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Win Glastonbury founder, Michael Eavis' Shorts!

Fundraising for The Bhopal Medical Appeal
£147
raised of £500 target
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Win Glastonbury founder, Michael Eavis' Shorts!, 12 July 2016
The Bhopal Medical Appeal

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We fund two clinics in Bhopal to help the survivors of the 1984 Disaster

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That's right, this is your chance to win a pair of the famous denim shorts that Glastonbury founder, Michael Eavis is renowned for wearing! The shorts have been signed, framed and most importantly washed!

For every £2 you donated you will get 1 entry into the raffle, the prize draw takes place on Tuesday 12th July, good luck!!


The Bhopal disaster was the world's worst industrial accident and is still affecting thousands of lives to this day. It is estimated that 25,000 people have died because of this and tens of thousands more continue to suffer. 31 years on and the toxic waste in the pesticide factory has not been cleaned up nor has Union Carbide or Dow Chemicals owned up to their responsibility. This means that toxic materials continue to pour into the local water supply and contaminate the earth causing a second tragedy to befall these people.

Here's an idea of where your money will go:

£10 pays for a child to have a whole month’s speech therapy

£50 provides special education to SEVEN children for a month

£150 funds a community health worker for one month

£500 helps trains an entire community in how to prevent TB

£6000 pays a doctor’s salary for a year

Thank you for your kind donation - please do find out more about the charities work here: http://www.bhopal.org/

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About the charity

The Bhopal Medical Appeal

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The Bhopal Medical Appeal funds two clinics giving free treatment to survivors of the 1984 Bhopal Disaster (the World’s worst industrial disaster). It also treats thousands of people who are being slowly poisoned by drinking water contaminated with chemicals never cleared-up from the disaster site.

Donation summary

Total raised
£147.00
+ £3.50 Gift Aid
Online donations
£147.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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