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United Freedom Convoy launches NFT collection supporting those hard-hit by the pandemic; auctions off a special Maddie de Garay NFT

By: Get News
United Freedom Convoy NFT aims to help those injured by ridiculous vaccine mandates, including vaccine injury, job loss, and mental health challenges. It has unveiled a special auction for Maddie de Garay, who was injured after receiving a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.

In a bid to drive change in the lives of people globally who were hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic, United Freedom Convoy has unveiled a game-changing NFT collection inspired by movements around the world.

United Freedom Convey is auctioning off a special Maddie de Garay NFT. Maddie, aged 12 at the time, was one of the more than a thousand children involved in the Pfizer study. She was permanently paralyzed and now eats through a feeding tube. With the help of truckers for Maddie, all profits from this specific auction will go directly to Maddie. 

“The team behind the project aims to help people suffering from adverse reactions, those who have mental illnesses, as well as individuals who lost their jobs due to hardships caused by the pandemic,” says Ritchy Marques, founder and CEO of United Freedom Convoy NFT. 

United Freedom Convoy announced that 80 percent of its profits would go to non-profit organizations that are aligned with its goals and causes.

Each Freedom Trucker NFT is a unique 1 of 1 truck that pays tribute to those standing on the frontline, who, in spite of the risks, led the way in providing much-needed life-saving help and protection to those most in need. It also pays tribute to men and women who needed to put their lives and livelihoods on the line to protect people. 

“These truckers inspired a global movement in more than 30 countries, with individuals globally standing up in solidarity with the fight to supporting those on the fringes – the vulnerable sectors of society, especially children who suffer from the adverse effects of the pandemic,” explains Ritchy, who is also a Crypto investor and NFT collector himself. 

Rallies took place worldwide in recent months, demanding more labor protections as well as health and socio-economic support amid a pandemic that has turned the world upside down. Freedom convoys have decried governments’ illegal actions and what people need to do going forward to fight for their freedoms. Others have advocated for bodily autonomy and freedom of medical choice.

“Our objective is to bring awareness and help individuals by contributing the majority of profits gained by the sales of this collection to those needing support for health and mental complications following adverse events and the challenges posed by the pandemic,” said Ritchy, who also urged everyone to join the movement as part of efforts to drive change – one freedom trucker at a time. 

United Freedom Convoy NFT announced 14,500 1/1 freedom truckers and 250 1 of 2 freedom heroes – 1 going to the freedom hero and 1 to be auctioned. There are more than ten various categories of traits, which include truck color schemes, bumpers, flags, posters, and others. This means there is a unique freedom trucker for everyone. 

In addition, five rarities of NFTs are available: common, rare, ultra-rare, legendary, and freedom hero. Each one offers a wide array of benefits in the future to the holder. 

Those who wish to support United Freedom Convoy NFT and join thousands united for change may learn more about the project via the website or the Discord channel.

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Company Name: United Freedom Convoy nft
Contact Person: Ritchy Marques
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Country: Canada
Website: http://www.unitedfreedomconvoy.com/

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