Tuesday 11 July 2017

Syria Update July 2017


Update from Maggie July 2017

We wanted to get this second training centre off the ground as soon as possible and the location of this facility is vital. It must serve the area of Arsal which is most deprived in terms of access to any form of training or education. Suitable buildings in this area are hard to come. So, with the funds raised by the London auction, EDA has set up a training facility for a large camp population in a new school building which has not yet opened.   The building offers all the necessary space and will not function as a school until the new term begins at the end of September. During the summer, we will use this space to provide a women’s workshop and also some more vocational training for young men. We are now in a position to fund the costs of opening the school building during the summer months which is great news for people. The funding will be used to pay the basic salaries of the Syrian refugee trainers. They will run 2- 3 month courses, in effect a duplication of what is offered at the main centre.  

We will see how this works out over the next few months but the school manager and our team have already been putting together a team of Syrian trainers and moving some equipment into the building. We will review the use of this school building as the new term begins to see how efficiently it functions as a second training centre. If an appropriate and affordable premises becomes available in this same area of Arsal we may consider this as an option in the future.   The idea may be that even when the school begins functioning at the end of September from 8am - 1pm, the building can be used for the rest of the day for vocational training and workshop activities. Using the school means we pay no rent so we can look at funding a wider range of vocational courses, particularly for young men from these quite difficult camps.


Education - We also plan to run ‘catch up ‘classes for the considerable number of children in these camps who have missed up to 3 years of schooling. Maths, Arabic and English will be the basic subjects covered. Teachers for these classes will receive a small salary of around 200$ a month. We have been running similar classes at the main centre. Text books will be needed as will writing materials and some motivational prizes for the children attending these classes. We would hope that these classes will prepare the children for slotting into their appropriate age range groups in September. The outlay for these ‘Catch Up’ classes is estimated to be around 3500$ over the next 3 months. This is an estimate because we may be able to get hold of text books from the Ministry of Education. The text books used for the summer classes will then be added to the amount needed to be purchased for the launch of full classes for the new school year in September.


Women’s Workshop - We have begun to set up the Women’s workshop, sewing machines are being moved in along with the necessary accessories for a women's workshop and we have a committee from the camps to discuss what training will be most useful. We need to buy long work tables for the machine work and the laying out of material to be used for a range of craft/clothes items. Again, we will pay a similar salary for the trainer who will be selected and interviewed from the surrounding camps. The outlay for this will be around 3,000$.


First Aid courses - A 3-month women's First Aid course, run by our doctor from the main centre, is starting very soon as will Women's Health Awareness classes which have been packed out at the other main facility. The women on the advanced first aid course also receive special kits when they pass the course test after 3 months - this means that they can deal with frequent medical problems in the camps, an advantage when there is such a serious lack of even basic emergency medical care available. Each of these fairly comprehensive First Aid kits cost around 30$ and again since the London funding we have bought 30 of these kits. As the trainees are from many different camps it means that there is at least one trained woman and a kit in each camp.


Vocational Training - With the funds raised, we have bought more tool kits for the domestic electrician's training courses in our main centre. These kits add quite an expense to each course - each one costs around 50$ and each successful trainee gets one. Since the Auction funding became available we have purchased around 40 of these kits.  I ‘dropped in ' on several camps on my May/June trip and found that our trainees had set up small workshops within the camps and were using their EDA tool kits to fix electrical items brought to them and also to fix electrical problems in nearby buildings. They have been able to earn a small income from this informal employment and this is exactly what we hoped to achieve.  Every young person that can get informal employment and meaningful occupation means another young person removed from the temptations of joining the militant groups.


Satellite Craft centres -  We are also setting up some satellite sewing/craft centres in many of the camps which have now been provided with an Activity Tent. The women that have attended the 2-month sewing training courses now act as instructors themselves in their particular camps and supervise the machines and the camp women who want to learn the necessary skills to make or repair family clothing. We have machines available for this purpose and the supervisor receives a small payment for doing this particular job. In this way, learned skills are dispersed to the wider camp community. The scheme is monitored by one of our team at the main centre. We estimate that we will spend around 2000$ depending on the materials needed.

I'll be sending further updates on these developments as the year progresses and on the expanding range of vocational training we hope to be able to offer after the summer.

EDA also has to bear in mind the ongoing security situation in the town. On occasions this can affect what we are able to do at certain times. We continue to take advice so that our management staff can stay safe.

