Bath Chronicle

Tales of bravery help to raise funds for Afghanista­n cause

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Over £1,680 has been raised for Afghanaid thanks to Natasha David, a Year 12 student at Royal High School Bath.

Natasha was so moved by the atrocities in Afghanista­n that she wanted to do something about it.

Working with Afghanaid, and making the most of her contacts, she organised for her father, bestsellin­g author and historian, Saul David, to give a talk about his latest book, SBS: Silent Warriors – the first authorised history about Britain’s Special Boat Service (SBS) in the Second World War.

All proceeds and book sales from the event are being donated to Afghanaid.

More than 50 people attended Mr David’s talk at Royal High School Bath when the author kept everyone enthralled with his accomplish­ed story of tales of extraordin­ary bravery, clandestin­e rendezvous and dangerous wartime missions.

The event raised £840 for Afghanaid – however, with the match funding from the UK government, this brings the total to £1,680.

Natasha said: “It was wonderful to see so many people turn up to support the event. Thank you to everyone who bought tickets or donated to raise money for this amazing cause.”

Mr David added: “It seems fitting that my talk about the SBS, a unit that fought bravely in Afghanista­n for many years, will help to raise funds for the charity Afghanaid, which is doing such wonderful work in that impoverish­ed country and which already has close links with the Royal High School.”

Natalia Deane, head of communicat­ions and giving at Afghanaid, said: “It is heartening to see people coming together in this way to support Afghan women, especially when to be a woman in Afghanista­n has become so much more difficult, with many of the hard won rights of the last 20 years being eroded.

“Aside from donations, these events are so important for raising awareness and keeping the issues facing the people of Afghanista­n in people’s minds, so that we can ensure people do not forget about them at a time when they need our support the most.

“This is not just a fantastic fundraisin­g effort, it is also a show of solidarity, and a message to Afghan women that we stand with them. Thank you to Natasha and everyone involved in this event.”

 ?? ?? Royal High School Bath student Natasha David and author Saul David
Royal High School Bath student Natasha David and author Saul David

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