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deffy03 · 3 years
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“Hello. My name is Shante. I am currently serving a 22 year sentence. By chance or by feed your newsletter was slid under my door. From the first page I was in tuned. I have shared the knowledge now with my 15-year-old son and 13-year-old daughter. We must pass on any and all knowledge to our young kings and queens and fulfilling our duty to equip them with the correct tools they need to keep the fight alive. If there’s anything I can do to support this movement please correspond and let me know. As I depart from you I would like to leave you with these words. Be a master of your mind, not a victim of your thinking” Shante
“I’m currently serving a life sentence under the three strikes law. It’s awesome having a resource we can count on and support for bringing us the real deal keeping us updated on the latest Legal news. I’ve been reading it for 10+ years now, starting while I was in solitary confinement. Being around that environment kind of shut me down socially speaking, but there are some thing us old dogs can learn!” William
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povfinance · 4 years
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Crowdfunding is collecting small sums of money from multiple people for a specific project, business venture or social cause... . . #crowdfunding #kickstarter #crowdfundingcampaign #fundraising #donate #startup #indiegogo #support #covid #crowdfund #p #kickstartercampaign #art #business #funding #charity #entrepreneur #crowdfundingproject #music #love #film #innovation #fundraiser #help #crowd #coronavirus #community #n #design  https://www.instagram.com/p/CET6-vmskLd/?igshid=o3ptggbdoast
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deffy03 · 3 years
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Hi my name is james percell creator of petpuppypouch  dog harness me and my partner Deborah are in contact with a major company that wants to partner up with us but we must have our on founding to partner.so we decided to raise money to get this wonderful vest into the market needing your help
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deffy03 · 3 years
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My name is Quentin Dunston, I am organizing this fundraising for my son Akhemu Dunston who has been wrongly accused of murder. He has been given 30 Years life imprisonment for a crime he didn't commit.
He wasn't given a fair trial at the hands of a tainted jury pool. A lot of fact has not been presented in this young man's case; at the time he was only 18 years old when the crime was committed. He hasn't had real legal representation and was left at the hands of a life sentence. I am asking of all support in helping this young man get a fair justice retrial as I am hoping to get him a lawyer that has his best interest and that's not a bias or in cahoots with a corrupted country.
Your help is really needed has he's the only son I'm looking up to.Dear wonderful Parents, please help me with a kind heart no amount is small for every amount is appreciated just help my son in getting a Fair Justice.May all your blessings you are looking up to not turn to sorrow. Please help.Thank you as you do, God bless your Kindness.
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deffy03 · 3 years
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Hi, My name's Arran. I am husband to a wonderful wife and two beautiful children. In April 2019 we made an offer on a home in Crieff, Scotland, having been renting a small home for a couple of years that was full of damp and we had to fight all the way to the ombudsman to prove that the estate agents had rented a property without properly declaring it's condition. We were successful, but what we thought was going to be a new chapter in our life, where we could begin to build a future, turned out to be an even worse nightmare. The Situation: We completed the sale in July 2019, and we were so happy to be moving into our new home - somewhere that was ours, that we could fill with love and fun. We took advantage of the Scottish Government's LIFT Scheme (where the government puts 30% towards the house, to be repaid on sale) - they approved the property after assessing the home reports and documents provided by the sellers. My wife is a full-time mum, and I work in IT (from home now, of course!) and she wanted to contribute to our income. The property we bought had a good-sized garage - perfect for one of my wife's ideas - dog grooming! All it would take is a little bit of renovation and some learning. After taking out a £20k loan to get off the ground (materials, labour and training courses), we hired a joiner to get to work on putting up a partition wall and an electrician to start expanding the electrics that were in the garage. One afternoon in December 2019, the joiner informed me that the garage was completely rotten - to the core! Suddenly dog grooming was a lot further away. We had the garage assessed by a damp and timber specialist, who concluded that the structure was not fit for purpose and posed a danger to life. As he was drilling, one of the main joists in the structure crumbled away due to dry rot. During our viewing we asked about the water stains on the ceiling panels - the sellers told us there was a leak in the roof which they have fixed and that the whole structure was sound and dry. Given it was a also listed as a category 1 - we had felt confident that it was at least a usable structure. The joiner feels that the state of the garage is due to there being a leak in the roof for YEARS, then once the leak was fixed the owners then added new ceiling panels and vents in order to dry out the beams - this is what caused the rot and where the water staining has come from. Of course, we contacted the surveyors who had provided the Home Report (which claimed everything was a category 1, with only a category 2 for 'uneven cobbles' in the front garden). They came