Tag Archives: Palmyra Events
Mahmud Will Get a New Arm, Thanks to Palmyra Relief Fundraising Event Success
Thank you to all who supported our fundraising event. Around 70 people came and we raised £3,500.
Our aim was to raise funds for Mahmud, who lost his arm in his home town of Aleppo, in one of the many bombings that are now a tragic part of Syria’s ongoing conflict.
Mahmud came to our attention via a health centre called Will Steps (run by Dr Hamza Diab). Our founder Mohammad Antabli visited the centre during his trip to Gaziantep in November 2016.
The centre works exclusively with Ottobock, the German company that specialises in prosthetics and who has trained all the staff at Will Steps. Mohammad was impressed with the level of professionalism and skill he saw.
Palmyra is now in a position to start working with Will Steps to provide a prosthetic arm for Mahmud. Please follow our website for updates.
The day was made truly memorable by all our guests who came from far and wide.
Particular thanks must go to musicians Roskar Nasan (oud) and Louai Alhenawi (ney flute and drum) who played wonderfully.
Huge thanks to Alwaha Restaurant Chefs (Ayman En Nafakh and Ali Younes) and all other staff who provided delicious food and worked really hard to make the event so successful.
We were also honoured to welcome one of Palmyra Relief’s patrons, actor Colin Firth. Colin has been a committed Palmyra Relief supporter since its creation. We are deeply grateful for his continued support.
Palmyra Relief Fundraising Event Raises £3,500
A nice writeup of our successful March 26 event, from the National Health Service Foundation Trust Website:
http://www.cnwl.nhs.uk/news/palmyra-relief-fundraising-event-raises-3500/
March 26: Lunch to Help the Children: Palmyra Relief Fundraising Buffet
Join us on Sunday 26 March 2017 at AlWaha Restaurant, 75 Westbourne Road, W2 4UL from 1:00 to 4:00pm, for a delicious buffet of home-made Lebanese food from one of London’s top Middle Eastern Restaurants.
The buffet is £20 per person (drinks provided) and half of all proceeds will go to Palmyra Relief, to help get prosthetic limbs for Syrian children in great need.