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Re: Anyone else feels bad?

by amumtoo » Wed Dec 21, 2016 12:38 pm

Hi all,

sarahjlevans thanks for the link, I have made a contribution there.

I also wanted to make people on this forum aware that there was a screening of Vanessa Redgrave's film about the refugee crisis "Sea Sorrow" at the Battersea Arts Centre last Sunday which was really good. Vanessa was present at the end for Q&Aa which was also very good as people were able to ask questions about how to help with welcoming refugees and also in practical ways. Being able to host refugees is a major block of help as the council (Wandsworth) so far have only been able to host 1 family!!

Also the event raised £1.5k which is a great amount all going to the UNHCR.

On the other hand Samara's Aid Appeal have also had a massive collection of clothes this month and a number of lorries have left for Syria to take the clothes to families in need. Their next collection is in January.

A number of us have met for coffee and to discuss and a suggestion has been that we organise a fundraiser in nappyvalleynet for refugees through either a ticketed event (dinner) or possible through another screening of Vanessa's film. It would be good to know people's views and willingness to take such ideas or others forward.

If you're interested either respond on the thread of contact privately.

Re: Anyone else feels bad?

by M.A.H » Tue Dec 20, 2016 11:20 am

Hi there, I too have a huge feeling of sadness and helplessness regarding the Syrian families and I would like to meet up and offer any support I can. Please call or text me on 07947318794
Many thanks, Mellissa

Re: Anyone else feels bad?

by M.A.H » Tue Dec 20, 2016 11:14 am

Hi there, I saw this post a while back and have been meaning to get in touch! Yes I too feel incredibly sad for those people and I would like to get involved in anyway I can. Please give me a call or text: 07947319794
Thanks, Mellissa

Re: Anyone else feels bad?

by sarahjlevans » Fri Dec 09, 2016 2:57 pm

Hi there

A work colleague has set up a fund to raise funds in order to provide blankets for refugees currently living in camps in Jordan.

The blankets cost £7 each and it would amazing if NappyValley could help provide support to this amazing cause.

https://www.gofundme.com/syrian-refugee ... fundraiser

Thanks

Sarah

Re: Anyone else feels bad?

by sarahjlevans » Fri Dec 09, 2016 2:57 pm

Hi there

A work colleague has set up a fund to raise funds in order to provide blankets for refugees currently living in camps in Jordan.

The blankets cost £7 each and it would amazing if NappyValley could help provide support to this amazing cause.

https://www.gofundme.com/syrian-refugee ... fundraiser

Thanks

Sarah

Re: Anyone else feels bad?

by naf77 » Sun Dec 04, 2016 5:39 pm

Hi everyone on this thread :) Just to let you know another mum and I met up for coffee this Friday to talk about how we can take this further and raise money etc. We thought it would be good if we all could meet sometimes in Jan to discuss things further and perhaps arrange a fundraising event of some sort. If interested please PM me. Thanks!

Re: Anyone else feels bad?

by amumtoo » Thu Dec 01, 2016 9:04 am

Thanks for the heads up windywellington!
I follow Samara's aid appeal on Facebook too and found the contact for a Balham collection point hello@balhamvineyard
I have asked them for the address and will drop off a donation pack as soon as possible.
The email address suggested here wandsworthwelcomesrefugees@gmail.com is good, Fleur is the lead campaigner and she replied immediately. They're also organising activities in Wandsworth - sign up.
The social fundraiser in tooting tram and social is also on, tomorrow I bought 2 tickets for that (but don't think I'm going as no babysitter).
The Wandsworth welcomes families update mentioned a screening of a film by Vanessa Redgrave at the battersea arts centre on 18 December i got 3 tickets and will be going.
If anyone is around tomorrow morning I'd love to meet up and share thoughts? Pm me if you're free

Re: Anyone else feels bad?

by windywellington » Thu Dec 01, 2016 6:46 am

Good morning,
Samara's Aid appeal are currently collecting winter clothes to send over to Syria, and there is a local collection in Balham next Friday 9th and Saturday 10th December. Please see the pdf below for more details and contacts:

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Re: Anyone else feels bad?

by Bodders1 » Mon Nov 21, 2016 10:11 pm

If anyone ever needed convincing of the need to help this video "Remember Aleppo" from AJ TV is very impactful and heart breaking beyond belief. I sobbed watching the prem babies being pulled out of their incubators. Unfortunately it is so hard to know what can be meaningfully done but there are lots of brilliant ideas on this thread.
https://www.facebook.com/ajplusenglish/ ... f=NEWSFEED

Re: Anyone else feels bad?

by amumtoo » Mon Nov 21, 2016 1:22 pm

Hi all,

I have since responding to this thread, familiarised myself with Samara's Aid appeal that was mentioned here and will be making a money donation as a Christmas contribution.
But somehow this doesn't feel enough and I would like to do more - perhaps organise a dinner/Christmas lunch a bit similar to the other example mentioned here (with Syrian relief).

I wanted to see if other people from this thread (and more widely) would be up for it and we could think of finding a venue/restaurant/hall and put something together, either as something we could cook ourselves or not?

I would be happy to start thinking and organising and put something together quickly - what do others think?

Re: Anyone else feels bad?

by amumtoo » Mon Nov 21, 2016 1:22 pm

Hi all,

I have since responding to this thread, familiarised myself with Samara's Aid appeal that was mentioned here and will be making a money donation as a Christmas contribution.
But somehow this doesn't feel enough and I would like to do more - perhaps organise a dinner/Christmas lunch a bit similar to the other example mentioned here (with Syrian relief).

I wanted to see if other people from this thread (and more widely) would be up for it and we could think of finding a venue/restaurant/hall and put something together, either as something we could cook ourselves or not?

I would be happy to start thinking and organising and put something together quickly - what do others think?

Re: Anyone else feels bad?

by naf77 » Sun Nov 20, 2016 10:16 am

Hi there,

I saw your post and very much feel the same!
Have you organised coffee with anyone, if so can I join? I have a few ideas re collecting money for them.
Let me know. Thanks!

Naz
mobile: 07888897283

Re: Anyone else feels bad?

by caroclapham » Tue Oct 18, 2016 8:55 pm

After a coffee with a friend last week, discussing what we could do, we have decided to drive to Calais on Saturday 22nd. We will bring suitcases, big bags, food( http://www.calaidipedia.co.uk) and help for a day. We still have space in the car for donations. If you wish to contribute, you can drop donations by my place, I leave off Northcote road, I will make sure it will be properly used.
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Re: Anyone else feels bad?

by MarieW » Tue Oct 18, 2016 4:56 pm

I love the idea of finding a hall or similar to bring unaccompanied children to. Anything will be better than where they are now I imagine. Then we can bring people together to help with all kinds of things like bedding, clothes, toys, activities, and set up a rota to look after them. Like somebody said before, it might sound naive but maybe it could also work, and really help. A church hall, a gym hall that's not in use? I'm sure that make shift homes were set up for orphans by volunteers after the first and second world wars et c but do worry there might just be too much red tape to get through today...
I could also devote two days per month to look after the children.

Re: Anyone else feels bad?

by syrianchildren » Tue Oct 18, 2016 3:14 pm

What about Friday at 1pm at the Nightingale pub? Mummyinarush, can you make it? It would be great for you to tell us how we can help.

I work and have two children but could probably spend up to two full days per month looking after these children if that helped

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