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Hi all,


I am due to fly out to Botswana next month to work in an HIV orphanage for 8 months as a volunteer! I need to make ?4k in order to sustain myself first though and have so far made ?3500! I'm desperately trying to get the rest together and am asking anyone who hasa spare couple of quid ( i know it's damn cheeky but if you don't ask you don't get)

My justgiving address is www.justgiving.com/jemmalunniss (the money will go straight to the charity if you donate this way)

And the website address of the organisation i'm going with is the www.danefordtrust.org


Any help anyone can give would be greatly appreciated!


Cheers


Jemma

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