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Deborah Beyioku

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I'm raising £5,000 for disability support

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Give to help make diversity & inclusion a reality for the deaf & disabled in our community!!!

In our community, the deaf and disabled individuals face barriers that often go unnoticed. They deserve a world where diversity and inclusion are not just ideals, but realities.

Every day, countless individuals struggle to find their voice and place in society. Your support can help change that narrative. By contributing to this cause, you are advocating for a future where everyone is valued and included, regardless of their abilities.

We have set a target of £5,000 to create programs that empower these individuals and foster an inclusive environment. Your donation will directly impact lives and help us build a community where diversity thrives.

Please consider making a donation today. Together, we can make a difference and ensure that everyone has the opportunity to shine.

In our community, the deaf and disabled individuals face barriers that often go unnoticed. They deserve a world where diversity and inclusion are not just ideals, but realities.

Every day, countless individuals struggle to find their voice and place in society. Your support can help change that narrative. By contributing to this cause, you are advocating for a future where everyone is valued and included, regardless of their abilities.

We have set a target of £5,000 to create programs that empower these individuals and foster an inclusive environment. Your donation will directly impact lives and help us build a community where diversity thrives.

Please consider making a donation today. Together, we can make a difference and ensure that everyone has the opportunity to shine.

In our community, the deaf and disabled individuals face barriers that often go unnoticed. They deserve a world where diversity and inclusion are not just ideals, but realities.

Every day, countless individuals struggle to find their voice and place in society. Your support can help change that narrative. By contributing to this cause, you are advocating for a future where everyone is valued and included, regardless of their abilities.

We have set a target of £5,000 to create programs that empower these individuals and foster an inclusive environment. Your donation will directly impact lives and help us build a community where diversity thrives.

Please consider making a donation today. Together, we can make a difference and ensure that everyone has the opportunity to shine.

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    5

    • Ada

      Ada

      Apr 2, 2025

      Truly inspire me. Keep motivating us all!

      £50.00

    • Magdalene

      Magdalene

      Mar 28, 2025

      Am proud of you. Keep up with your humanity work. God bless u

      £30.00

    • Maureen E

      Maureen E

      Mar 19, 2025

      I hope the space is accessed by those that really needs it. Goodluck with raising enough fund.

      £10.00

    • Martin

      Martin

      Mar 14, 2025

      Wish we had this initiative when my daughter was growing up. Good Luck!

      £15.00

    • Kelechi

      Kelechi

      Mar 14, 2025

      Keep up the great work this community needs it!

      £20.00

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