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Hi everyone... It's Satti & Harry here.
In memory of our Poowa Ji (auntie) Asha Kaur the family is fundraising to build a Well in a village in Guinea, whilst continuing her kindness and values in her memory.
Bhadur is near the target of £3.500 and since last year's hamper raffle was a success, it only made sense to put another together :clap: and what a hamper it is!
We are raffling off a hamper worth £300+ .
Full list of items are below.
1 entry = £10 donation (unfortunately cannot do gift aid for competition)
1 winner will win the whole hamper.
*Important*
**When donating please put your full name and last 3 digits of your mobile number**
1 entry is £10.
Please donate multiples of £10 for multiple entries. £20 = 2 entires and so on.
The raffle is open to EVERYONE so please share onwards
Will Draw on Thursday 18th of December just in time for the Festive celebrations
Delivery will be made anywhere in the UK.
HAMPER CONTAINS-
Premium cheeseboard
A selection of candles and a diffuser
Nutcracker colouring book
£25 worth of shopping gift cards
A selection of beauty products from superdrugs/ Ted Baker
A selection of chocolates, sweets, biscuits, and nuts
2x SAINTS TICKETS FOR A MATCH IN JANUARY
A free CAR VALET- gifted by Richmonds Hyundai, Southampton.
A BOTTOMLESS BRUNCH FOR 2- gifted by Kwackers restaurant and sports bar, Southampton.
A £50 MEAL VOUCHER- gifted by Sanjha, Southampton.
WATER IS LIFE
In the villages we serve, mothers and children often embark on exhausting 7-8 km journeys just to collect water for their families. Shockingly, one-third of Guineans drink unsafe water, with rural communities suffering the most.
Education:
A safe water source near schools dramatically improves children's attendance rates. For girls, it means they no longer need to stay home during their menstrual cycles. Access to toilets ensures they can stay at school all day, while handwashing facilities reduce disease spread, leading to fewer absences.
Health:
Access to safe water and sanitation is key to preventing the spread of disease. Providing a clean water facility enhances the overall health of a community, benefiting generations to come.
Women & Girls:
Fetching water often falls on women and young girls, forcing them to travel long distances and face the risk of violence and abduction. A nearby water facility would bring safety, freeing them from this burden.
Water is the most fundamental human need, yet millions still live without it. With your support, we can bring clean, safe water to those who need it most.
