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Lauren and Matt Bookle

July 14, 2008 by Suubi Trust

The happy couple

The happy couple

Lauren and Matt were married on Saturday July 5th. Their friends and family have so far raised more than £3,082.87 in support of our work at the Lira Clinic.

This money will meet the cost of much needed treatment for at least 400 patients…

Our thanks to all who have given so generously.

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Posted in Charis - IMC Lira, Fund Raising | Tagged Lauren and Matt | 2 Comments

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  1. on July 14, 2008 at 5:52 pm Dorothy at IHK

    Ooooh many happy returns. Thank you for the support, love and unselfish act. Not so many of us would trade our wedding gifts to help strangers in need. May God bless you abandantly. Cheers


  2. on August 10, 2008 at 4:20 pm Ian Clarke

    Matt and lauren

    Thank you very very much for getting people to donate to Suubi Trust in aid of our work here in Uganda. This was a very unselfish gesture and as a result you have raised about 10,000,000 Uganda shillings which will change the lives of many patients. I salute you both…



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