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£1,355
raised of £2,000 target by 108 supporters

    Weʼve raised £1,355 to raise money for the refugee crisis

    Southampton, United Kingdom
    Funded on Thursday, 3rd December 2015

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    As a society our current campaign is to #WelcomeRefugees and support those refugees that are making a horrendous journey from war-torn countries to find safety within the EU. We are raising money to support those men, women and children that are in need. In order to do this we will be sleeping out at our University, for sponsorship, to stand in solidarity and raise money for the Refugee Crisis.

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    • University of Southampton Amnesty International Society9 years ago
      University of Southampton Amnesty International Society

      University of Southampton Amnesty International Society

      9 years ago

      I am pleased to announce that the petty cash raised on the night of the sleep out came to £211.05 which will be sent as a separate donation to CalAid. So out current total is £1,546.05!! We have 7 days to go activists!! Amnesty love <3

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    • University of Southampton Amnesty International Society9 years ago
      University of Southampton Amnesty International Society

      University of Southampton Amnesty International Society

      9 years ago

      Update! The sleep out was a huge success!! We are 64% of the way there, with 10 days to go. Please please continue to share and encourage people to donate to this fantastic cause. Thank you to all those who participated in the sleep out and even more so to those who donated!! <3

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    • University of Southampton Amnesty International Society9 years ago
      University of Southampton Amnesty International Society

      University of Southampton Amnesty International Society

      9 years ago

      Thank you for all your support. We are a quarter of the way there! In light of recent events in Paris, it is important now more than ever to reach our target due to the added security risks for those in the Jungle. Please help us help them. Amnesty love <3

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    9 years ago

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    108

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Dec 3, 2015

      £20.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Dec 3, 2015

      £5.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Dec 3, 2015

      £5.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Dec 3, 2015

      £30.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Dec 3, 2015

      £5.00

    • well done everyone viv bainbridge

      well done everyone viv bainbridge

      Dec 2, 2015

      £5.00

    • from your most favourite uncle ;-) x

      from your most favourite uncle ;-) x

      Nov 29, 2015

      Well done to Sophie and all your SUSU Amnesty friends!

      £10.00

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    University of Southampton Amnesty International Society

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    Sponsor our sleep out!! We are working in collaboration with Erasmus, Medsin Global Health, Hope Not Hate Society, Students for Palestine, Winchester PeaceJam, Winchester Rotract and Amnesty International.

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