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Dance2Learn

Presley Memorial Fund

if you would like to be a part of Presley's legacy and in doing so help those less fortunate than ourselves.
£65
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Closed on 31/05/2021
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Story

  When the beloved Welshie, Presley the Dog, crossed the rainbow bridge at the beginning of the 2017, people opened their hearts and tributes poured in.  

People used the chance to memorialise their own "best friends".

When the memorial fund closed at the end of the Spring, there was enough to bring light to a small village in Africa.  This year, 2018, our partner, The Gunjur Project Association, decided to build a training room to educate the local people how to look after their animals.  This room is called...  "The Presley Rainbow Education Place"  

If you would like to help to keep the legacy alive, please consider donating... as they say, "every little helps" 

About the charity

Dance2Learn

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www.Dance2Learn.org was set up in 2007 by Mei Catherall as a charitable company under the umbrella of www.iSource.org.uk to raise money to improve the school lives of the pupils at Jamisa Basic School in Brikama, Gambia whilst promoting dance and a feeling of community spirit here in the united Kingdom. This project has seen water & electricity brought in to the school and initiated a twinning with a school in the UK. We continued to support the growth of the library and were kept informed by the Deputy headmaster, Mr Badjie, on developments. With your help, the school has made tremendous leaps in the education league table in The Gambia. Since this initial project, D2L have been involved in helping the WHO to eradicate malaria through fund-raising to provide mosquito nets (and training as to their proper use) to Africa where a child dies every 35.8 seconds from this preventable disease. Our latest project is to provide WakaWaka Solar Lighting to students and needy, working with "The Gunjur Project" so that they are able to carry on the good work.

Donation summary

Total raised
£64.61
+ £8.75 Gift Aid
Online donations
£64.61
Offline donations
£0.00
Direct donations
£64.61
Donations via fundraisers
£0.00

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