How It Works

Trusted help moves through accountability, not cash.

WeUplift pairs personal vouching with direct fulfillment so helpers can support real needs with clarity.

01

Vouch

A trusted person submits a profile for someone they personally know and can stand behind.

02

Browse

Helpers review approved profiles by category, urgency, progress, and voucher trust score.

03

Help

Support is delivered directly through bills, supplies, services, or verified purchases — never cash handoffs.

Who can be a Voucher

A Voucher is someone who personally knows the beneficiary: a teacher, employer, neighbor, friend, family member, mentor, or community member. They take responsibility for accurate information, updates, and responding if safety concerns are raised.

How trust scores work

Voucher trust starts at 50 out of 100. Positive outcomes from helpers increase trust, while admin-confirmed flags reduce it. Scores below 30 pause new submissions until concerns are resolved.

Direct fulfillment only

WeUplift does not move cash between helpers and beneficiaries. Helpers fulfill real needs directly through providers, delivery orders, bills, school supplies, medication, or other verified routes.

FAQs

Is this like GoFundMe?

No. WeUplift is built around vouching and direct fulfillment rather than public cash fundraising.

How do you prevent fake profiles?

Profiles require a voucher, admin review, community reporting, trust scores, and direct-help verification signals.

What happens if a profile is fraudulent?

Admins review the report, remove unsafe profiles, and confirmed flags reduce the voucher’s trust score.

Can a beneficiary submit their own profile?

No. A beneficiary needs a Voucher who personally knows them and accepts accountability for the submission.

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