At best, these infographics can point one toward donation links, organizations to support, and ways to stay up to date on issues

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At worst, they can be breeding grounds for misinformation, spread under the clever guise of peony pink and Helvetica lettering. Indeed, these infographics haven’t been immune to controversy. Accounts like the infamous Sudan Meal Project “charity accounts” have been under fire due to false donations claims. With a lack of transparency on where funds will be allocated or what organizations they are affiliated with, the users behind these scam accounts expose themselves as nothing but viral opportunists, preying on well-intentioned users eager to share their support.

https://lithiumagazine.com/2020/09/14/unpacking-the-instagram-infographic-industrial-complex

After taking to Facebook one evening, Dr. Soliman had the inclination to start a group looking for others in her industry like her

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She found 1000 initial connections who identified with her altruistic mission of reforming an industry and grew that group to 35,000 and created a 501c3 around the group called Pharmacist Moms Group

https://disruptmagazine.com/how-this-entrepreneur-has-taken-her-skill-sets-in-pharmacy-to-found-the-largest-organization-in-the-united-states