With huge thanks   Maggie (EDA)


Tuesday 6 June 2017

Syria Update May 2017


Syria Blog - Arsal May 2017
It's been a real roller coaster ride on this most recent trip to the Syrian border but I'm very happy with what's been happening with EDA's work up in the town and with the increasing competence and enthusiasm of our Syrian team managing our training centre and women's workshop as well as trying to address the many general humanitarian issues which arise constantly.
This time of course, I've been armed with extra funds thanks to the results of the brilliant Crouch End Auction and some of my time has been spent researching the possibility of a second Training Centre/workshop site in a different area of the town, allowing access to training facilities for those unable to get to our main centre. We are working with the Municipality to see if there's a suitable building at an affordable price - our present building is rented through a member of the Municipality - however this takes time and so we have another solution for at least the next 4 months. The schools have just finished until September and we have an empty school building that has plenty of space in a remote area situated amongst many camps.
The camp community have already been clamouring for the sort of courses they hear about from our main Centre - news spreads fast here. The camp women from around this school building are particularly are excited about the possibility of being able to train on the first aid course (access to emergency health care is very limited) and this course is in high demand. The idea also of receiving Health Awareness information - i.e. breast cancer checking information and other female diseases associated with inevitable poor hygiene and lack of privacy, is also very much wanted and needed. We have doctors to run these courses and kits that we can provide to help with the training and follow up work in the camps - it all costs money but we have it!!
We will also try to run some of the most popular and successful training such as electrical and mobile phone repairs. Each successful trainee receives their EDA tool kit at the end of the course and we now have a fairly firm estimate of around 60% follow up employment rate within the informal work sector - I went to some of the camps to see our trainees working on repairs to all sorts of equipment using their tool kits. The kits are quite expensive for us but well worth the uplifting outcomes that we see. Every young man finding income and casual employment is another individual removed from the temptation of joining militants.
In the school building we will also offer sewing/textile activities - we have enough machines to bring across from the main centre and more coming out on the next container.
Most of the camps now have an Activity Tent within their compound as the need for escaping their claustrophobic living area is now more recognised by local NGO's. EDA plans to set up a number of mini sewing centres by placing 3 machines in each Activity Tent and setting up one of the successful sewing trainees to pass on instruction to the camp women - a sort of dispersal of skills. We will pay a small salary to the newly qualified instructor. We have the machines in Edinburgh - a tireless team of volunteers who check them before shipment so we can do it! All this new activity is only now possible with the money coming from the Auction last month.
I had to monitor and address a number of other issues - check on our new schools and the 'catch up' programme we hope to run through the summer for some of the many hundreds of children who still have no access to education - Maths, English and Arabic core classes so they might have a chance of entering some informal education in September. We just need to build more schools but we can't do everything!
Finally, my time ended rather abruptly in the town. Late on the last evening there was an attempt to kidnap/rob me by a gang from the camps, origin unknown, but my brave team and also local people came to the rescue and sent an armed team to guard me all night - the army advised them to keep me in a house through the night and then get me out fast the next morning.
Everything was fine and we have assurance that this in no way affects our work or my return in July. The incident wasn't publicised and so it's consigned to history. I just couldn't finish my final jobs but I guess they'll have to wait till next time! 

Women's First Aid and one of the Electrical training courses running




Presentation of mobile phone repair tool kits to successful trainees. 


Inspection of school building to be used for more training. 

Tuesday 25 April 2017

Auction Thanks

Crouch End Auction for Edinburgh Direct Aid – Friday 21st April 2017
We had a fantastic evening last Friday at the auction and EDA are over the moon at the result of such amazing generosity from all those who donated bid items and from all those who bid so generously on the night.
EDA would especially like to thank Jo, Sharon and Rachel for organising and planning this event – no small task over a number of weeks. It all came together brilliantly on the night.
Also great thanks go to John Newton, the compere who kicked things off at the start and kept the evening running smoothly.
 Matthew Nimmo, the auctioneer was an absolute star. Apart from being extremely witty and funny he managed to push bids to the maximum very skilfully – we think he’s missed his vocation! He looked exhausted at the end! Thanks also go to Richard for looking after all the technical aspects and to all the people who gave up time to prepare the venue and clear away afterwards.
The amount raised, although not finalised yet, far exceeds any expectation and for a small organisation like EDA, this money will be absolutely vital for our aim of opening a new refugee voational training centre in the Lebanon/Syrian border town of Arsal.
Thank you everyone!  It was such fun!

