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Closed 30/08/2018
Weʼve raised £220 to help children who are constantly visiting the hospital especially Manchester and Birmingham Children Hospital.
- Oldbury, UK
- Funded on Thursday, 30th August 2018
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My kids watch Operation Ouch where Dr Xand and Chris show children that are constantly visiting the hospital due to various serious medical issues and where really touched. They therefore ask if we can raise funds to support such children.
As a proud mom who loves helping people I believe this is a good cause and want anyone who can help this dream come to pass for my children to do so please.
Thank you in advance.
Joanna
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6 years agoWATCH THIS AND SUPPORT MY CHILDREN TO RAISE FUNDS FOR THESE CHILDREN. GO TO MY JUSTGIVING PAGE @https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/joanna.quaye?utm_term=WV8N55VYn. Any amount is accepted.
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6 years agoWATCH THIS AND DONATE TO SUPPORT THIS GREAT CAUSE MY KIDS HAVE EMBARKED ON. GOD BLESS YOU ALL!
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Supporters
20
Emmanuel
Aug 4, 2018
£10.00
Anonymous
Aug 3, 2018
Anonymous
Aug 2, 2018
£10.00
Aunty Jennifer
Jul 31, 2018
£10.00
Wofa Atta
Jul 28, 2018
God bless you
£20.00
Dorcas
Jul 20, 2018
£5.00
Miss Hannah Sandra Fofie
Jul 15, 2018
£10.00
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Joanna Quaye
Oldbury, UK
Watching kids as young as my children suffering and constantly visiting the hospital on Operation Ouch with my children open my eyes to the suffering many families are going through and it touched my kids to want to do something for those children.