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Donate today and help to prevent the spread of coronavirus!
As Find Your Feet continues working with communities across Africa and Asia through the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, it is becoming increasingly difficult to support the most vulnerable people, with costs rising and charity income falling.
At a time of great uncertainty, as we are forced to cancel or postpone many fundraising events and activities, we are striving to raise enough funds to reach those facing the greatest risk.
From securing food and water supplies, to sharing vital information around hygiene, we are working alongside local partners to help people stay safe, often in communities with limited resources and little or no access to clean water.
We're pulling together to support the communities on the front lines in India, Malawi and Zimbabwe, as they face this unprecedented crisis. Specifically, were focusing our efforts on raising awareness and ensuring people can access food and water, so they can support themselves and prevent the spread of COVID-19 through regular hand-washing.
Find Your Feet staff, volunteers and partners are working tirelessly to establish and maintain hand-washing facilities and sustainable sources of clean water, such as shallow wells that could serve these communities until sufficient funds are available to drill boreholes.
We are also helping marginalised people to speak up for themselves and demand authorities take action to protect lives.
You can make a vital difference to communities on the front line by making a donation today:
£500 could pay for a shallow well to provide water for a community
£130 could pay for information leaflets and posters to be distributed across a community
£20 could pay for a bucket and liquid soap for a community hand-washing station
£5 could pay for a public information poster to share vital messages
Your continued support and donations are greatly appreciated at this critical time. Please give whatever you can to Find Your Feet's Coronavirus Emergency Appeal today and help people across the world come together to protect lives and livelihoods.