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£31,484
raised of £35,000 target by 203 supporters

    Iʼve raised £31,484 to cover costs for volunteers taking humanitarian aid to our partner towns in Poland (Poznan and Glogow) and Ukraine.

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    Funded on Friday, 31st March 2023

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    We are a group of volunteers in the New Forest collecting donations and distributing them to support people impacted by the war in Ukraine

    https://www.newforestforukraine.co.uk

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    • New Forest for Ukraine2 years ago
      New Forest for Ukraine

      New Forest for Ukraine

      2 years ago

      UPDATE: To maintain an efficient channel of getting humanitarian aid into Ukraine, we are in the process of redirecting aid to Ukraine Relief based out of Castlepoint. Until the change is complete we continue to need funds to transport aid directly to Poznan and Ukraine. In addition we are supporting food kitchens in Ukraine and Poznan. A decision of the future direction of New Forest for Ukraine CIC will be decided over the next few weeks. In the meantime money raised will be used to support the people of Ukraine,

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    • New Forest for Ukraine2 years ago
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      New Forest for Ukraine

      2 years ago

      With your wonderful support we have now delivered 92 vans of aid to Ukraine and Poland, 3,000 improvised trauma kits, 120 generators and loads of knitted items. It total it is worth about £1.6mn. This wouldn't have been possible without your support in raising funds both through this campaign and also direct to our organisation bank account. To date we have spent £87k in sourcing and delivering this aid.

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    • New Forest for Ukraine2 years ago
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      New Forest for Ukraine

      2 years ago

      So far we have spent over £20,000 of the money raised on this campaign on delivering aid to Ukraine and Poland. This covers some of the vehicle hire, channel crossing and fuel costs. Everything else is provided free of charge by our volunteers. With the on-going donations coming in, we have increased the target of this fundraiser to £35,000 so we can deliver another 10-15 loads of aid. THANKS FOR YOUR ON-GOING SUPPORT

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    203

    • Alison

      Alison

      Mar 21, 2023

      Thank you for everything you have done and your on-going work.

      £10.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Mar 7, 2023

      £20.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Feb 23, 2023

      You are doing an amazing job which I’m sure is appreciated by those receiving help from you. Keep up the good work

      £50.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Feb 23, 2023

      You have our support - from the boys in Bank.

      £120.00

    • Kate

      Kate

      Feb 21, 2023

      Thank you for caring and all you do.

    • Yasemin Swanson

      Yasemin Swanson

      Feb 18, 2023

      Good luck and thank you

      £200.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Feb 15, 2023

      £500.00

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