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<p>Every so often that I use Wikipedia, I remember that I haven’t donated in a while. So I give a little bit as a way of saying “thank you” for this incredible resource that’s always there when I need it.</p>
<p><em>Every so often that I use Wikipedia, I remember that I haven’t donated in a while. So I give a little bit as a way of saying “thank you” for this incredible resource that’s always there when I need it.</em></p>
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<p><cite class="quote-attribution">— Carly M, donor from Australia</cite></p>
<p><cite class="quote-attribution">— Carly M, donor from Australia</cite></p>
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<p>When my kids are learning about a new topic in school and writing a report, their teachers usually suggest they visit Wikipedia to gather more in-depth sources for their research. I remember when my teachers used to warn us not to use it. I’ve grown up and so has Wikipedia!</p>
<p><em>When my kids are learning about a new topic in school and writing a report, their teachers usually suggest they visit Wikipedia to gather more in-depth sources for their research. I remember when my teachers used to warn us not to use it. I’ve grown up and so has Wikipedia!</em></p>
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<p><cite class="quote-attribution">— Veejay S, donor from India</cite></p>
<p><cite class="quote-attribution">— Veejay S, donor from India</cite></p>

Latest revision as of 11:50, 24 October 2023

Thank you to all who support Wikipedia. It wouldn’t be the same without you!

Every so often that I use Wikipedia, I remember that I haven’t donated in a while. So I give a little bit as a way of saying “thank you” for this incredible resource that’s always there when I need it.

— Carly M, donor from Australia

When my kids are learning about a new topic in school and writing a report, their teachers usually suggest they visit Wikipedia to gather more in-depth sources for their research. I remember when my teachers used to warn us not to use it. I’ve grown up and so has Wikipedia!

— Veejay S, donor from India