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£2,625
raised of £3,000 target by 67 supporters

    Weʼve raised £2,625 to Help Gibbs Crescent residents affected by recent explosion

    Funded on Friday, 10th March 2017

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    On Tuesday 14 February, Gibbs Crescent suffered a large explosion. Many of our neighbours have lost their homes and possessions. We are raising money to help them get back on their feet. Susanna Pressel of Oxford City Council will oversee the distribution of any monies raised.

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      Supporters

      67

      • Anonymous

        Anonymous

        Mar 6, 2017

        £100.00

      • Julia Marsh

        Julia Marsh

        Mar 6, 2017

        £25.00

      • Austen Naughten

        Austen Naughten

        Mar 2, 2017

        £10.00

      • Anonymous

        Anonymous

        Mar 1, 2017

        £30.00

      • Anonymous

        Anonymous

        Feb 28, 2017

        £20.00

      • Tina Lees

        Tina Lees

        Feb 28, 2017

        If there are also any specific requests for goods please let us know.

      • Anonymous

        Anonymous

        Feb 26, 2017

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