We celebrate 50 projects financed!

Everyone likes to celebrate. You get yummy cakes, tasty drinks… but most importantly you share your joy with the people you love. Today is a very special day for us and we’d like to share our joy with you. We’re celebrating our 50th project financed. 

In our young history we provided a whole community in Guatemala with clean drinking water. In Bangladesh where a proper education is not easily accessible to children, we financed school education for 20 young girls. In Burkina Faso we helped parents to put their children in nursery school, a healthy environment where they can play and grow together with children of their age.

In our hometown Berlin, we organized a party in a refugee home inviting the neighborhood to join in to bring the community closer together. We also had fun taking refugee children to the Berlin zoo and spending the whole day with them. For their parents we bought bycicles and tickets for public transportation.

In Jordan we provided Syrian refugees with essential medication, in Iraq, we bought tents, blankets and warm clothing for people fleeing from IS. These are just a few examples of what we accomplished so far, but we could tell you 50 stories like these. Behind each story there are photographers, photos, customers and our project partners. Photocircle brings all these pieces together.

50 projects financed worldwide

We’re proud that we have a positive impact on the lives of many people worldwide and that we are not just a simple online photo gallery.

We want to thank our community: photographers, customers, partner organisations and everyone who supports us. Without you we wouldn’t have made it this far and we’re proud to be working with you!

We’re are convinced that this is just the beginning. Our hope is that together we’ll finance many more projects helping people in need worldwide.

Tree Amount
345.512
Since 2021 we've already been able to plant 345.512 trees thanks to the pictures sold on Photocircle. They will absorb approximately 27.640.960 kg CO₂ within the next five years.