GiveSendGo Defends Fundraising for Alleged Murderer Karmelo Anthony

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GiveSendGo, a well-known Christian crowdfunding platform, has come under scrutiny for hosting a fundraising campaign for Karmelo Anthony, a high school student charged with murder.

The "Help Karmelo Official Fund" has raised over $484,000 to support Anthony, who is awaiting trial for the fatal stabbing of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf during a track meet in Texas.

Despite the serious allegations, GiveSendGo has maintained that the campaign does not violate its policies. Co-CEO Heather Wilson emphasized the importance of due process, stating that the platform does not label individuals guilty before the judicial system has made a determination. This stance contrasts sharply with GoFundMe, which has already removed multiple fundraising campaigns tied to Anthony, citing a prohibition on raising funds for legal defenses related to violent crimes.

In defending the fundraiser, Wilson articulated that the funds raised would not only be utilized for legal expenses but also for the family's urgent needs, including potential relocation due to escalating threats against them.


This decision has ignited a firestorm of criticism from those who believe that a crowdfunding platform should not support a campaign tied to violent crime. Nevertheless, GiveSendGo’s founders stand firm in their belief that faith and understanding should guide their decisions, remaining dedicated to the principle of supporting individuals facing grave challenges until proven guilty in a court of law.

The ongoing debate highlights the broader issues of free speech and support for Christian values in the face of adversity. While GiveSendGo opens its platform to various campaigns, the scrutiny underscores a growing concern among conservatives regarding the treatment of Christian organizations in the public sphere.

The reaction to Anthony's case reveals a stark division in how incidents of alleged violence are interpreted through the lens of ideology, with many on the left calling for immediate condemnation, while conservatives advocate for compassion, due process, and the preservation of faith-oriented support networks.

As the Anthony saga unfolds, it exemplifies the cultural clash in America today, where the values of justice, grace, and support for those in distress are often pitted against a more unforgiving narrative. The resilience of platforms like GiveSendGo serves as a testament to the tenacity of conservative principles in a landscape that often seeks to cancel them.

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