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Some of you may have heard of "THE BAD KARMA IMPALA" project already or have even donated by buying a piece of art from one of our auctions, but for those of you that don't, the project is the launch of the UK's first charity art car, a 1968 chevrolet Impala that seeks to raise awareness of domestic abuse.


The project is arranged as two phases. Phase one is the fundraising events and the renovation and redesign of the art car. Phase two sees the complete car rented out for weddings etc and donating 100% of profits to solace women's aid.


We have just received funding from Southwark to host a follow on event in Camberwell, and have been chosen to feature at this years Lambeth country show in Brockwell park, however we are desperately in need of critical funding to secure various parts for the car. We are also seeking further donations of artwork.


If you are able and willing to make a cash/art donation to this very important cause, or know someone who may be interested in supporting the fight to empower victims of domestic abuse, then please do message me for the community account details and/or for more info, or pass the details on to anyone else.


www.badkarmaimpala.com


Kind regards,

Imogen

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