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Hi everyone, I hope you are all well. A few days ago my friend put in here about THE OLIVE TREE fundraising.My name is Ngenarr and I am a higher TA that works with children with special needs (so if anyone needs advise please don't hesitate to ask) The other side of me is that I am very passionate about my charity work and changing lives. I am a volunteer of a charity called penny Appeal and mainly help crisis hit countries including UK.


This Ramadan, I'm fundraising for the Palestine Olive Tree Challenge because every day Palestinian people are suffering from poverty and occupation, and we need to help. Through years of conflict and occupation, over 2 million Palestinian olive trees have been uprooted and destroyed. Olive trees are a bountiful blessing for the people of Palestine, and a vital source of income for poor farmers.The link is above so if you can donate ( no amount is too small) please do and could you also please share my page to friends and family. Many thanks.

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