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Save the Children: Yemen & Sudan

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Save the Children: Yemen & Sudan

From GBP 23.00

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Jul 07 2019 17:30 - 23:00
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We are hosting a fundraiser at an exclusive private space located in High street Kensington on behalf of the Save the Children Charity operations in Yemen & Sudan.

Help us contribute to a good cause this summer for the children that might not even make it through the hot summer months due to lack of food and water. It will be an unforgettable event, with music, Shisha and Prosecco.

Your tickets will include catering of delicious Lebanese style finger food and an incredible atmosphere for only £23 per ticket.

Why we chose to focus on Yemen and Sudan? 

We have focused on raising money for Sudan and Yemen in order to raise awareness for the humanitarian crisis'  happening in these war-torn countries. The lack of coverage on the media is not a reason to dismiss such the atrocities occurring in these countries. We must Acknowledge what is happening and do all we can to raise awareness and funds for the Innocent children of failed states who desperately need YOUR help.

We hope to see you all there and thank you for helping us make this world a little better for the children in conflict and resource weak areas.

If you can't make the event don't worry you can help by a small donation:  https://www.gofundme.com/save-the-children-yemen-amp-sudan?member=2424020&fbclid=IwAR1nPL1WnZ3LqsfzXe6-S_5T4qfFkHZ09C2Cmf5dm9RhxV6VDCI_uCcAvAI

NOTE: THIS IS A CASH ONLY EVENT 

NOTE: ALL PROCEEDS GO TO CHARITY 

Venue

YAS Kensington Yas Kensington, Kensington High St, W8 5NP London

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