It was just an idea of a nice thing we could do for the victims; what the forget is your problem?
Aside from the fact that I refuse to believe that this forum should take any responsibility for the forgeted up nature of the kid, I already blow my money on 4 different types of charity (Both Alzheimer's and Cancer research, support for clean water, medical aid and food supplies in Africa and just paying out homeless people around the streets of Sydney) and I work in a company where we literally have a newsfeed with notifications for every new charity feed that comes up daily. You might understand if I'm a little frustrated by all the hundreds of "good causes" people want me to pay out to even where I have no personal connection to them.
What are we even going to do? Is it money or physical items? How much do they need and how much can/will we raise? How are we going to supply these people? Do we even know specifically who this support is going to? "Victims" is such a generic term.
It's an ill-conceived, if positive-feeling idea. What we
should be focusing on instead is our attitude towards the kind of behaviour that Sephiroth exhibited. That's going to have more an effect in the long run. We should be finding people in our community who clearly need a space to talk and offer that to them. We shouldn't be funding people we've not heard of before and will never hear from again.