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Raising money to fight against Gun Crime within the youth community


ChantalDesire

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https://www.facebook.com/donate/2053032141662205/?fundraiser_source=external_url


I am trying to help Raise money for a charity in Stockwell called Young people matter fighting to raise money to help young people affected or involved in gun crime to better there lives.


I lost a close person to me via gun crime whist being a teenager and so this means allot ..


Please click on or copy and paste the above link and donate as little as ?1

every little helps


IT GOES STRAIGHT TO THE CHARITY ITSELF AS THE FACEBOOK FUNDRASISING PAGE IS LINKED

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I don't know the charity at all, but their website is at http://www.youngpeoplematter.org/. You can see their annual accounts with trustees' reports at http://apps.charitycommission.gov.uk/Showcharity/RegisterOfCharities/ContactAndTrustees.aspx?RegisteredCharityNumber=1134959&SubsidiaryNumber=0. The 2018 accounts file is currently an unrelated one, and I've told the Charity Commission. The others seem ok.


(PS The 2015 one is upside down, but you can use Adobe Reader to rotate it. I'm not going to plough through the b..y gov.uk portal or CC's online reporting form again to tell them. It seems anyway that that one's definitely the charity's fault.)

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Gangs, gun/knife violence, and drugs are all facets of the same problem. Yeah, victims are often people who have gone down the wrong path in life themselves, but surely that's exactly the sort of person who needs help before it's too late. I'm really not sure what point Sally was trying to make.


monkeyspanner - yes it looks like you can donate via their website too.

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