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category dublin | miscellaneous | press release author Wednesday January 21, 2004 13:16author by dunk - FILLAWELLYauthor email duncancrowley at hotmail dot com Report this post to the editors

raising money for earthquake victims in bam

massive earthquake happened
we are doing something to help
will you get involved

26th of December an earthquake hit the city of Bam in Iran. 40,000 people have died and many many more are in desperate need of help.

here in Ireland we have organised the FILLAWELLY WANDER. a sponsored walk around the 25 miles of Dublin Bay on Saturday 31st January and Sunday 1st February 2004.

we hope as many people as possible will get involved
will you?
FILLAWELLY FOR BAM
FILLAWELLY FOR BAM

all money goes into Trócaire emergency Bam appeal. every cent will go directly to Bam
dressing up or having as much fun as possible during the wander is optional but strongly encouraged so as to make the event as fun, enjoyable and memorable as possible. Collectors will have wellies that they are trying to fill full of cash during the walk

to get involved
email or ring Trócaire and ask for a sponsorship card, fill it out and come and do the walk in 2 weekends time
01 6293333
info@trocaire

if people cant do the walk they can still help....
tell more people about FILLLAWELLY
send money directly to Trócaire Bam appeal
organise an fundraiser event in your area
bring a BAM welly into work, home or wherever and try to get it filled

the FILLLAWELLY webpage - http://www.geocities.com/fuspey/FUSPEY_fillawelly.html
FILLAWELLY newspage- http://easa.antville.org/stories/651112/
Wellieman`s website- http://www.wellieman.ie/contact.htm
Trócaire and bam report- http://www.wellieman.ie/contact.htm

FILLAWELLY PRO- Dave smith- 086 3898113
FILLAWELLY chair- Duncan Crowley - 8531063 / 6618085

first welly- mullanahone, tip. sat 10th jan 2004
first welly- mullanahone, tip. sat 10th jan 2004

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   the dutch gold beer can     dunk    Wed Jan 21, 2004 13:56 
   Insult To Islam     Imam Barret    Wed Jan 21, 2004 14:04 
   asalam alikum Imam Barret     DUNK    Wed Jan 21, 2004 14:35 
   Caring face of Hunt Scum!     Bumpkin Watch    Wed Jan 21, 2004 14:55 
   bumbkin- will you support the people of bam?     dunk    Wed Jan 21, 2004 15:06 
   fillawelly 2     dunk    Tue Dec 28, 2004 14:52 
   FILLAWELLY 2: Dublin charity walk for Kibera, Africas largest slum     dunk    Wed Jul 18, 2007 14:35 


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