Supporting students in memory of Jonathan Lavy

Lavy Family is raising money for Lavy Charitable Trust
In memory of Jonathan Lavy
£22,110
raised of £30,000 target by
Lavy Charitable Trust

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RCN 1199991
We Raise funds to support medical and educational work

Story

Jonathan died on 17th January 2023.  Many people asked if they can give in his memory.   

Jona spent his childhood in Malawi and returned many times to visit and help with various medical and education projects. He went to medical school as he had a dream of returning to Africa to do medical work. Sadly that dream will not be fulfilled, but this memorial fund will help others do the work instead. 

We are planning to fund the entire training of two medical students and one nursing student in Malawi, covering university fees, accommodation and equipment. In addition to this JustGiving page, many people have given by bank transfer so we have already begun supporting two of these students and hope to take on more if funds allow.

For anyone who would like to give regularly by standing order, please give directly to our NatWest charity account:   

Lavy Charitable Trust, Acc no 87137682, Sort Code 60-17-14

If you are happy for it to be gift aided please email us and include your post code.  


Lavy Charitable Trust was set up as a UK Charities Commission registered charity (no 1199991) to support small projects below the radar of big charities, doing healthcare, education and Christian work. 

For further information, email lavycharitabletrust@gmail.com.  

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About the charity

Lavy Charitable Trust

Verified by JustGiving

RCN 1199991
We are a family charity raising funds to support Christian, medical, and educational work in UK and worldwide

Donation summary

Total
£22,110.00
+ £636.25 Gift Aid
Online
£3,510.00
Offline
£18,600.00

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