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Iʼve raised £70 to To support victims and families of the Manchester Terror attack on 22nd May 2017 #WeStandTogether
- Funded on Thursday, 22nd June 2017
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The Survivors Assistance Network (SAN) is a project of the Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Foundation for Peace which was founded by the parents of 12 year-old Tim Parry who was killed in the 1993 IRA attack in Warrington, UK. Drawing on the experiences of victims and survivors of terrorist incidents all over the world, SAN provides practical and emotional support for people affected by acts of terrorism in any way.
Money raised through this appeal will help SAN support people affected by the attack at Manchester Arena on Monday 22nd May 2017 including the bereaved and injured as well as witnesses and those affected in other ways to cope and, as best as possible, recover from their experience.
Your support will help our dedicated team of Case Workers to work with survivors to identify their needs, to develop individual care plans and to support them to access the help they need.
SAN also manages a network that enables survivors to link in with others who understand what they have been through.
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Paula Turner
Jun 1, 2017
Susan Curran
Jun 1, 2017
£10.00
Martin Rodgers
May 25, 2017
£10.00
Anonymous
May 25, 2017
Our thoughts go out to all those victims
£10.00
Anonymous
May 23, 2017
£10.00
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