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£2,902
raised of £5,000 target by 112 supporters

    Weʼve raised £2,902 to aid the work on Rhodes/Kos to support Syrian children & their families who fled by boat to escape-colouring books/felt tip pens top request

    Funded on Saturday, 31st August 2019

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    I am raising money for Fr John Luke Gregory who is leading the work on the Islands of Rhodes & Kos to support young children & their families who fled by boat to escape the crisis - the focus is on the educational and psychological support required by these children to help them to get over the trauma they have experienced. Steven (Father John Luke) and I trained with together at the London Hospital - Steven is now a Franciscan priest in Rhodes and Kos and is supporting a growing number of children and their families who have fled the war in Syria. If you could help in any way that would be amazing.

    Fr John Luke messaged me yesterday - he had asked the children what they would like their friends in England to send them - they asked for felt tip pens and colouring books and if we could send sweets that would be great - no computer games or iphones just very simple things - so any support you can give will go towards buying these items from their wish list - thank you

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    • Theresa Lunniss4 years ago
      Theresa Lunniss

      Theresa Lunniss

      4 years ago

      Thank you for your support - we have sent the final funds raised to Fr John Luke for winter supplies such as warm blankets and jumpers (and Christmas treats) for the children.

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    • Theresa Lunniss5 years ago
      Theresa Lunniss

      Theresa Lunniss

      5 years ago

      Roy's Rhodes Reflections - a great video which shows directly the impact your donations are having and reinforces #TheLittleThingsAreTheBigThings

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    • Theresa Lunniss5 years ago
      Theresa Lunniss

      Theresa Lunniss

      5 years ago

      please take a few minutes to watch my vlog about our recent trip to Rhodes to visit the Syrian refugee children & take your kind donations - thank you #LittleThingsAreTheBigThings Your support is making a big difference

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    5 years ago

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    Supporters

    112

    • Bhairavi Agnani

      Bhairavi Agnani

      Jul 28, 2019

      Inspiring work Theresa and Roy. Will be spreading the word along...hope it helps.

      £40.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Jul 20, 2019

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Jul 19, 2019

      Fabulous work.

      £20.00

    • john stevens

      john stevens

      Jul 16, 2019

      Keep up the good work!

      £65.00

    • Shirley Cramer

      Shirley Cramer

      Jul 10, 2019

      Roy and co thanks for showing what needs to be done, hope it helps

      £50.00

    • Barry N

      Barry N

      Jul 8, 2019

      Keep up the great work

      £30.00

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      Anonymous

      Jul 5, 2019

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    Theresa Lunniss

    Theresa Lunniss

    Trying to support my oldest student nursing friend - Steven is now a Franciscan who is helping the refugee children and their families fleeing the conflict in Syria - they don't have the basic amenities we take for granted #LittlerThingsAreTheBigThings

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