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Closed 27/10/2020
Iʼve raised £360 to Support Tonic Living LGBT+ charity
- London
- Funded on Tuesday, 27th October 2020
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Tonic Living is a UK Charity that creates great retirement communities, for older LGBT people to live in, find mutual support and enjoy their later life.
The Association of Black Humanists and Reverend Jide Macaulay sing the happy Yoruba song "Eye Melo Tolongo". Watch our video, sing along, then click the DONATE button on your right and please share the video. Thank you.
Please help the Association of Black Humanists support this worthwhile cause, donate and share this video widely.Thank you.
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18
Jeremy Rodell
Jul 28, 2020
Lovely song, and excellent idea!
Hester Brown
Jul 25, 2020
Thank you ABH for your lovely song, and well done Tonic Living!
£20.00
Danny Stubbs
Jul 23, 2020
£20.00
Anonymous
Jul 23, 2020
£10.00
Anonymous
Jul 19, 2020
£40.00
Debra Hinton
Jul 14, 2020
Happy to support the project.
£30.00
Patricia M Rogers
Jul 13, 2020
Wonderful ABH song! Good luck with the project!
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Association of Black Humanists & Reverend Jide Macaulay
London
Association of Black Humanists Choir and Reverend Jide Macaulay of the House of Rainbow singing 'Eye Me Lo To Longo', an uplifting Yoruba song, in support of Tonic Living LGBT+ charity. We say thank you to our elderly LGBT+, for fighting for the rights we enjoy today.