STERLING SILVER NECKLACE WORTH £90-95*
Made to order. Please allow 1-2 weeks before this item is shipped.
For each sale of one of these charity necklaces £20 will be donated to help the Madi family escape Gaza.
Why The Madi Family?
Palestinians trapped in Gaza are turning to fundraisers to find the means to pay border fees and escape the ongoing genocide that Trump bas committed to seeing through to the bitter end.
With so many different fundraisers around, it can be overwhelming to decide who to donate to, and what does the most good. A helpful technique is when someone with a platform focuses their efforts onto one fundraiser at a time, so that’s what I’m doing.
The Madi Family consists of Ahmed, 31, a family man who cannot provide income now his home and workplace have been bombed; Alaa, a 23 year old English graduate who studied in Spain, their 2 year old son, Adam, who was born during this 2nd Nakba. and new-born Ayoub who has been sick since he was born.
Due to the scarcity of warm clothing, food, medicine and hygiene products, they have become extremely expensive, if the family are able to find any at all.
I speak to Ahmed regularly and its clear the situation is desperate. they are a lovely family who enjoyed a comfortable and normal life before this and we can help them survive this!
WEAR YOUR NECKLACE PROUDLY, KNOWING THE PROFITS WERE DONATED TO THE PALESTINIAN CAUSE.
The silver banner is 8mm high approximately 50mm wide.
There is space for approximately 3-5 short words, so feel free to contact me if you have a different pro-Palestinian slogan you'd prefer to use that has the same effect.
Characters available
Capital letters: A-Z
Numbers: 0-9
Punctuation: $"!,?@.#()
| Metal |
Silver |
| Chain length |
18 inches |
| Font |
3mm, CAPITALS ONLY |
*The cost to make these charity necklaces is around £35 each so by selling them at £55 each I'm able to donate all £20 profit of each sale directly to the Madi fundraiser. They are priced much for affordably than other banner necklaces I make and this is to encourage charity purchases of this item.