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over the county, open-hearted men and women have been organising furiously to
help. Here we've collated just some of the events, actions and responses.
See also survival stories See fund-raising
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fund-raising actions & responses EVENTS
Helping
the Tsunami campaign... Agent
Blue appeared at the Victoria Hall on Saturday 19th February, along with
a whole host of local bands to help raise money for the Tsunami Appeal.
Alfa 9, Shiro, Fifth Action Shelter
and Blast Stereos Loud joined the Stoke-punkers to wow a packed
crowd at the venue which is known more for its theatre than its rock 'n' roll!
Not that the bands minded, as they turned their amps up to 10 and rocked
out regardless... | | |
organise!
The Red Cross has launched an emergency appeal in response to the widespread flooding
which followed and British Red Cross logistics team has flown to Sri Lanka, one
of the countries most affected by the huge tidal waves. Please remember the hundreds
of thousands of victims of this disaster who have lost everything. If
you would like to arrange a fundraising event locally, please contact
me, Judith Ayton, Fundraising Support Worker, on 01785 258155 or jayton@redcross.org.uk.
Judith Ayton |
Events
that have already happened
TV Fund-raiser Staffordshire-born
actress Meera Syal appeared as part of the ComicAid concert on the 26th. See www.comicaid.co.uk Sale
in Stone on the 26th of hand-crafted toys made in Sri Lanka. Ravindra & Lisa
Baddevithana ( 01785 813460) who have family in Southern Sri Lanka are also raising
money to take to Sri Lanka in a month-long aid project in April. "Ruff
Aid" benefit concert on 19th February at the Victoria Hall, Hanley
with Agent Blue, Alfa 9, Shiro, 5th Action Shelter and Blast Stereos Loud. Theatre
donation Actors and theatre staff at the New Vic in Newcastle donated their
evening’s wages on 12th Feb. Terry Moore and Gavin Gillham, long standing friends
of cast member Nik Howden, have been running a guest house in Sri Lanka for the
last year and have been devastated by the tsunami - their determination to get
back on their feet and assist others in their area has resulted in the formation
of the Hikkaduwa Economic Area Redevelopment Trust (HEART), to which the donation
went. Live Outdoor Music Event on the 12th in Hanley - with The Jackdaws,
Planet Sound, Torben Franck, Andy Hall, and Pseudo Japanese. Football event
BBC Radio Stoke was one of a number of local firms and organisations who submitted
teams to this tournament held at Holden Lane Sports College on 6th February. See
report 5-a-side
Tournament Fenton Manor Leisure Centre, in SoT, held a football tournament
on 5th Feb. Charity concert - by the Stafford Concert Band and other
local musicians at the Holy Trinity Church, Church Street, Eccleshall on Saturday
5th February. Meals The LONDON HOUSE Indian Restaurant (Eccleshall)
had a set menu for £10 per head donated to the Appeal on SUNDAY 30TH Folk
Night The Rising Sun Folk Entertainment Club in Willington near Burton had
a fund-raising night on 27th Jan. Fun night - with raffles tombola
etc at baddeley Green WMC on Friday Jan 28th. Fete The Lonsdale School,
Eccleshall, held a fete on Saturday 29th January to raise funds Jazz & Blues
Concert Young Lichfield-born boogie woogie pianist Emma Johnson organised
a Jazz & Blues Concert in aid of the Appeal on Friday January 28th at Lichfield
Guildhall. Choral concert The Congleton Choral Society held a concert
on Sat Jan 22nd, at Astbury Church with the Rode Hall Silver Band. Local bus operators
Bostocks and Bakers both provided free transport Concert The Rotary
Club of Tunstall presented the Audley Male Voice Choir, with Denise Leigh at Christ
Church Tunstall on 21st Jan. Bric-a-Brac sale organised by Dane Housing
and Oxfam on 22 January at Parson Street in Congleton. Charity Concert
at New Life Church, West Street, Congleton - on 22nd Jan - featuring Bidulph Male
Voice Choir and young violinist John J. Garner (BBC Young Musician of the year
regional finalist) 12 hour Darts Marathon at Weston Coyney Arms, Weston
Coyney, SoT,
on Saturday 22nd January. Local football match On Sunday 23 January
young footballers from the NACRO Moves project took on the Staffordshire
Police football team in a charity match at the Sir Stanley Matthews Sports Centre
at Staffordshire University Collection raises £10,000 Collecting
points sited in Hanley Economic Building Society's branches attracted numerous
contributions in January from customers and staff, including several substantial
sums, Chief Executive David Webster told us. The Society's donation was made to
the Disasters Emergency Committee. Water donation Aquarius Drinks in
Cheddleton, N Staffs, is donating all the water they produced on 21st January
to the areas affected. They've got other companies to donate the transport &
the bottles. Contact Trevor Davies, one of the tanker drivers. Fancy Dress
day on the buses On Friday 15th Jan bus drivers working for First in the north
Staffs and south Cheshire area wore fancy dress to work and collected from passengers
on behalf of the disaster relief fund. On the day the collection amounted to £800
and is expected to reach £1000.00. First has also donated corporately to the fund
with £65,000 representing £1 per head for each employee in the UK and North America.
