I feel like I’m living the first line of my obituary.
I don’t think there will be anything else that I do in my life as important as what I do now for Wikipedia. We’re not just building an encyclopedia, we’re working to make people free. When we have access to free knowledge, we are better people. We understand the world is bigger than us, and we become infected with tolerance and understanding.
Wikipedia is the 5th most visited website in the world. I work at  the small non-profit that keeps it on the web. We don’t run ads because  doing so would sacrifice our independence. The site is not and should  never be a propaganda tool. 
Our work is possible because of donations from our readers. Will  you help protect Wikipedia by donating Rs 100, Rs 200, Rs 300 or whatever you  can afford? 
I work at the Wikimedia Foundation because everything in my soul  tells me it’s the right thing to do. I’ve worked at huge tech companies,  doing some job to build some crappy thing that’s designed to steal  money from some kid who doesn’t know it. I would come home from work  crushed. 
You might not know this, but the Wikimedia Foundation operates  with a very small staff. Most other top-ten sites have tens of thousands  of people and massive budgets. But they produce a fraction of what we  pull off with sticks and wire. 
When you give to Wikipedia, you’re supporting free knowledge  around the world. You’re not only leaving a legacy for your children and  for their children, you’re elevating people around the world who have  access to this treasure. You’re assuring that one day everyone else will  too. 
Thank you,
Brandon Harris
Programmer, Wikimedia Foundation
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