COVID-19: Prevention Pack Appeal

by EmbraceAbility

COVID-19: Prevention Pack Appeal by EmbraceAbility cover photo

£2,815.00

raised by 124 donations

of £5,000.00 Target Goal

56%

The Story

EmbraceAbility will leave no one behind during the COVID-19 crisis. During these difficult times, we need to support the children and families living in poverty who are the most vulnerable. Our answer is the Prevention Pack. All of the families EmbraceAbility works with live below the poverty line and are extremely vulnerable to the economic and health problems the virus will bring to their doors. The local community do not have access to water, healthcare advice and many of the families we work with are illiterate. During these extremely difficult times, EmbraceAbility will need to react to this crisis swiftly and effectively. As a charity, we will be delivering Prevention Packs to all of the 15 families we work with reaching over 111 people. The Prevent Packs will include food, essential medical supplies, soap, menstrual products and nappies. We will also be including clear hand washing information in picture form and offering practical solutions to the current water crisis in Cambodia. As a charity, we will also be offering phone service and we will be regularly checking in with all of the families we work with. The Prevention Pack initiative will need extra help from our supporters. Help us respond to the needs of our beneficiaries by giving what you can today. Please donate £25 now to send a Prevention Pack to a family on Koh Dach Island.

EmbraceAbility

During these difficult times, EmbraceAbility will need to support the children and families living in poverty who are the most vulnerable. The Cambodian government has now closed schools in Phnom Penh in order to stop the transmission of COVID-19. This is one of a number of temporary measures put in place after a rise in reported cases across Cambodia. In order to do our part and ensure the safety of our staff, beneficiaries and the wider community, we must follow suit. It is with great regret that EmbraceAbility will be pausing its beneficiary-facing operations in Phnom Penh and Koh Dach Island. All of the families we work with live below the poverty line and are extremely vulnerable to the economic and health problems the virus will bring to their doors. The local community do not have access to water, healthcare advice and many of the families we work with are illiterate. During these extremely difficult times, EmbraceAbility will need to react to this crisis effectively. As a charity, we will be delivering packages to all of the 15 families we work with reaching over 111 people. The packages will include food, essential medical supplies, soap, menstrual products and nappies. We will also be including clear handwashing information in picture form and offering practical solutions to the current water crisis in Cambodia. As a charity, we will also be offering phone service and we will be regularly checking in with all of the families we work with. We are in regular contact with the beneficiaries and will respond to their individual needs. EmbraceAbility will leave no one behind during the COVID-19 crisis. The Family Preparation and Response initiative will need extra help from our supporters. Please donate £25 now to send a package to a family on Koh Dach Island.

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COVID-19: Prevention Pack Appeal: Latest Donations

"So very proud, Dad & Mum "

Laurie donated £20.00+ £5.00 on 2023/2/5 at 4:9.

"So very proud, Dad & Mum "

Laurie donated £20.00+ £5.00 on 2023/1/5 at 3:55.

"So very proud, Dad & Mum "

Laurie donated £20.00+ £5.00 on 2022/12/5 at 3:55.

"So very proud, Dad & Mum "

Laurie donated £20.00+ £5.00 on 2022/11/5 at 3:55.

"So very proud, Dad & Mum "

Laurie donated £20.00+ £5.00 on 2022/10/5 at 3:55.

"So very proud, Dad & Mum "

Laurie donated £20.00+ £5.00 on 2022/9/5 at 3:55.

"So very proud, Dad & Mum "

Laurie donated £20.00+ £5.00 on 2022/8/5 at 3:55.