LFA World Charity Fund

The Lovian Freethought Academy World Charity Fund is a charity organization created by the Lovian Freethought Academy, Marcus Villanova, and Australian Prime Minister Julia Gilard. The organization was founded in the September of 2012, and was based of the first ever LFA charity fund the LFA Haiti Fund but to continue through the years. The organization's goals are to donate money to domestic and worldwide disasters. The first long term project was the "Lovian Poverty Target" to target poverty and homelessness around Lovia. The first short term project was the "Save people from Sandy!" to donate money to help survivors of the super storm "Sandy", in the Tri-state area.

Lovian Poverty Target
The LPT was set up the day after the founding of the organization to help eleminate poverty and homelessness around Lovia. Currently the project has raised about 350,000 dollars but sent about 50,000 of it's total fund to the "Save people from Sandy!" project due to its urgent needs. So far it's projected about 1 in 5 Lovians live in poverty or are homeless and have help buy food for these families. The project has held about 20 "Food banks" where voulenteers have came out to serve food to families. The LPT recently used a vacant lot bought out by Villanova Inc. and Marcus Villanova to house about 40 homeless people a night in Noble City.

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 * Marcus Villanova and Villanova Inc. - 40,000
 * Julia Gilard - 3,000
 * Jeremy Major - 2,500
 * add your total here!

Save people from Sandy!
After the super storm Sandy hit the American east coast the LFAWCT set up "Save people from Sandy!" to collect money, blankets and generators for people hit hard in the area. The project, set up on October 31st, has raised over 400,000 dollars from people around Lovia. The biggest donations have came from Julia Gilard and Marcus Villanova each donating 40,000 dollars, while the rest have came from normal citizens. The project was called out after the leader, Marcus Villanova said he "blamed the hurricane on the (American) Republican Party" due to there "lack of acknowlegding basic science". Since then Marcus has apolodized for his statement that the party started the hurricane but still thinks they do not believe in science. The project has bought or collected about 2,000 blankets, bought or collected about 100 generators. The organization has also given money to families who did not have insurance to rebuild there houses and buy food.