We support many charities - Here are a few we have chosen to name
KILLED FOR SAYING SORRY
In March 2003 Andrew Jones was on a night out in Liverpool when he accidentally bumped into someone he was passing. Andrew apologised but the gang attacked him, punching him to the floor and kicking him repeatedly. He died in hospital later from fatal head injuries.
His anguished parents Andy and Chris (pictured) have since campaigned to bring his killers to justice but are constantly confronted with a wall of silence and fear. Despite this they continue to fight for truth and refuse to be defeated. They say this struggle has become their reason for living. To get involved with Andy and Chris and their campaign Life means Life or to donate click on the link: www.justiceforandrewjones.com
JUSTICE FOR JEREMIAH
In the middle of the night 2003 mum Erica Duggan received a phone call from her son Jeremiah pleading for her help. A minute later the line went dead and she never heard from her son again. He was found dead later that night by the side of a road in Germany - a death shrouded in suspicion and mystery. No doctor examined the injuries to see if they were caused by being hit and run over - merely a doctor testified him as dead.
The German authorities viewed Jerry's death as a suicide. This was used as a justification for not fully investigating this death. The British Inquest in 2003 discounted the suicide verdict and stated that prior to his death Jeremiah had been in a state of terror. The German and British authorities prefer to brush this under the carpet. Since that fateful night Erica has campaigned for justice for her son - she demands to know what happened in her son's final hours.
For more info, to sign her petition or to donate, click here:
www.justiceforjeremiah.com
THE TREE OF HOPE
Tree of Hope is a charity which fills a devastating gap in care for children in this country. If a disabled or ill child needs care which the NHS will not fund, Tree of Hope steps in and raises the cash to help them get the care they so desperately need.
It is known, that approximately 128 babies are born EVERY DAY in this country with a birth defect. Some of these children have their Specialist Treatment and Therapy funded by us. We would like to help more - but we need the funds.
The Tree of Hope offers hope to the families of sick and disabled UK children who need specialist surgery or additional medical treatment and therapy, in order to save their lives, and to give a better quality of life, and to help free them from suffering, by funding the treatment required. It has helped send children all over the world for pioneering treatment that is not available in this country and has helped bring joy and relief into hundreds of family's lives. To find out more and to donate click here: www.treeofhope.org.uk
CONTACT A FAMILY
Contact a Family provides support, advice and information for families with disabled children, no matter what their condition or disability. Contact a Family became a registered charity in 1979 and they have nearly 30 years of experience of working with families with disabled children. The charity's vision is that all parents and families of disabled children in the UK are fully recognised and respected and have access to appropriate support and services which meet their needs. For more information or to donate- www.cafamily.org.uk
VOICE OF PETAR SUTOVIC CAMPAIGN
In 2004 Petar Sutovic was found dead in his apartment in Serbia and immediately the authorities put it down to a drugs overdose.
Petar had been found on his bed with drug paraphernalia scattered around him. But his grief-stricken mother Susan began to suspect something much more sinister after his body was returned to London with vital organs missing. She began investigating his death and discovered the "heroin" that was found in his blood was in fact morphine from tablets he took for pain. On analysis the picture of Petar on his death bed showed he had received facial injuries before he died. Susan is refusing to let the Serbian authorities tarnish her son's name and is fighting for truth. To sign her petition, read about the suspicious circumstances and to donate click here: www.petarsutovic.co.uk
SAMM MERSEYSIDE
SAMM (Support After Murder and Manslaughter) Merseyside is an organisation which seeks to support, advise and help all those affected by homicide. SAMM Merseyside offers an all inclusive service which gives both emotional and practical help, enabling them to rebuild their lives. For help, advice and to donate go to: www.samm.merseyside.cwc.net

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