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Belgians boost appeal

in step:  Rotary president Tony Annis is to lead the walk.

Friday, February 19, 2010

ROTARIANS in Belgium have given a Derby Telegraph appeal to raise money for life-saving water purification kits a £13,000 boost.

Clubs in the western region of the country have raised the cash for Aquabox by holding film galas, musical recitals and selling...

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Our campaign target is smashed

Our campaign target is smashed

Thursday, February 18, 2010

A DERBY Telegraph campaign to pay for life-saving water purification kits has smashed its target and now stands at an amazing £196,000. But...

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Slimmers' big effort to boost appeal to help Haiti survivors

less is more:   Sharon Millett and Adam Phillips are among Chaddesden slimmers donating their  old clothes to raise money for Aquabox.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

SLIMMERS are shedding pounds to raise pounds for the survivors of the Haiti earthquake. Members of the Chaddesden and Spondon branches of Slimming...

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Community day helps Haiti

deep in thought:   Tony Irwin prays inside St Michael's Church in Breaston while  left,  Lynda Irwin, left, and Thelma Mortimer sell cakes at Breaston  Methodist Church.

Monday, February 15, 2010

DERBYSHIRE villagers joined forces to raise cash for the victims of the Haiti earthquake as prayers were said for survivors. Schoolchildren, the...

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Cash floods in to box appeal

consignment:   Keith Meikle-Janney, left,  and  Martin Cruttenden  loading Aquaboxes on to a container bound for Haiti.

Friday, February 12, 2010

A DERBY Telegraph campaign to raise cash for a struggling charity is edging closer to its target and now stands at more than £130,000. The Give...

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Ilkeston businessman returns from earthquake disaster zone

Ilkeston businessman returns from earthquake disaster zone

Thursday, February 11, 2010

AFTER three weeks in the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince, Stephen Mitchell said he was now confident that aid to the homeless was finally being more...

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Salsa fans step up to help boost Haiti's quake fund

good moves:  From left, Charmaine Gordon, Egerton Perry and Janet Morgan dance the night away in aid of the people of Haiti.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

SALSA dancers from across the East Midlands have raised more than £1,400 for the people of Haiti. Two hundred people turned out at the Derby...

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School rallies to help quake victims

SPARE PENNIES:  Nightingale pupils have raised more than £300. From left, Joshua Webster, 10, Lauren Davies, eight,  Andie Reed, eight, Liam Davies, 10, Taylor Thomas, 10, Bradley Bromley, seven, and Peter Webster, nine.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

YOUNGSTERS at a Derby primary school have been recreating Haitian art and raising money for survivors of the earthquake. Pupils from Nightingale...

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Pupils dish up help for Haiti

collection plates:   Teacher Abdul Shahid, owner of Saffron restaurant,  held a charity night at which staff  and pupils from Woodlands School, in Allestree,  raised money to help   survivors of the  Haiti earthquake.

Tuesday, February 09, 2010

SCHOOL pupils, their teacher and an Indian restaurant all joined forces to raise money to pay for life-saving water purification kits. Sixth-formers...

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Your generous support is truly 'making a difference'

ESSENTIAL AID:   Aquaboxes from Derbyshire   being unloaded at a warehouse  in  Andhra Pradesh, in India, which has  been badly affected by floods.

Monday, February 08, 2010

TWO hundred Aquaboxes have now arrived in India to help villages devastated by flooding. The boxes contain water purification kits as well as...

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Aquabox - How to help

The Derby Telegraph has teamed up with Aquabox to run the Give Water, Give Life campaign which has so far raised more than £190,000.

But the charity, run by the Rotary Club of Wirksworth, now needs your help more than ever before as it continues to ship hundreds of its life-saving water purification kits to devastated Haiti.

If you want to donate, call Claire Duffin on Derby 253053 or e-mail cduffin@derbytelegraph.co.uk

You can send money to NatWest, account number 53575113, sort code 60-14-15, call 01629 825 178, or post a donation to Aquabox, PO Box 5398, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 4ZP, cheques payable to Aquabox.

Or visit http://www.aquabox.org










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