Stirling Observer

Response to humanitari­an crisis inspiring

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Dear Editor,

The response to the Disasters Emergency Committee’s Ukraine Humanitari­an Appeal has been inspiring. In just ten days, more than £16 million has been raised here in Scotland, with the UK total now past £170 million.

Given the horrendous eyewitness accounts we are seeing on our TV screens and hearing on our radios, perhaps we shouldn’t be that surprised: we all want to do whatever we can.

This uplifting demonstrat­ion of global citizenshi­p is hugely appreciate­d, particular­ly amid rising living costs here. So, most of all, we’d simply like to take this opportunit­y to say ‘thank you’ for your support.

We are also heartened that so many have heeded our messages, shared by the Ukrainian Associatio­ns here in Scotland and across the UK, that financial support for the DEC Ukraine Humanitari­an Appeal is the most effective way of getting the right support to the right people at the right time.

As well as the thousands of cash donations, big and small from the readers of this newspaper and others, along with those from businesses and local government, we must also thank Scotland’s political leaders for standing together to back this vital Appeal.

Thanks too to the Scottish Government for their £2 million donation and to the UK Government for doubling the first £25 million we received from the public.

Thirteen of the DEC’s 15 members, on or near the front lines in Ukraine or at its borders, are now delivering food, water, shelter, healthcare and counsellin­g to people whose lives have been torn apart.

Those fleeing this conflict face a deeply uncertain future. We pledge to spend this money responsibl­y with a firm focus on the most urgent needs of all those affected in the months and years to come.

Thank you for placing your trust in us, and our work, just as you have been for our ongoing efforts to support those so badly affected by the recent conflict in Afghanista­n.

For nearly 60 years, in times of crisis, the DEC has brought the UK’s leading humanitari­an charities together to help people in life-and-death situations. With your continued support, we have no intention of stopping now. Marie Hayes, British Red Cross in Scotland

Claire Telfer, Save the Children Scotland Jamie Livingston­e, Oxfam Scotland Sally Foster Fulton, Christian Aid Scotland Graeme McMeekin, Tearfund Scotland Nadeem Baqir, Islamic Relief Scotland

(Across the UK, the DEC has 15 charity members, six of the its members work collaborat­ively here during Appeals.)

Donationst­hanks Dear Editor,

As the area organiser in the Stirling area for Poppy Scotland I now have the total of the money donated by the generous public in October/ November for Remembranc­e Day.

Due to the Covid virus the totals have been delayed due to head office being closed, however the total from the tins etc was £24,781.76 and the merchandis­e was £11,782.00, making a grand total for Stirling of £36,563.76.

Thank you everybody who donated and a big thank you to my volunteers who helped with the appeal.

James Mann

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Refugees Millions of people are expected to flee the Russian violence in Ukraine

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