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  • Having already successfully delivered and distributed two ship’s containers to Arsaal Refugee Camp in Lebanon; both of them filled with a diversity of humanitarian aid such as an ambulance, supplies for babies as well as medical aid, our current appeal seeks to work with Syrian refugee children. We plan to provide them with therapeutic support… [Continue Reading]

    Current Appeal – Urgent appeal for displaced Syrian children in Lebanon
  • BOOTLE REFUGEE AID, CUMBRIA UK (BRACUK) was founded in 1991 by Joan Capp, and registered as a charity on 24th August 1999, with the sole purpose of relieving civilian suffering in areas of either conflict or poverty primarily, but not exclusively, in Eastern Europe. WHO ARE WE? Based in the village of Bootle, Cumbria, we are simply a group of… [Continue Reading]

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  • West Cumbria’s mercy mission put to good use: Joan hands some clothes over to a family on her visit to Pakistan 1 of 4 Photos IT is fair to say that Hillary Clinton is not on Joan Capp’s Christmas card list. “Hillary Clinton? I’ve got a few things I’d like to say about Hillary Clinton,”… [Continue Reading]

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Current Appeal- Urgent appeal for displaced Syrian children in Lebanon

“This is an urgent appeal from Bootle Refugee Aid Cumbria to help with raising funds for some foreign countries that we are currently trying our best to assist. Due to the current situation, raising funds is very difficult in fact almost impossible. Most organisations raise for causes within the UK which we undoubtedly fully support, BRACUK however are aware of other worrying and troubling situations further afield that simply often go unnoticed. At present we are trying to support a large refugee camp in Nyumanzi, Uganda which holds 48,000 Sudanese refugees. We do this directly though one of the camp’s refugees Chol Akuoch using social media. Our aim is ‘to help them to help themselves’ and so have supplied them with educational and recreational resources where we encourage the younger ones with the opportunity to enjoy and learn from … [Continue Reading]

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BOOTLE REFUGEE AID, CUMBRIA UK (BRACUK) was founded in 1991 by Joan Capp, and registered as a charity on 24th August 1999, with the sole purpose of … [Continue Reading]

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West Cumbria’s mercy mission put to good use: Joan hands some clothes over to a family on her visit to Pakistan 1 of 4 Photos IT is fair to say … [Continue Reading]

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