Saurabh Jain

Saurabh and John

Fundraising for The Bhopal Medical Appeal
£1,511
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Celebrating the wedding of Saurabh Jain and John Hurst, 9 June 2012
Participants: Saurabh Jain and John Hurst
The Bhopal Medical Appeal

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We fund two clinics in Bhopal to help the survivors of the 1984 Disaster

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We really hope you'll join us on June 9th to celebrate our Civil Partnership.

Better yet, we may even raise some money for the Bhopal Medical Appeal in the process.  John spent a week volunteering at the Sambhavna clinic run by the charity in November 2010, and Saurabh regularly travels to Bhopal to operate and help train the local ophthalmology teams.

Sambhavna is amazing.  It is the best example of a patient-centred, community located, excellent and environmentally sustainable clinic we have ever seen.  The clinic is devoted to looking after those affected by the 1984 disaster, or still being affected by the toxic waste that contaminates the local water.  We've supported the charity for a while now, and we think they deserve that support.

If you were thinking of spending money on us, please, think again. Sambhavna needs it more than we do.  And if we've inspired you to learn more, please follow the link to the Bhopal Medical appeal site (click on the red box, right).

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Thanks, from both of us.

John and Saurabh.

 

About the charity

The Bhopal Medical Appeal

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The Bhopal Medical Appeal funds two clinics giving free treatment to survivors of the 1984 Bhopal Disaster (the World’s worst industrial disaster). It also treats thousands of people who are being slowly poisoned by drinking water contaminated with chemicals never cleared-up from the disaster site.

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,511.00
+ £352.75 Gift Aid
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£1,511.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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