Maggie

Friday 14 April 2017

One Week To Go

Our auction date is nearly here. Thank you for all your donations and offers of help. We have a great evening planned so please join us. Doors open at 7.00 and we shall begin promptly at 7.30 for an evening of good fun and raising funds for EDA. We have a live auction, a silent auction, raffle, cake stall and more.  You will be able to pay for auction items by electronic transfer after the event and we will send you the vouchers or details. Bring cash on the night for the raffle and other donations. 

If you can’t join us on the 21 April and wish to bid – just email auctionforsyria@gmail.com  by Wednesday evening 19 April and let us know:
Description of item
Your starting bid
Your maximum bid…we’ll then bid for you on the night. 

We’ve also listed the items on our blog…….http://crouchendsyriaauction.blogspot.co.uk/

Please let us know if you are able to join us on the evening – by just sending a quick email to auctionforsyria@gmail.com it will help us plan for the evening - and if you can’t come along and wish to donate here’s the link  http://www.edinburghdirectaid.org/PaypalOptions.htm  London Fundraiser Auction 21 April. 
Thank you for your support – your donations, your contributions to the auction and your bids ……and we look forward to seeing you on the 21st April 

Rachel Jo and Sharon

Latest Auction Item List

We have a great list of Auction Items as you can see below.  Really looking forward to seeing you in a week's time

Crouch End Auction - For EDA.   Friday 21 April 2017 at 7.00pm 
Schedule of Auction Items – Updated
No.
Details
HOLIDAYS AT HOME & ABROAD
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Bid
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A1
Luxury Apartment - A week in a 2-bedroom luxury apartment in the Calahonda, Costa del Sol, Spain
The miles of sandy beaches and good restaurants and bars of Puerto Cabopino are a five-minute drive away. Cabopino also offers a range of water sports, fishing, golf, sight-seeing and boat trips
see
http://www.cascadas-calahonda.com/ Kindly donated by Paul and Ashif
250
A2
Character Grade II Listed detached thatched Country Cottage, Castor near Peterborough
Sleeps 7 in 3 bedrooms (or 9 if using sofa bed in the lounge). Available for a 3-day mini break (excl Easter and August Bank Holiday). 3 double bedroom, 2 bathrooms, lounge and kitchen
Kindly donated by Liz Berryman
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120
A3
2-night stay in lovely B&B in the Wiltshire countryside https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/11739029?guests=1&ref_device_id=3675ec0276b6fab7&s=39&user_id=93690855 Kindly donated by Victoria Frost
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70
A4
Glamping in Salcombe, Devon – In new Shepherds Huts, sleeps up to 4. Voucher for 3 weekend or 4 nights (week) mid-season. Worth £150.00 http://www.salcombeshepherdhuts.co.uk/ Kindly donated by Jon and Vicki Rogers
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80
A5
Caravan in beautiful Suffolk countryside -A week’s stay in a Static 2-bed caravan – sleeps up to 6. All seasons available http://holidays.lifestylelivinguk.com/our-parks/carlton-meres-country-park/ Kindly donated by Rachel Lewis
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150
A6
Enjoy the New Forest – A week’s stay in 2-bedroom static caravan on the beautiful south coast https://www.hoburne.com/holiday- parks/hampshire/naish/ Kindly donated by Maureen Maguire
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or 400
incl 
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A7
And don’t forget the travel - London Airports to North London or the other way – Lift for 3 people Kindly donated by John Agathocli
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40
A8
And here again........ London Airports to North London or the other way – Lift for 3 people Kindly donated by Rachel Lewis
40
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A9
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Callingallskiers–2bedApartmentinLesArc1800,Savoie,FrenchAlps. Sleeps6.Sevennights,timebyarrangement: January, March or summer season https://www.ownersdirect.co.uk/accommodation/p8066503 Kindly donated by Patsy Nightingale and Ian Christie
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375
A 10
To the seaside – a mid-week break in Whitstable, Kent –in lovely Whitstable. Suitable for a couple. Available any Mon - Wed in May, June, July (max stay 3 nights) except 19 -26 June. Comfortable house and garden just a few steps from peaceful West Beach. Near centre and working harbour. Ample parking, short walk from railway station and 200 m from the seafront, tennis courts and the excellent Windy Corner Cafe. Kindly donated by Nick and Julie Schoon
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80

