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


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Hi all, thank you once again for your generosity and help. We need volunteers at the club tonight for sorting and sifting the colossal amount of items we have received.


Full details here


http://dhst.org.uk/calais-refugee-appeal-another-thank-you-and-a-call-for-volunteers/


If you wish to help us financially you can do so here


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


Please note, we cannot physically take any more items for the moment as we do not have the space!

Over 50 people turned up last night to help us sort, sift and lift. Brilliant work everyone. We now urgently need volunteers for Saturday morning to help us box, load the van and transport it to our storage in West Norwood. We also need someone who has a van or is willing to drive a hire van. Costs will be covered :-)


Thank you again everyone. A statement from the Trust

http://dhst.org.uk/a-thank-you-to-those-who-turned-up-at-dulwich-hamlet-fc-to-help-sort-calais-aid-donations/

We now have a kindly logistics company who have lent us a big van and a driver for the morning. So volunteering will be from 8.30am at the Football Ground and will involve lifting stuff onto cages on wheels, pushing them down the side of the pitch and putting them into the back of a big van.


People with cars would be good to follow the van to the other end in West Norwood and take off van and put onto trollies.


All welcome!


Thank you!

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