If you’re not familiar with 60 Second Docs, it’s an ongoing documentary series that tells one-minute stories about interesting people. Helmed by content studio Indigenous Media, the series has featured subjects ranging from a woman who rescues rodents to a chef who finds ingredients in dumpsters.
Through a tie-up with GoFundMe, the series is now telling the stories of some of the people behind the crowdfunding platform’s fundraising efforts.
First up was Jordan Reeves, a 13-year-old from Columbia, Mo. who was born with only a partial left arm. Reeves is the inventor of Project Unicorn, a glitter-shooting prosthetic arm, and helps kids with disabilities design innovative products to celebrate their differences through her nonprofit Born Just Right.
Her GoFundMe, which Reeves discusses in her 60 Second Docs film, asks people to donate to the nonprofit’s workshops, which give kids with disabilities the opportunity to learn about technology that can help …