Auction - at The Vine Hotel, Salter Street, Stafford on 16th January
Sale on Sunday 16th Jan, 2pm to 5pm, with money going to CMS (Church mission
Society) at Gloria Harrison Dance Studio Rock Concert at King's Hall,
Stoke on Friday 14th Jan - with Friends of Ken, Black Apples, Moondogs,
Jug O'Punch Sound-off competition (to see who has the loudest car stereo)
on Friday 14th Jan, at Halfords, Fenton, Stoke On Trent charity band night
on Thursday 13th January by westwood high school 6th form students at 'The Nash',
High Street, Leek Restaurants Both Peaches in Newcastle and The Fortune
Rendez-Vous in Hanley held fund raising Evenings with special menus on 10th January.
Panto Cinderella - at 3pm at Belverdere Park Club, Burton on 9th Jan.
Proceeds to Tsunami Appeal donation The Stoke City Supporters Club
organised a coach to the FA Cup game at Highbury on 9th Jan and all of the profits
from this (including fares, the sale of refreshments, football competitions etc.)
were to be donated. Collection Members of the ATC 1st Stoke on Trent
Squadron were in the Potteries Shopping Centre for the Tsunami appeal on Saturday
8th January. Charity concert The choirs of St Peter's Collegiate Church
Wolverhampton and Junction 10 Orchestra performed an emergency charity concert
on Saturday night January 8th in St John's Church Wolverhampton. xmas
lights Graham and Margaret Talbot from Cannock extended their home's christmas
lights extravaganza to January 6th - to raise money for victims of the quake.
To see Mr & Mrs Talbot's lights - click here prayer and contemplation Wheelock
Methodist Church near Sandbach on Wednesday 5th January - with coffee Bring
and Buy Sales Audley Rotary co-ordinated two local Bring and Buy Sales on
Monday 3rd January in St James Church Hall AND in Halmerend Methodist Church Hall.
collection In Alsager, four local charities - the Lions, Round Table, 41 Club
and Rotary - joined together to have a street by street collection in the town
on Sunday, 2nd January. COFFEE MORNING At Cheadle Methodist on Saturday,
8TH JANUARY 2005 with various stalls. Donations received, all proceeds will go
to the appeal. Silence Churches in the the Diocese of Lichfield (which
covers nearly all of Staffordshire) are continuing to provide space for people
to reflect on the ongoing catastrophe around the Indian Ocean; and many opened
to enable people to observe the midday three minutes silence in a church-context
on Wed 5th Prayer The Bishop of Lichfield called for Sunday 2nd January
to be a day of prayer and generous giving for those suffering because of the earthquake
and tsunami in the Indian Ocean. |
ACTIONS
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Staffordshire based charity The Anglo Thai Foundation (ATF) - set up to pay for
the education of children in Thailand - is also launching an emergency appeal.
Jean and Wilson Young who help run the charity from their home in Waterhouses
near Leek, are going to use the next trip to take out as much aid as they possibly
can. Jean and Wilson Young Waterhouses near Leek |
Stafford
Buddhists help Tsunami Disaster Fund in Sri Lanka With the help of Jethavana
Buddhist Vihara, Birmingham, a number of people in Stafford and Stoke are collecting
money, clothes food etc to be sent to Sri Lanka. Truck loads were sent on
29th December, 5th Jan, 16 Jan. The priority is on Money, food and Medicine now.
