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Offline Rimms

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Re: Soma coal mine disaster
« Reply #30 on: May 17, 2014, 14:37:21 PM »
Great news, well done all at Animal Aid.



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Re: Soma coal mine disaster
« Reply #31 on: May 17, 2014, 15:04:16 PM »
Yes well done to Animal Aid and to everyone who bought raffle tickets today.

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Re: Soma coal mine disaster
« Reply #32 on: May 17, 2014, 15:18:40 PM »
Great result well done. Saw the piles of donated food when we dropped some off to Kismet.
Hits home how simple staples are going to be so hard for some to afford and was very emotional.
Fantastic the way everyone's rallying and doing what they can.
Just hope they manage to deliver it to Soma.
Lawyers assisting the bereaved ( free of charge) and engineers been detained by Polis today, protesters being teargassed and water cannoned and all routes into the town have been blocked.
Sad beyond words.
Hopefully will calm down and  aid will get through by Thursday.

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Re: Soma coal mine disaster
« Reply #33 on: May 17, 2014, 16:15:06 PM »
Words fail me... They should be supporting these families in their time of grief not persecuting them.. The sooner they get rid of this present government the better.. I am absolutely outraged.... 

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Re: Soma coal mine disaster
« Reply #34 on: May 17, 2014, 17:37:40 PM »
We WILL be going!!!!!!! The polis haven't reckoned on me have they!!! The generosity has been truly overwhelming and we all (Kismet, Vojos, The Bar, etc) thank you all. Now let the polis try and take an old queen on!!! Time to dust my tiara down!!!!!

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Re: Soma coal mine disaster
« Reply #35 on: May 18, 2014, 07:52:02 AM »
Brilliant effort everyone, cannot get my head around the governments shocking reaction on all of this, good luck in getting the supplies to those poor families

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Re: Soma coal mine disaster
« Reply #36 on: May 18, 2014, 09:21:50 AM »
We'll done everyone involved in helping the families of the Soma mine disaster .  Good luck with getting the supplies through Kismet bar.

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Re: Soma coal mine disaster
« Reply #37 on: May 18, 2014, 12:51:26 PM »
Following the recent mining disaster in Soma, Turkey, we want to do whatever we can to raise much needed funds to send over to the families that have been left devastated by this tragic event.

Tuesday night, starting from 8pm VOJO's will be hosting a quiz, a raffle prize and an auction. This will not be possible without your help. We urge you to donate anything you no longer require, for us to raffle and auction.

 In return we will provide all of you with a free buffet. There is such a great community spirit in the area and in this terrible time we must all come together and show our support.

Please comment publicly if you are able to attend, and also if there is anything you can donate to the cause.

From the bottom of our hearts, we thank you.

So far Donations are follow and will update as we receive more

1) 100 TL voucher to be spend on anything at Vojo's
2) 1 litre of Grants Whiskey
3) 1 Litre of Bacardi
4) 50 tl worth of vouchers to be spent don't know where yet
5) 1 litre Bottle of Smirnoff Blue
6)Bottle of Rosatto semi sweet wine

7) 1 Litre of Pimms
8 ) 1 Litre of Gordon's Gin

9 ) 150 TL worth of vouchers to be spent at Kaya Tattoo
10 ) Pair of ladies sunglasses
11) Pair of men sunglasess Both from Eylül Optik

12 ) A day car rental from Çalış Beach Car Hire
13 ) Another 50 TL worth of vouchers to be spend at Vojo's
14) Full bag of Dvds all British
15 ) 5x50TL vouchers to be spent in Milano shopping center
16 ) 1 litre of Bombay Saphire Gin
17) 1 litre bottle of Captain Morgan Spiced
18) 1 Litre bottle of Smirnoff Red
19) Flake Chocolate pack of 4 and Crunchie x 4

20) 1 litre of Bells Whisky


Ladies and Gentlemen I can proudly announce the biggest auction item now. Original Fenerbahçe football shirt signed by all the Fenerbahçe players.

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Re: Soma coal mine disaster
« Reply #38 on: May 18, 2014, 17:10:01 PM »

Keith,

just sent a donation, but forgot to mention miners - hope you can spot it.

Ian

Sorry for the delay Ian, I can confirm it safely arrived.

Many thanks to you and to all the others who donated via the CBF Paypal - I'll do a tot up later but I think we added around £200 so far to the earlier donations that went through Animal Aid's Paypal account. Great stuff.

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Re: Soma coal mine disaster
« Reply #39 on: May 18, 2014, 17:27:50 PM »
I can confirm £206 can be added to date to the total from CBF donations via our Paypal. That's around 700 lira I think which can buy quite a bit  :)

Thanks to all donors - never sure whether to thank you by name.




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