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ORIGINAL ARTWORK TO BE SOLD AT SILENT AUCTION
IN SUPPORT OF THE MOIRA FUND
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CP002
- "Memories"
Quality art print, available in two sizes:-
A3 size (approx) = 31cm x
41cm (12" x 16")
A4 size (approx) = 21cm x 30cm (8¼" x
11¾")
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QUALITY
PRINTS CREATED TO PLEASE All we ask is that prints are returned within 7 days of receipt in their original packaging and in the crisp, uncreased condition in which they will have been received. |
IMPORTANT NEWS
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"MEMORIES" ORIGINAL ARTWORK TO BE SOLD AT SILENT AUCTION
IN SUPPORT OF PLACE AND TIME |
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| RESERVE PRICE : £210.00 | |
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THE HISTORY BEHIND THIS NEW CHARITY A Slovakian man has been jailed for life for the "vile and barbaric" rape and murder of a Glasgow businesswoman that "shocked the nation". CLICK HERE TO VIEW JUST ONE NEWS REPORT and begin to understand why The Moira Fund has been established |
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About The Moira Fund In the pain-filled weeks and months after Moira’s death, her family became aware that they were coping because of their love for each other, the fantastic support of family and friends and because they could afford to make choices. For a short time they were looked after in a relative’s home away from the scene of the crime but within easy reach of the police. They felt protected in this haven where they could grieve in peace. After many months they have each individually had a day or two away from home with friends. One or two very special people have by instinct, not by training, become effective counsellors. While charities have provided some care and support, their funds are finite and restricted. The family became increasingly aware that many, finding themselves in similar circumstances, would not have the same resources they had available to them. They identified gaps in the help available, gaps which could mean further distress to those suffering grief as a result of violent death at the hands of another. There are self support groups for the victims of murder and manslaughter but to attend one of those it would be necessary to travel to the nearest big city. Specialist bereavement counsellors do not appear to be readily accessible. The family decided that it would be very fitting to set up a grant-making charity, The Moira Fund, so that those working with victims could identify and provide for some of the needs of those in distress which may not otherwise be addressed. |
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