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£650
raised of £1,000 target by 16 supporters

    Weʼve raised £650 to help BYHP- a local charity that supports young people in situations surrounding homelessness.

    Banbury, United Kingdom
    Funded on Wednesday, 23rd August 2017

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    We are a group of 15 to 17 year olds working with the National Citizen Service to deliver a social action project to have a positive impact on our community and combat the stigma of young people, we hope you will give generously to this worthy cause as it is one that we feel strongly about and feel that it should be made a top priority within the Banbury community.

    We have a number of activities planned for the next 2 weeks and the money raised using the crowd funding will be passed to the charity as a cash donation to help them combat homelessness within the local area.

    We feel this is a vital issue that needs to be addressed within the Banbury community because it affects all of us. When we walk down the street we see these people who are not there by choice but by back luck and as a result of often horrendous circumstances, and if we can do just a little something to help these people get back up again we should.

    We feel that that it is our duty as young people to change the future for the better, we are the next generation and we are the future, and as such we should be the ones to take a stand against the issues that we face today, to stop them holding us back in the future as we progress as individuals and as a generation.

    Thank you for your support and for taking the time to visit our funding page, the more it gets shared around social media and the more people that see it, the greater our chance of success in making a big difference to our environment, and our local community.

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      16

      • Rachel Bathe

        Rachel Bathe

        Aug 8, 2017

        You were chosen as our 2nd charity to donate to this year. On behalf of Banbury Blues Netball Club we would like to say you do great work for the homeless thanku x

        £50.00

      • Philippa Clayton

        Philippa Clayton

        Aug 2, 2017

        Well done on all your hard work.

        £25.00

      • Anonymous

        Anonymous

        Aug 2, 2017

        £5.00

      • Anonymous

        Anonymous

        Aug 2, 2017

        £10.00

      • Anonymous

        Anonymous

        Jul 31, 2017

        This huge donation comes from the teams amazing efforts in running a series of events over the last week, The team have worked incredibly hard in managing these events so far, Keep up the awesome work

        £355.00

      • Anonymous

        Anonymous

        Jul 29, 2017

        -Connie Moses

        £20.00

      • Alison Webber

        Alison Webber

        Jul 28, 2017

        Such a worthy cause - so sad to see those who have fallen on bad times. Well done Caitlin

        £10.00

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      Banbury 2

      Banbury 2

      Banbury, United Kingdom

      We are a group of young people working with the National Citizen Service on a social action project to raise money and awareness for Banbury Young Homelessness Project, a local charity that works to help young homeless people within our community.

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