AROUND THE HOUSE AND GARDEN
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B1
Plant up your window boxes ready for summer flowering – you supply the boxes and they will be filled with summer flowering plants – North London kindly donated by Jill Morrell
30
B2
Handyman – Get all those odd jobs done - and your North London home all working! Back by popular demand -kindly donated by Nick Finley
80
B3
Gardening - day’s work getting your North London garden ready for summer - kindly donated by Jim Smith and Cathy Doll
80
B5
Chill out at Christmas - Prosecco, a casual supper, panettone and a selection of films for you to watch. Your Christmas presents will be wrapped and drinks served for up to 8 people kindly donated by Michelle Cook
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75
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EATING & DRINKING
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C1
6 fruit and vegetable and garden produce baskets for you – May -October - kindly donated by Jo, Richard, Ginny, Jill and Peri
50
C2
A cake a month for a year – by those well-known North London Bakers! kindly donated by Sharon, Jo and Ginny
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80
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C5
A trio of Parmesan cheeses cheese and wine – a trio of Parmesan cheese 12, 24 & 36 months totalling 2kg, direct from the farmer in Parma, and couple of bottles of Italian wine. Kindly donated by Chris Dixon and Barbara Gallani
25
C6
Make your own Gin – design and distil your own bottle of Gin - for 2 people – worth £250.00 kindly donated by Richard & Alison Patronik http://www.cityoflondondistillery.com/experiences/
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80
ACTIVITIES
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D3
Backgammon – Enjoy an evening of Backgammon for 6 friends in N8 – Nibbles and prosecco on arrival. kindly donated by Vicky Gilbart
100
D4
Annual Membership for 1 adult for the Arthouse Cinema worth £45.00 http://www.arthousecrouchend.co.uk/ Kindly donated by the Arthouse
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30
D5
Cinema –2 tickets for the film of your choice at the PictureHouse Crouch End kindly donated by Picturehouse
10
https://www.picturehouses.com/cinema/Crouch_End_Picturehouse
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D6
Meet Catherine West MP – Tea for 2 with our local MP at the House of Commons. Kindly donated by Catherine West
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50
D7
Get to know the Bees – Introduction to the world of beekeeping and North London bee-keeping 6-week course and membership of NLBK. Worth £140.00. Kindly donated by Rob Small http://www.beekeeping.org.uk/
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70
D8
Theatre vouchers worth £80.00 and one night’s B & B Kindly donated by Kim and Mandy Sanderson
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60
D9
Bridge evening – it’s the new game in town – Gather some friends and play in N8 Kindly hosted by Jayne Forbes
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30
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D 10
Be a guest of the crew - 2 pairs of tickets to Celebrity Juice filming on Weds May 24th. Filmed at Elstree Film Studios, filming is approx. 17.00-20.00 (over 18’s only) kindly sourced by Sally Darling
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20
for 
pair
D 13 *
prefer football ...Two tickets for Arsenal v Leicester on Weds 26 April kick-off 7.45 kindly donated by Liz and Ahmed Zahedieh
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40 
for
pair
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D 18
A great chance to improve your communication skills - A two-hour Voice / Presentation class for professionals such as Teachers or Managers who use their voices on a regular basis in presentations and classes and would benefit from techniques used by actors and singers to improve communication and safeguard against vocal damage. Kindly donated by John Newton.
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50
D 20
Pit your wits...-Q I filming take your seats and be a guest of the crew -Monday May 22nd. Filmed at ITV studios on the Southbank and an evening record - time TBC kindly sourced by Sally Darling
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20
for
pair
D 21
2017/18 membership fees for Highgate – either tennis or crickets – join now or if you’ve already paid they will be reimbursed kindly donated by Highgate Tennis and Crickets Club
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200
HEALTH & BEAUTY
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E5
Don’t forget your dog – Voucher for dog grooming – by Hair of the Dog worth £25.00. Kindly donated by Hair of the Dog http://www.hairofthedoglondon.com/
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25

