Unicef Ebola appeal reaches £1.5m-mark in seven days

Tuesday 25 Nov 2014
Wayne Rooney and Darren Fletcher unite for Ebola appeal

Over £1.5 million has been raised for Unicef’s Emergency Ebola Appeal since it kicked off last week at the Scotland v England international in Glasgow. 

The UK government is matching all public donations pound for pound until Monday 8 December, and Unicef is urging the public to text the word ‘KIT’ to 70020 to donate £5 and double their donation. 

The £1.5 million pledge figure includes all money matched by the UK government. The appeal was led by England captain Wayne Rooney along with Scotland manager Gordon Strachan and midfielder Darren Fletcher.

“Text the word ‘KIT’ to 70020 to donate £5”

www.unicef.org.uk 

EE, the UK’s largest mobile operator, has also got behind the Unicef Emergency Ebola appeal by texting 12.5 million of its customers asking them to donate £5. Meanwhile, easyJet is asking passengers to donate on flights across its network. 

The appeal comes as the number of people who have lost their lives to the disease reaches 5,000 and over 14,000 are infected across Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. 

One in five of these patients are children and around 7,000 more have lost one or both of their parents to the disease. Schools and health facilities for pregnant women are closing, and vital vaccination programmes for children are halting because of the emergency. 

Unicef is working in all three countries to control the disease, providing life-saving supplies to treat and protect children affected, and to support those who have lost loved ones. But the organisation urgently needs more donations to help keep every child safe. 

Unicef UK executive director David Bull said: “This week the British public has really swung behind our Emergency Ebola Appeal. 

"With the money raised until 8 December being matched by the UK government, we will be able to reach many more children whose lives are in danger from Ebola. 

"It is one of the cruellest diseases that isolates sufferers and separates children from their families, leaving them traumatised and alone. 

"Our appeal is not yet over so please pick up your phone and text now. Help us keep children and their futures alive.” 

International development secretary Justine Greening added: “The British public have yet again shown this is a nation that doesn't turn its back on suffering around the world. 

"That is why we will match pound for pound every donation made so far to this appeal, making your generosity go twice as far. 

"This support will make a real difference helping the people of West Africa fight this terrible disease.” 

£5 helps provide supplies for ebola kits – such as gloves, masks, soap and chlorine – to protect children and their families from this deadly virus. 100% of all text donations will go to the charity to be spent on the charity's Ebola appeal. 

To find out more about Unicef’s work on ebola visit www.unicef.org.uk.

By FA Staff