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DHFC Calais Fundraiser: Urgent appeal for volunteers/van/drivers Sat 10th Sept


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Dulwich Hamlet Supporters' Trust along with the Football Club are holding a fundraiser for the refugee humanitarian crisis in Calais.


The Trust will be sending two committee members over to France with whatever is collected or raised.


There is a full list of items on our website and you will be able to drop them off at Champion Hill stadium from 2pm Saturday (Dulwich Hamlet vs Billericay game)


Full details here

http://dhst.org.uk/dhfc-fans-asked-to-bring-items-to-alleviate-the-humanitarian-crisis-in-calais/


If you wish to donate to the cause you can do it here. We will be buying items from the approved list and taking them over.


http://www.gofundme.com/9h3c4ay8


Thank you for your support!

Hi Lady Gooner,


Thanks for the donation. Unfortunately the only people who will be there in the morning are the Health Club people and we have not got an arrangement with them.


We are also taking donations at the Tuesday night game against Leatherhead and the next two home games if that help at all. If not let me know and we will see if we have some who can collect.


Thanks all again for your support. We are up to ?340 now and it will be spent on tents, sleeping bags and warm clothing

Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> Lady Gooner, I'll be there around 12pm if that's

> any use to you ?


Hi Blue revolution - no have to leave at 11am. Will take to the Tuesday night game instead.

Thanks

hi there what a great thing you are doing, I have some tents, sleeping bags etc to drop off tomorrow


also i could supply you with some strong cardboard boxes if you want to help with the transportation?


I see on the main website they wanted wooden pallets too, will you be collecting these as well as the unit next to us always has loads spare

Can anyone help??

I have a car full of things to donate and was planning on dropping off to a lady tomorrow morning however she thinks she may not have room for it as people have been so generous.

I have to go away this weekend and was planning on going immediately after dropping these things first thing tomorrow and therefore the 2pm collection time at Dulwich Hamlets is too late for me.

Is there anyone who would be willing to take these for me? I could come over to you tomorrow and transfer to your car?


Thank you

Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> Lady Gooner, I'll be there around 12pm if that's

> any use to you ?



Bluerevolution - are you still planning on being at the club at midday tomorrow? I'd like to drop some things over.

Thanks

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