Did you do anything at training? Let me know if there's anything else I can
put on the website.
His crowdfunder is currently on over £28k of a target of £5k with more
events planned so maybe we don't need to stress too much about raising
money :-)
We have some deep deep problems in our society. How do we begin to heal
these issues so that stuff like this doesn't happen in the first place? We
can't have young black lads being scared to go to work! I feel like we're
too reactionary - it's too much 'us v them' - we need to reach the people
who end up misdirecting all their anger on someone of a different race.
Sorry, just ranting some thoughts. Good first step is kicking up a huge
fuss that attacks like these are not acceptable and the community will come
out in force when they happen.
xxxx
On Thu, 30 Jul 2020 at 07:57, Susannah Mallaghan via football-women <
football-women(a)eastoncowfolk.org.uk> wrote:
Hey all, someone has raised the question on FB and I
wonder if there’s
anything we can do as a club to show solidarity with Katungua, the lad who
was racially attacked leaving southmead. There’s a link to a fundraising
page to raise money to aid his recovery. I thought maybe we could take a
solidarity pic at training tonight and share it asking people to donate.
Thoughts?
He is a footballer and another club is raising funds for him so any other
thoughts welcome.
Without HQ our fundraising opportunities are fairly limited at present
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