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Three weeks ago, as the reality of the social distancing measures we have now become familiar with was beginning to hit home for many people, leading humanitarian charity Human Appeal launched an emergency campaign to raise funds to help people fight coronavirus in the UK and across the globe.
Since then, with a dedicated army of volunteers and in partnership with businesses, community groups and other charities up and down the country, the Manchester-based charity has delivered help to thousands of people.
As well as providing food and supplies for vulnerable people, Human Appeal volunteers have been handing out meals to NHS workers who often find their usual canteens and shops closed, as a way of say thank you for their hard work and the sacrifices they are making.
So far, across the country, Human Appeal has:
Over this Easter weekend, Human Appeal in partnership with local residents will be providing and distributing food packs to over 140 families in Manchester.
Since launching their emergency campaign on March 20, Human Appeal has raised over £120,000 through over 2,600 donations for their Coronavirus relief projects in the UK and nine other countries.
Dr Mohamed Ashmawey, Human Appeal CEO said:
Abid Shah, coordinating Human Appeal’s response to the COVID-19 outbreak across the UK, said:
Members of HA staff are available for interview. For this or any other media enquiries please contact Sam Baxter on 07495 708236.
A selection of media from distributions across the UK is available here.
Charity staff are classed as key workers under the Government’s criteria, and charity volunteers are able to leave their homes during the lockdown period as they are providing care and help to vulnerable people.