PAINTINGS AND OTHER ITEMS
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F1
Painting by John Tookey – Watercolour 16 x 20 inches Kindly donated by John Tookey http://www.southwoldgallery.co.uk/artists/142/john-tookey
John was trained in Graphic Design at the Sir John Cass School of Art in London and worked as a graphic artist in the city until taking up full time painting in 1986. He has exhibited with the Royal Institute of Watercolorists, The Royal Oil Institute, The West of England Academy and The Royal Pastel Society at the Mall Gallery London. John has won a number of prizes for his work and has been a member of the Royal Pastel Society since 1982. His paintings have been acquired by corporate and private collections in Great Britain, Europe, and the USA.
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200
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THE SILENT AUCTION
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B4
Photo restoration – have a treasured photo brought back to life kindly donated by Keith Picton
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50
C3
2 course meal & wine for 2 at the Queens, Crouch End - kindly donated by The Queens
40
C4
Voucher for £60.00 at any Cote Restaurant, valid until 31 August 2017 – kindly donated by Cote
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50
D1
Theatre - Upstairs at the Gatehouse, Highgate – Voucher for 2 tickets .....kindly donated by John and Katie Plews. See here for what’s on http://www.upstairsatthegatehouse.com/ -
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20
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D2
2 tickets for Saracens home match – 2017/18 season check out the matches http://www.saracens.com/ Kindly donated by Linda Almond and Mark Bryan
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85
for
pair
D 12
Get up to speed on Excel – a 2-hour training with tips and tricks kindly donated by Michelle Cook
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30
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D 14
At the O2 - 2 tickets for Nick Cave - 30 September - includes drinks (beers, wine and soft drinks), tickets worth £100.00 each
These are discounted tickets which have been generously donated by Rory Barker. Successful bids higher than the opening bids will be donated to EDA
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150 
for
pair
D 15
At the O2 - 2 tickets for John Bishop - 9 November opening bid £60 each, in Suite but drinks not included, tickets worth £90.00 each
These are discounted tickets which have been generously donated by Rory Barker. Successful bids higher than the opening bids will be donated to EDA
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120
for
pair
D 16
At the O2 - 2 tickets for Deep Purple - 23 November opening bid £75 each, includes drinks (beers, wine and soft drinks), tickets worth £120.00 each
These are discounted tickets which have been generously donated by Rory Barker. Successful bids higher than the opening bids will be donated to EDA.
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150
for
pair
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D 17
Treat yourself to a private tour around Crouch End Walks with a specialist guide. https://crouchendwalks.com/
Bid for a group of up to six people to have a guided tour, perfect for a birthday or special occasion!. Kindly donated by Oonagh Gay
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100
D 19
WWE 2 tickets on Monday 8 May. http://www.theo2.co.uk/events/detail/wweraw
Lower tier VIP tickets which offer fast track entry and access to the VIP bar before the show, during the interval and after the show kindly donated by Rory Barker
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40
for
pair
E1
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Pilates – 3 personal sessions at Kinetic Pilates worth £180.00. Located in Stroud Green, N4, Kindly donated by Kinetic Pilates http://www.kineticpilates.com/
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60
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E 2 Ladies Haircut and blow dry – by our favourite hairdresser at Sano in N1. Kindly donated by Julian 40.00


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E3
Massage – Holistic or deep tissue massage – a perfect way to relieve stress and tension kindly donated by Kate Boniface
25
E4
Facial – 30 mins at Beauty Works, Crouch End, Kindly donated by Beauty Works
30
E6
Sports Massage - kindly donated by Caroline Coffin
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25
E7
Yoga or hypnotherapy – 1:1 session kindly donated by Lesley Hamilton
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25
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F2*
- Ireland football shirt –2011-2012 season. Signed by the players Kindly donated by Sue Feighoney.
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10
F3*
Beautiful hand knitted babies clothes Kindly donated Reine Schuhle-Lewis
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50
F4*
The American Dream pop to the present The British Museum exhibition now on Kindly donated by Morgan Stanley
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20
F 5*
The American Dream – pop to the present The British Museum exhibition now on Kindly donated by Morgan Stanley
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20
F 6*
Beautiful Ceramic Sculpture – Mirrors Kindly donated by Elaine Wilson http://www.stanleypickergallery.org/news/histories-in-the-making-celebrating-140-years-of-kingston-school-of-art/
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20
* Cash or cheque needed on the night

Friday 21 April at 7.00 – auction starts at 7.30 - at the Earl Haig Pub, Crouch End
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Let us know if you are coming auctionforsyria@gmail.com join us for a great evening and let’s raise money for a good cause
If you can’t make it and want to bid email auctionforsyria@gmail.com just let us know your starting and maximum bid –by Wednesday evening 19 April and we will do the rest and if you want to donate here’s the link http://www.edinburghdirectaid.org/PaypalOptions.htm