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Fundraiser for local business owner - Akif Mushtaq - tragically killed by dangerous dog (please share with friends and neighbours in the area)


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On 13/01/2025 at 21:44, Jellybeanz said:

Almost at the stretch target, feeling quite emotional at everyone's kindness and know that this will mean a lot to his family and especially I think his children, to know their dad meant a lot to his customers as well as them.

Thank you everyone 

David at Mr Simms sweet shop has also been collecting donations so between you you will have raised a really good amount to do something to pay tribute to Akif. 👍🏼

Just 2 more days until the fundraiser closes. Thanks everyone for your ongoing support 

2 hours ago, hellosailor said:

David at Mr Simms sweet shop has also been collecting donations so between you you will have raised a really good amount to do something to pay tribute to Akif. 👍🏼

Ah wonderful, I'll pop in and see him

£1,430 now raised. Only £70 to go to the aim amount. Wonderful. So emotional and moving everyone has come together...

23 hours ago, hellosailor said:

David at Mr Simms sweet shop has also been collecting donations so between you you will have raised a really good amount to do something to pay tribute to Akif. 👍🏼

Ah wonderful, I'll pop in and see him

One more day and then the fundraiser will close.

Just £70 needed to get to £1,500.

Thank you all for your generosity and support. Private messages have been lovely. 

Target of £1,500 now reached thank you all who wrote messages of support and/or contributed.

I believe the manager at Mr Simms is also collecting separately so I will try and speak to him tomorrow, if appropriate we will merge our collections. Will post again afterwards. 

Best wishes and heartfelt thanks 

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On 16/01/2025 at 18:35, Jellybeanz said:

Target of £1,500 now reached thank you all who wrote messages of support and/or contributed.

I believe the manager at Mr Simms is also collecting separately so I will try and speak to him tomorrow, if appropriate we will merge our collections. Will post again afterwards. 

Best wishes and heartfelt thanks 

Just wondering if the collections were merged, and if we know what charity/charities were supported in the end as a tribute to Akif Mushtaq?

Apologies if this information was in another thread which I have missed.

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