Lydia Cooper-Smith

Rosie May Foundation - Covid-19

Fundraising for Rosie May Foundation
£300
raised
by 12 supporters
The UN food agency has warned that, as the world is dealing with the coronavirus, it is also 'on the brink of a hunger pandemic. Our families have told us they 'would rather die of Covid-19 than starve to death'

Story

In our local community we are utilising Rosie the Little Pink Tuk Tuk to help vulnerable families, who are self-isolating, by training volunteers to drive so we can deliver basic essential items and help keep them safe. In Sri Lanka and Nepal families are in exactly the same situation, schools are closed and our mums are struggling to work and provide for their families. We have given a dry rations pack to all our vulnerable families and our team on the ground continue to support them remotely. Our office is obviously closed and we are working from home to coordinate our efforts. All our fundraising events for March, April and May are being postponed and we will continue to assess, revaluate and to keep you all informed.

About the campaign

The UN food agency has warned that, as the world is dealing with the coronavirus, it is also 'on the brink of a hunger pandemic. Our families have told us they 'would rather die of Covid-19 than starve to death'

About the charity

Rosie May Foundation

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Set up in memory of Rosie May Storrie, age 10, who was brutally murdered in 2003. The Rosie May Foundation is a little charity with a BIG vision committed to creating a living legacy for children, especially girls, giving them a future that Rosie May was denied. "Make A Difference Together"

Donation summary

Total raised
£300.00
+ £31.25 Gift Aid
Online donations
£300.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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