Help families in Tigray suffering from the war
*** EMERGENCY PUBLIC APPEAL ***
Innocent lives have been destroyed due the current war and conflict in Tigray.
Over 50k innocent civilians fled across the Sudan boarder for safety, seeking refuge.
Thousands of innocent lives have been brutally taken, homes destroyed, looted and families missing which is still on-going since the 4th of November 2020.
With the telephone and internet disconnected in some parts of the region, many are yet to speak to family and friends not knowing if they’re safe or alive. It’s clear to see the suffering caused on my innocent people and it’s hurting every Tigray diaspora as our support is limited.
I am asking on behalf of my people for your help, all funds will directly go to the
civilans who need support, our is aim is to start with the residents of Alamata, Chercher and Mehoni Raya.
We will be providing regular updates on how the donations are being distributed.
Our aim is to raise £30,000 for now to help about 40-50 (or more) families with funding and food.
Our trusted recipients in Alamata will ensure all funds will be distributed Fairly to each family/individual in need in the areas mentioned above.
Every donation and share will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for the support!
** Background on the Tigray genocide;
“On 4 November 2020, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed ordered the Ethiopian Defence Forces (EDF) to militarily engage with the Tigray Regional Paramilitary Police and militia loyal to the Tigray People Liberation Front (TPLF) in what he stated was a response to multiple attacks by the Tigray security forces on the EDF North Command base in Mekelle and other military camps in Tigray Region.
Since the start of the conflict, there have been armed confrontations between federal forces (Federal Army, Amhara Region’s Special Force Police and Amhara local militia) on one side and the Tigray regional forces (Tigray Special Force Police and militia) on the other side
The Ministry of Defence and the Prime Minister have announced that Ethiopian Air Force planes carried out multiple air strikes against TPLF military installations. The Prime Minister and the Army Chief of Staff pledged to continue air strikes on selected targets without endangering civilian life, advising residents to stay away from ammunition depots and other military targets.”