David Nott

Team Temp's Dunwich Dynamo

Fundraising for Islamic Relief
£405
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Team Temps Dulwich Dynamo, 4 July 2020
Yemen Appeal
Campaign by Islamic Relief (RCN 328158)
With the ongoing conflict in Yemen already one of the poorest countries in the region over 20 million people don't know where their next meal will come from. A country crippled by conflict is sadly now on the brink of famine.

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The people of Yemen are currently trying to fight against cholera, covid-19, famine and war. We can’t even begin to imagine what the people of Yemen are going through. We cannot sit idly by like our world leaders do and not fight for these people. If you can donate, sign a petition or at least talk about the issue, then we can raise awareness.

Wayne Templeman, Zilve Alisauskas, Jon Robinson, David Nott and James Caddy will attempt to cycle 100 miles from London Fields to the Suffolk coast. As there is mixed cycling experience within the team it will certainly be a challenge. Your support will mean every drop of sweat will be worthy of the cause. May your contributions be accepted and be an answer to the prayers of the Yemeni people.

Below are some staggering figures.


24 million people are in need of humanitarian aid with families facing ongoing armed conflict, displacement, disease and economic decline, an estimated 24 million people are now in need of humanitarian aid to survive a figure so high that it is in fact the highest across the globe. Yemen now officially hosts the worlds largest human-induced food security crisis. Families and communities have been torn apart and left without even the most basic of living essentials:- 19.7 million people need basic healthcare. Almost 18 million people are in need of water and sanitation facilities - Over 3 million people have been left displaced by conflict on the ground: A country on the edge of famine Islamic Relief is on the ground in 19 of the country's 22 governorates, providing essential food aid to families at risk of famine and facing extensive food insecurity. With your support we can help these communities in their hour of need. Donate Now and help save lives. Thank you for all of your support.4 million people are in need of humanitarian aidWith families facing ongoing armed conflict, displacement, disease and economic decline, an estimated 24 million people are now in need of humanitarian aid to survive a figure so high that it is in fact the highest across the globe.Yemen now officially hosts the worlds largest human-induced food security crisis.Families and communities have been torn apart and left without even the most basic of living essentials:- 19.7 million people need basic healthcare- Almost 18 million people are in need of water and sanitation facilities- Over 3 million people have been left displaced by conflictOn the ground: A country on the edge of famineIslamic Relief is on the ground in 17 of the countrys 22 governorates, providing essential food aid to families at risk of famine and facing extensive food insecurity.With your support we can help these communities in their hour of need.Donate Now and help save lives.

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With the ongoing conflict in Yemen already one of the poorest countries in the region over 20 million people don't know where their next meal will come from. A country crippled by conflict is sadly now on the brink of famine.

About the charity

Islamic Relief

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RCN 328158
Islamic Relief is an international relief and development charity that aims to alleviate the suffering of the world's poorest people. As well as responding to disasters and emergencies, it promotes sustainable economic and social development by working with local communities - regardless of race, religion or gender.

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