SkyNet Mozambique Staff affected by Cyclone Idai
Fundraising campaign by
Gerhard van der Horst
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US$14,649raised of $25,000.00 goal goal
No more donations are being accepted at this time. Please contact the campaign owner if you would like to discuss further funding opportunities
Campaign Story
Cyclone Idia hit Mozambique and the borders of Zimbabwe on 15 March 2019 with winds up to 177km/h. Flooding caused by the tropical cyclone continues to cause massive destruction with over 1000 dead in Mozambique and thousands more injured and/or displaced in the wider region.
Homes and infrastructure have been destroyed and in the Beira district 6 SkyNet staff members and their families have lost their homes and everything they own as a result of the high winds and flooding.
The SkyNet NMC is collecting donations to help SkyNet staff in the areas affected to rebuild their lives.
Donate today to help bring relief to staff members in the affected area
Fundraising Team
- Gerhard van der Horst
- Campaign Manager
- Antonio Capucho-paulo
- Funds Captain
- Maputo, MZ
- Dogan Bayrak
- Global Coordinator
Donors
- Skynet London
- Donated on Apr 15, 2019
- Dianne Ellis
- Donated on Apr 13, 2019
Skynet Head office in London matched the donations by the staff at the various branches - thank you to all who contributed!
- Caroline @ Skynet Manchester
- Donated on Apr 08, 2019
Thinking of you all x From All at Skynet Manchester x
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Donors & Comments
- Skynet London
- Donated on Apr 15, 2019
- Dianne Ellis
- Donated on Apr 13, 2019
Skynet Head office in London matched the donations by the staff at the various branches - thank you to all who contributed!
- Caroline @ Skynet Manchester
- Donated on Apr 08, 2019
Thinking of you all x From All at Skynet Manchester x
- Guest
- Donated on Apr 04, 2019
- Angie Scott
- Donated on Apr 03, 2019
Thinking of all our Skynet Colleagues in Mozambique with love from us all at Skynet Nottingham xxx
- NICK Hutchinson
- Donated on Apr 03, 2019
- Wendy Slawson
- Donated on Apr 03, 2019
- Immy Ali
- Donated on Apr 02, 2019
It is a truly desperate situation so please help as much as you can
- Rene van de Brink
- Donated on Apr 02, 2019
- Horinouchi Rawiwan
- Donated on Mar 31, 2019
ํYou will get through this natural crisis. There is always sunshine after the rain.