Edward Hardy

Support and Aid for Victims of the Disaster at Grenfell Tower

Fundraising for Kensington & Chelsea Foundation
£56,713
raised of £55,000 target
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Disaster at Grenfell Tower , 15 June 2017
We are a fundraising charity in Kensington and Chelsea, set up in 2008 and based in North Kensington. We raise funds to support more than 50 local charities working across a range of local needs.

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Thanks for taking the time to visit my JustGiving page. 

As a Londoner and as a human being, it is impossible to be unaffected by the harrowing, unnecessary loss of life, injury, sorrow and the continuing desperate and disturbing situation facing those that were residents of Grenfell Tower, Latimer Road West London. It is impossible not to feel deep, profound shock and just stand by and not make the effort to help those who are innocent victims of a seemingly gross negligence. It is impossible not to commend the local community for their response of coming together to support those immediately affected by this tragedy at this time, and I am asking you to please help me raise funds to assist those who are suffering and their families.

For me, culpability and accountability falls entirely on those responsible for providing secure, safe housing for those who live in public housing and the citizens/residents of the UK who are vulnerable. It is shameful. There must be a dramatic change. Tonight, all of the people who lived in Grenfell Tower and survived have lost their homes and are displaced with uncertainty and suffering. Many traumatised are still in hospitals throughout the capital recovering from this tragedy. Many are in a critical condition. And many men, women, and children have lost their lives as a direct result of this gross negligence. This disaster feels like it could have been undoubtedly avoided. It is unacceptable in this day and age that men, women, and children are not safe in their homes - homes that are provided by public/social housing - because those homes were not adequately maintained to a correct and appropriate standard. It is shameful.

My heart goes out to those who have lost their lives and their loved ones. My thoughts are with the innocent families who are suffering - those who have lost their homes and possessions, their friends, families, relatives, children and their lives in a disaster which could have been avoided. People who now have literally nothing within a matter of hours due to what appears to be a man-made mistake and a gross act of negligence which demands an INQUEST. WHICH IS NOT THE SAME as a PUBLIC ENQUIRY. A public enquiry is government lead and government controlled; ***it is easier for the government to internally come up with a resolution without the public being able to ask questions and without being under the same scrutiny as an inquest; the residents and the public deserve answers to their questions and justice. Those found guilty should be held responsible and to account for gross and criminal negligence.

In the meantime, there are families and children in crisis that desperately need our help and support, both now and ongoing. I made a separate donation, and here is a way to join me in helping them however we can.

Every little helps.

Thankyou in advance. 


I searched for appropriate charities where the funds raised would go directly to victims and families.  

This is some info I have gathered on the charity fund above:

— This is the fund that both the Kensington & Chelsea Council and Mayor of London have asked people to donate to, as well as the London Emergency Trust Fund and London Funders.
— 100% of all donations go directly to victims/families (their core costs are covered separately), so can have confidence in how money used.
— Their team is very knowledgeable about the area and the community, as well as how families can be helped (for instance, they were the only one that informed me that since the Grenfell Tower is social housing, it’s up to the Council to oversee finding new housing, which the Foundation is also talking directly to.)
— Other local charities have been coming to them for advice on how best to administer funds to meet immediate needs, and they will also be assembling a meeting with the various local charities in the area so they can efficiently work together to coordinate efforts. 
— Planning to make first round of cash donations in the next 48-72 hours. 


Thankyou for your time. And your support. 


Tom H


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We are a fundraising charity in Kensington and Chelsea, set up in 2008 and based in North Kensington. We raise funds to support more than 50 local charities working across a range of local needs.

About the charity

The Kensington & Chelsea Foundation is an independent charity with a ten year record of success in bringing people across the borough together. We spotlight issues which disadvantage local people and raise the resources to tackle them which we invest in local charities and community partners.

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Total raised
£56,712.47
+ £9,005.67 Gift Aid
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£56,712.47
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