it from airplanes. honest.abe Apr 2019 #22
There aren't enough electrons in the Time/Space Continuum to detail what's wrong with that "advice". sarge43 Apr 2019 #30
I'm happy that the gorgeous historic windows were saved FakeNoose Apr 2019 #23
Yes. Amazingly, most remain. I was afraid that, Hortensis Apr 2019 #27
+1 dalton99a Apr 2019 #26
Saved? Oh Thank God! calimary Apr 2019 #28
Same here. The firefighters must have doubted also as Hortensis Apr 2019 #32
The one time Trump could use the word»sad» in context DFW Apr 2019 #3
Oh my, there are just not enough words.... FM123 Apr 2019 #4
I feel better seeing these images. redwitch Apr 2019 #5
I feel the same. Pacifist Patriot Apr 2019 #7
They can and will rebuild. Dave Starsky Apr 2019 #8
Remarkably intact. honest.abe Apr 2019 #25
The French and the world can look to the future. madaboutharry Apr 2019 #6
I am a BigOleDummy Apr 2019 #9
Is this an opportunity for Citizens of the US to show their gratitude for the gift received... NeoGreen Apr 2019 #13
Yes! Any idea yet where we could send contributions? FailureToCommunicate Apr 2019 #14
Yes, I would donate to this cause. Lonestarblue Apr 2019 #15
This link was in a Newsweek article. KatyaR Apr 2019 #20
Thanks. Glad to hear they've already had pledges of nearly 500 million euros. FailureToCommunicate Apr 2019 #24
as of this morning melm00se Apr 2019 #18
Yep! Fitting return-of-the-favor. calimary Apr 2019 #29
SO many churches, and other historic buildings, catch fire during renovation. Incredible that FailureToCommunicate Apr 2019 #16
Looks great. I mean, it's a fixer upper, but the main structure held. pdsimdars Apr 2019 #17
Amazing that they were able to save so much Hulk Apr 2019 #19
Did I read or hear that all the wooden structures did burn on the inside?? a kennedy Apr 2019 #21
Even in devastation, it is still stunningly beautiful jmbar2 Apr 2019 #31
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