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Hannah Goodwin & Amy Curtis raised £1,693.83 from 39 supporters
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Closed 28/12/2015
Weʼve raised £1,693 to provide urgent first aid supplies to 7000 refugees
- Calais, France
- Funded on Monday, 28th December 2015
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More and more people are arriving at The jungle, some having travelled on foot for thousands of miles, occuring injuries and disfigurements as a result. Inadequate fresh water supplies, cancer causing asbestos being used for shelter, e.coli and coliform are causing gastrointestinal illnesses throughout camp. These people need basic first aid supplies, pain relief and medical advice.
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Hannah Goodwin & Amy Curtis
8 years agoThank you to everyone who has donated so far, we are working hard to spread the word and get more donations and supporters on board.
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39
Gemma
Dec 28, 2015
So amazing Hannah xx
£20.00
mama g
Dec 28, 2015
£20.00
Terri
Dec 28, 2015
Every little bit helps...
£5.00
Charlotte
Dec 27, 2015
Great initiative ladies! All the best with your work in Calais!
£30.00
Anonymous
Dec 27, 2015
Great cause, good luck, James and Georgia xxx
£40.00
Georgie Kendall
Dec 27, 2015
Best luck with the mission ladies, if you need another nurse on board in the future I'd love to get involved! Georgie X
£15.00
Mandy & Alex Brook
Dec 22, 2015
What an amazing and selfless act, go Hannah X
£30.00
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Hannah Goodwin & Amy Curtis
Calais, France
We are qualified emergency nurses concerned with the humanitarian crisis in Calais