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Closed 08/04/2018

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£35
raised of £500 target by 2 supporters

    Weʼve raised £35 to support Simon Dobbin and his family

    Mildenhall, United Kingdom
    Funded on Sunday, 8th April 2018

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    Simon was brutally beaten in an unprovoked attack after a football match almost 3 years ago and has been left unable to do anything for himself and cannot communicate. He is totally dependant on the care his loving wife and daughter provide for him. We are hoping to raise funds to provide help with his continuing care.

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    Philip and Julie Symonds

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      6 years ago

      Philip and Julie Symonds started crowdfunding

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      Page last updated on: 12/9/2017 13.33

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      • Susan Vaughan-Schiele

        Susan Vaughan-Schiele

        Dec 9, 2017

        Sorry it's not more.Good luck with the DIY SOS transformation, I hope the upheaval hasn't been too rough.

      • Miriam Evans

        Miriam Evans

        Dec 9, 2017

        What a thoughtful thing to do x

        £30.00

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      Philip and Julie Symonds

      Philip and Julie Symonds

      Mildenhall, United Kingdom

      Before Simon was atttacked we had worked together for over fifteen years at Browns of Burwell. The company held a raffle amongst other events to raise money for Simon’s ongoing care. Please donate to help Simon.

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