children in temporary shelterIntroduction

Share & Care provides ongoing support and relief for communities in Sri Lanka affected by the 26 December 2004 tsunami. They need our continued support. We aim to channel your support directly to individuals and communities and report on what is being achieved.

Share & Care is a UK-based and registered non-profit organisation, set up in January 2005 by Sri Lankans and sympathisers in the UK.

News

Picnic in The Park - Family Day Out

We have moved the date for the picnic in Aldenham County Park in Elstree, Hertfordshire to 21st of July. Every one agreed to bring and share the food and we would be meeting around 10.30 am at the park. Share and Care will organise drinks for the event. Please email and let us know if you like to come.
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Our Sponsors

Jan and Keith Notely is one of our sponsors who sponsor 2 children and pay half of another child's expense.
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Car Boot Sale

On Sunday 20th August, 2006, Ajith, Neil, Asha, Sandali and Navin helped Share & Care by participating in a car boot sale in Milton Keynes to raise money for the charity.
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Share & Care Charity Night

We organised a dinner dance event in London to raise Share & Care's profile and to raise funds to support tsunami victims. It was held oMasti Restaurantn Sunday 11th September, 2005, at Masti Restaurant, a popular venue in Wembley.

Highlights of the evening were the presentations on Share & Care's work, the raffle draw and the auction of a cricket bat signed by Sri Lanka's national cricket team. We would like to thank all our guests for supporting our cause. We hope you enjoyed the evening.
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children clappingChildren's Happy Camp in Matara

On April 5th, Share & Care sponsored a counselling programme for 240 children in Matara, who were made homeless by the tsunami disaster and are still living in tent camps.

The event was a success and has brought the smiles back to the children's faces.  
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Sponsored Walk in aid of the Tsunami Appeal

On Sunday 6 February 2005, a team from Surrey Fire & Rescue Service and their families took part in a sponsored walk in London to raise funds for the tsunami appeal.  
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