More from JMU Journalism
Donations
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Campaign calls for more blood donations
A shortage of male blood donors brought a campaign group to Liverpool One in a bid to increase local donations.
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‘Self-care’ kit appeal to help attack victims
A Merseyside charity has appealed for donations for ‘self-care’ kits for victims of rape and sexual assault.
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St Helens libraries swap fines for food
St Helens Council has launched a scheme which allows people to pay their late book fines in food donations.
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Funds to double to help reading charity
Liverpool-based charity, The Reader, is helping to help raise funds to assist the elderly.
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Thousands to help Will go back to school
More than £60,000 has been raised for a Wirral teen with a brain tumour to enable him to go back to school.
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Charity urges you to be KIND this Christmas
A Liverpool children’s charity has launched its 41st Christmas appeal to help disadvantaged families.
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Grand total breaks our fundraising record
Fundraising activities by JMU Journalism students delivered more than £1,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support, smashing last year’s total.
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Calais camp visit to help refugees
A group of students from local universities visited refugee camps in Calais, bringing clothes, food and toiletries.
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Festival brings help for homeless
Rather than an entry fee, festival-goers are asked to donate an item that might be useful for a homeless person.
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Fake shirts head to good cause
Liverpool Homeless Football Club has received recycled clothes seized by the city’s Trading Standards officers.