Nepal Earthquake

Fundraising campaign by Joanna Barrett
  • £0.00
    raised of £7,500.00 goal goal
0% Funded
0 Donors
Raised offline: £2,000.00
Total: £2,000.00
Help this ongoing fundraising campaign by making a donation and spreading the word.
Show more
Show less

The team at Feefo are working to raise money to assist with the aid efforts after the recent devastation in Nepal. One of our Feefo team is originally from Nepal, so we hold this cause particularly close to our hearts. We are keen to raise monies that will go directly to the teams in Nepal, to help families in some small way to start rebuilding after the devastation and dreadful loss.

With more than 8000 people having now perished and thousands more injured, aid agencies and the government have a big job to start to rebuild. We are keen to be able to help in whatever way we can.

Many people are homeless and are in desperate need of food, water and shelter. Our hope is that all the monies raised will go someway to help alleviate suffering and hardship. Thank-you in advance for considering and donating to this cause. It means a real lot to us. As we have a direct link through Sandy (one of our IT team) to Nepal we will make sure that funds raised are channelled in the right way and to the right people.

As Sandy has said: “I would personally like to thank Feefo for encouraging the fund raising to kick off the charity work to help Nepal. I have been overwhelmed by the companies support and interest in all that is going on in my home country. I would encourage you to donate however little, it will all really make a difference – thank you.”

Fundraising Team

  • Joanna Barrett
  •  
  • Campaign Owner
  • Joanna Barrett
  •  
  • Marketing

No updates for this campaign just yet

Followers

0 followers
No Followers Just Yet...
£0.00
raised of £7,500.00 goal
0% Funded
0 Donors
Raised offline: £2,000.00
Total: £2,000.00

Help this ongoing fundraising campaign by making a donation and spreading the word.

Not Ready to Donate?

Did you know a 10 second Facebook share raises an average of £25?

Share on Facebook