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Aid Distribution In The Camps

January 17, 2018December 3, 2017 by Sanorona567

The Y.E.S team are continuously distributing clothes and teddies to the children most in need in the camps of Kurdistan/Iraq. We are collecting in various locations from around the UK in collaboration with other NGO’s and individuals who are so generously helping to provide something to children who most need help We aim to something to keep them warm this winter and a teddy to call their own.
we are delighted to be able to bring a smile to the faces of these beautiful children and are so grateful for any support to continue this.
It costs only £10 to send 10 kilos of clothes.. please donate to help those desperately in need this winter!
Thank you so much

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