Bees for Refugees

Sarah Orecchia is raising money for UK for UNHCR
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Bees for Refugees · 7 September 2015

UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency leads the response to refugee protection across the world. This work relies on donations so thank you for standing with refugees and making their protection possible. UK for UNHCR is the UN Refugee Agency’s national partner for the United Kingdom.

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Humanity can learn a great from honeybees who work together harmoniously and efficiently, as a community, to achieve a common goal. In distressed situations, honeybees will show remarkable altruism towards each other; defending, caring for and feeding the colony.

Perhaps we should allow ourselves to be just a bit inspired by bees to help our own human community, in whichever small way we can, during distressed times, such as the refugee crisis we are currently facing.

We came across this list below of the 10 things a mother was grateful for. After seeing so many displaced families and children in such helpless situations it really resonated and inspired us to start this page. It’s a great reminder of how fortunate we all are and hope it will inspire you to donate. Many thanks.

A mum’s list:      I am grateful for…

1.    Early wakeups = Children to love

2.    House to clean = Safe place to live

3.    Laundry = Clothes to wear

4.    Dirty dishes = Food to eat

5.    Crumbs under the table = Family meals

6.    Shopping to do = Money to use

7.    Toilets to clean =Indoor plumbing

8.    Lots of noise = Kids having fun

9.    Endless questions = Kids learning

10.Getting in bed sore & tired = I am still alive

~ Chelsea Lee Smith    MomentADay.com

Thanks for helping! 

The Unbeelievable Health Team

‘As a bee gathering nectar doesn’t harm or disturb the colour and fragrance of the flower; so do the wise move through the world.’ ~ Buddha

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