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Afghan Heroes charity based in the UK
have been knocked back by many large
companies when asking for donations of
gifts to send to the 10,000 troops
stationed in Afghanistan.
Their mission has been to send a gift box
to each soldier stationed in Afghanistan,
and bring them some of the home
comforts, and more importantly let
them know that they are being thought
of. Soldiers in theatre often cannot even
wash properly and have nothing to
divert them from the stressful situation
that they are in 24/7. A typical tour will
last for 6 months, during which time
they are immersed with being on duty
and have little to relieve the boredom
when off duty
Items on the wish list are the essentials
of life that mum’s said their sons missed
on the front line like toothbrushes,
antibacterial wipes, deodorant, lip balm,
soap and flannels, to the likes of pens,
CDs, anti stress balls, chewing gum,
socks, and playing cards.
Jackie Lawson, who is the fundraiser for
Afghan Heroes in Spain, and runs
www.expats4afghanheroes.com was
also horrified to hear that Afghan Heroes
were also turned down by one of the
most well know haulage companies in
the UK when asked if they could
donated a lorry for one day to transport
the packages to the RAF for distribution.
“I cannot believe the apathy of these
large manufacturers and companies in
the UK. Here in Spain I have had so
much positive support from both
businesses and individuals”
Prince Harry praised the mums’ courage
when he met them at an award
ceremony in December. He said: “As far
as what you are doing with this courage
– sending parcels to every single
serviceman and woman in Afghanistan
– I can tell you first hand what a
difference it makes. It’s not just what’s
inside that counts, it’s also the
knowledge people are thinking of you
back home.”
Without the support of manufacturers
and supermarkets in the UK, it means
that Afghan Heroes Charity will have to
use funds to buy the goods to fill the gift
boxes.
A large team of volunteers will be
packing the boxes ready for distribution
for Armed Forces Day in June. The
upcoming delivery of gifts for Heroes
will be televised by Sky Television.
In three months last year
Expats4afghanheroes collected €3866
for Afghan Heroes. Jackie’s new website
has been launched to promote the UK
registered charity. A new shipment of
Afghan Heroes wristbands have arrived,
and anyone wishing to purchase one or
more can do so throughwww.expats4afghanheroes.com or by
visiting any of the events listed on the
website. The first schedules event is a
collection day at Iceland in La Marina on
February 13th, followed by a Charity
Night at The Lounge Bar on Valentines
Night.
“We will be having many events
throughout the year”, says Jackie, “And
they should be a lot of fun as well as
raising the much needed funds. I know
that Expats in Spain have been very
supporting of the cause, and have been
most generous.”
Wanted
Expats4afghanheroes need unwanted
books which are being sold, along with
the wristbands at La Marina Bar in
Toretta 2. They are also looking for
company sponsorship for the many
upcoming events.
If you would like to buy a wristband- as
worn by HRH Prince Harry, please go to www.expats4afghanheroes.com or
email –
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Tel: 697501992
About Afghan Heroes
In the same 24 hours in July last year,
eight servicemen in Afghanistan were
killed. Their mothers joined together to
launch the charity Afghan Heroes. The
charity aims to help the families of those
who have fallen as well as providing
support for those on the front line and
returning service personnel who have
witnessed the horrific losses of their
fellow soldiers. |