Power Ledger would like to thank our August Community Advocate champion — known to most as @waltercc in Telegram.

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Power Ledger would like to congratulate our August Community Advocate champion — known to most as @waltercc in Telegram — who has received AUD $100 worth of POWR tokens and had AUD $100 donated by Power Ledger to his nominated charity, All Hands and Hearts. All Hands and Hearts volunteers address the immediate and long-term needs of communities impacted by natural disasters. Walter’s donation to the Puerto Rico hurricane relief program will make a difference in the lives of those impacted by natural disaster.

Walter provides ongoing support and community spirit to our Telegram channel. Among his many contributions, he is renowned in the Power Ledger community for curating and sharing relevant industry news and articles from around the globe. The discussion that’s generated as a result is fantastic — fostering open conversation, learning and sharing. These are aspects of our community for which we are extremely proud.

Walter also provided valuable feedback on our new website, changes we’re looking to implement in the near future to make the site more user friendly and informative.

Well done, Walter. And thank you!

All Hands and Hearts asked communities what they needed the most, and they are in desperate need for roofs, so they are installing disaster-resilient roofs for homeowners in Barranquitas and Yabucoa.

About All Hands and Hearts

All Hands and Hearts — Smart Response efficiently and effectively addresses the immediate and long-term needs of communities impacted by natural disasters. By listening to local people, and deploying our unique model of engaging volunteers to enable direct impact, we rebuild safe, resilient schools, homes and other community infrastructure.

Through volunteer and community engagement, we aim to help families recover faster after natural disasters using our “smart response” strategy. By rebuilding in a disaster resilient way, we prepare them for future events and, through the process, strengthen both volunteers and communities.

Learn more: https://www.allhandsandhearts.org/