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Mari Wotton is raising money for Children on the Edge

The edge has expanded · 6 March 2022

The Body Shop at Home are fundraising for Children on the Edge - to create safe spaces for refugees in Lebanon, Bangladesh, Uganda and now Ukrainian refugees arriving into Moldova and Romania.

Story

Together with local communities Children on the Edge co-create protective environments where children can safely live, play, learn, and grow.Children on the Edge was sparked into life by Dame Anita Roddick in 1990. The Body Shop at Home has faithfully supported their work since 1995, raising more than £3 million and changing thousands of lives.Children on the Edge gives the very youngest refugees the chance to learn, play and have the best possible start in life. 

With 1,000,000 neurons firing per second in the brain of a small child as they investigate, chatter and play; early childhood is a crucial time for their brains to develop and to learn foundations for life. In Uganda, Children on Edge helps refugee communities to provide early years education. Thousands of children are cut off from learning, buildings are overloaded and huge numbers are unreached. To meet this need, small gatherings in safe communal spaces enable thousands more children to learn and play every week.

The edge has expanded with two new refugee camps in Moldova and Romania due to the current crisis in the Ukraine. Changing day by day however plans will be shared over the next few weeks with plans on how we can help. I’m the meantime we are raising funds for the transit house to ensure goods and supplies are getting to those that need them.

Please support in anyway you can



Donation summary

Total
£385.00
+ £72.50 Gift Aid
Online
£385.00
Offline
£0.00

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