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Weʼve raised £20 to support with the rebuilding of the Twin island of Antigua& Barbuda due to severe destruction caused by the hurricanes
- Dartford, United Kingdom
- Funded on Monday, 9th October 2017
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The Hurricanes have completely wrecked several beautiful Islands; especially Barbuda. That’s why I have decided to launch a just give campaign to raise £1 million pounds to support the rebuilding and restoration of such a beautiful country. The Caribbean islands have always been very popular holiday destinations due to their idyllic picturesque scenery. No doubts that such locations have provided wonderful memories of life changing events such as; weddings, honeymoons. Let’s find it in our hearts to give back to the small beautiful Islands that has given millions long lasting memories.
If 100,000 people give £10 each we have hit our target of £1 millon . If 200,000 people give £5 each we hit our target of £1 million. If 500,000 people give two pound each we have hit our target. There’s lots of different permutation to get to the target. The bottom line let’s do what we can to help the Caribbean nation. Nothing is too small; everything pound counts
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Lionel Ighodaro
Sep 9, 2017
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Lionel Ighodaro
Dartford, United Kingdom
I live in the Kent region and work for a local authority in London supporting unemployed disadvantaged groups with obtaining employment. My grandmother is from Antigua and I have many relatives living in the island. I feel indebted to support the region in any way possible.