Cloths, bedding linen etc is not required. Asda Stafford has helped by keeping
a collection box. Dr Sarath B Tennakoon for Laksetha Foundation
- Stafford Please deliver goods to: Dr Sarath Tennakoon, 14
Cornwall Drive, Baswich, Stafford, ST17 0FG or call to have goods picked
up: 01785 227608 (sarath); 07970045271 (sarath); 07960957056 (Ruchira) |
Amphibious
vehicles come in handy Wavecar, a firm in Alrewas, Staffordshire, which
makes specialist vehicles has donated amphibious vehicles to the relief effort
in Sri Lanka. The three strong management-team of Adrian Hockely, Mike Brown
and his brother Steve spent fourteen days helping to carry supplies across a river
in Sri Lanka. The bridge was swept away during the tsunami leaving a village cut
in two. The team also trained six drivers to operate the wavecar and have
left them out there for six months. Mike's company has 600 of the all-terrain
vehicles - and he and his colleagues felt they wouldn't miss a couple of them
for 6 months or so... and the firm has been getting requests for help from charities
working in other badly affected areas. Who knows where the Hagglunds may end up
next? |
Oxfam
appeal At the Newcastle, Staffordshire shop, volunteers were being forced
to open on public holidays because of public demand - but say they're not sure
they'll be able to open every day in future unless new volunteers come forward
to help. Over the whole nation, ten thousand volunteers are needed immediately.
See Oxfam website |
Fire
Stations Staffordshire Fire & Rescue Service has an appeal for the Asia
Tsunami Fund. All Staffordshire Fire Stations will be proactive in raising
funds and donations may be taken to your local Fire Station where they will be
collected and paid into the account. Burton on Trent Fire Station personnel
on the first day of the appeal collected over £1,300 to start off the fund.
The appeal is beign run by Staffordshire Fire & Rescue Service for the Staffordshire
Emergency Services Humanitarian Association, (SESHAA) a Fire & Rescue service
Charity, who has been providing aid and assistance worldwide since 1995. Assistant
Divisional Officer Alf Wilson |
rugby
ladies I am a player for Newcastle Ladies Rugby Team. We have recently
produced a team calendar featuring photos of our female players in various cheeky
poses. Initially we produced the calendar to raise much needed funds for
our facilities upgrade - we need new changing facilities and pitch improvements.
However in the light of the recent Tsunami disaster in Indonesia we have
decided to donate part of our profits to the Tsunami appeal fund. Our calendars
cost £5 each and we will be donating £1 from the sale of each one to the Tsunami
fund. Calendars can be purchased at the club shop at Lilleshall Road, Clayton
or from the club bar when the shop is not open. See images from the calendar
on the Newcastle
Ladies Rugby page. Holly Morgan |
Books
of Condolence Books of Condolence are at six locations across Congleton
Borough. Collection points and Books of Condolence will be available at Congleton
Town Hall, Westfields, Alsager Information Centre, Holmes Chapel One Stop Shop
and Victoria Buildings in Middlewich, and all cash collected will be forwarded
to the Disaster Earthquake Committee. A Book of Condolence will also be available
at Sandbach Library. For more information please contact: Borough
Mayor Cllr Neville Price on 01270 768565. |
hotel
effort Guests and staff at the Moat House Hotel in Acton Trussel near
Stafford together raised over £2000 for the Asia aid relief appeal. Guests
at the New Years Eve dinner dance and and members of staff were asked to dig deep
to raise money for the victims of the natural disaster which had taken place a
week earlier. The hotel now plans to introduce an optional donation to its express-lunchtime
menus and then match every donation received. |
Tsunami
appeal auction... Stoke speedway rider Tom Brown has donated a signed
print to the Coventry Speedway team's Tsunami Appeal Auction See
more here... | CHURCH
RESPONSES Click Here to add church news
Support
Weekend Churches Together in Haslington, Winterley and Crewe Green
held a weekend of support from from Friday 21st to Sunday 23rd for all affected
by the Tsunami disaster in Asia. Tsunami Victims Remembered
Lichfield Cathedral kept Monday 31 January as a day of prayer and reflection following
the tsunami in the Indian Ocean. At 7.30pm the Lichfield Cathedral Chamber
Choir sang Fauré s Requiem. The day concluded with the Cathedral bells ringing
half muffled from 8.15 until 9.30pm. |
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Hear
Church Service A
special service to remember the victims of the disaster held on Friday 7th Jan
at St Peter Ad Vincula church in Stoke and attended by civic leaders, including
the Lord Mayor of Stoke on Trent Karamat Ali. The service was led by Prebendary
David Lingwood and other church leaders and the sermon was given by the Bishop
of Shrewsbury the Right Reverend Alan Smith.
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