out, investigated, and concluded that - yes, they should have marked this as a category 2 - it was obvious (to a qualified surveyor) there had been leakage and damage through damp, and should be noted on the report so that potential buyers could assess. The surveyors offered to send a contractor to fix the structure of the garage - we advised that according to the joiner and the timber and damp specialist that this was NOT an option. We politely asked for a little bit of time to decide, as we'd been recommended to check out some of the other areas of the house given that the garage had been covered up. We organised our own independent home report and the differences between the first one and our subsequent report are devastating! Our surveyor advised that we cannot legally sell this home due to the state of disrepair and our home was devalued by £6000. Our home is also category 3 for damp, rot and infestation (we have woodworm, with no definitive of whether it’s active or not) - the original home report had this as a category 1. We were advised by our surveyor to have the roof, electrics & boiler checked by specialist as these were all recategorized as a 2 and not a 1 as originally reported. There is no way the Scottish Government would have granted permission for us to buy this home through the Lift Scheme. In all, our home report flagged up 14 category 2s and the category 3 for 'damp, rot and infestation' (the original report had ONE category 2 - for uneven stones). We would expect home reports to differ on some matters, but to see such obvious contradictions was soul destroying. It became clear to us that the original surveyors had not conducted an actual, realistic report on the house. As we have been told frequently "you were presented with one house but sold another". We also discovered that the surveyors have an existing 'business relationship' with the sellers, and there was multiple, similar complaints, outstanding against not only the surveyor company, but the SPECIFIC SURVEYOR that was supposed to have produced the report on our home. We had an electrician come to do a report on the house, and he found that not only were the electrics dangerous, none of them met any kind of standard and were highly illegal - he suggested that the electrics had not been done by a professional. Our electrics were subsequently condemned. None of this was declared or noted in the documents prior to sale. Our electrician said that if something were to go wrong with an appliance, we would likely be electrocuted. He also said that if he had the power do to so, he would have to shut the electrics off. Further, he noted that there was no earth wire to the boiler, and recommended we have someone check out the boiler as it looked extremely unsafe to him. The boiler engineer was unable to check anything as he discovered that at some point, someone had drilled a toilet screw into the boiler casing (having presumably lost the original) which had ruptured the case. He was concerned that any attempt to service the boiler would result in a CO2 leak, and cause our gas to be shut off immediately. In the meantime, we are entitled (through Warmer Homes Scotland) to a replacement heating system. We were successful in the application, and an engineer came out to run tests and draw up for plans for installation. On doing a safety check in the kitchen, he found that the electrics were at a dangerously unsafe level, and therefore he would be unable to conduct ANY work in the house. Our shower broke, and the technician found the same thing - the electrics were far to dangerous for anyone to attempt any repairs. What have we done? After our initial panic and anger subsided, we began looking at how we could fix this situation. We contacted the original surveyors again, who came out to reassess. We also contacted our insurance provider, alerting them to a possible legal claim against the surveyors and sellers for misrepresentation; our insurance legal team suggested the case would be for criminal negligence. The surveyors concluded that they had indeed 'fallen short' of their 'usual high standards'. They would not specify in which regard they had fallen short, and offered us £3000 for full and final settlement. They would not specify what areas the settlement was for. Throughout, the surveyor's attitude was belligerent, avoidant and patronising. They repeatedly refused to answer questions or provide documentation that I asked for (such as proof that a surveyor had even attended the property). Given that we were already £20k down on a loan, £129,000 down on a mortgage for a house we would never have bought, we had to refuse the settlement. We then went through The Royal Institute For Chartered Surveyors (RICS) who offered us £4000. Our insurance legal team indicated that we had a likely claim, and we needed to be compensated adequately, not fobbed off early. After months of waiting, refilling out forms, discussions, letters, our insurance finally informed us in February 2021 (having first contacted them just under a year earlier) that they would be unable to cover any legal costs, as we were not covered by their policy at the time of making an offer. We are currently going through a complaints process to find out why we could not have been informed, even indicatively, that this stipulation would apply. We then started frantically contacting lawyers (who would be able to provide legal aid as all our money not tied into repayments, all our potential for credit has been exhausted by living here). We have been waiting for months to have phone calls returned, for emails to be replied to, for ANYTHING to move. Every law firm we have spoken to has said that we have an extremely strong case - but they either don't have the capacity to take us on, or don't provide legal aid. Even the Scottish Law Society (who are supposed to help you find legal assistance in a situation like this) are not taking phone calls and have not replied to a single email. We have called and written to MPs, to the solicitors who acted for us during purchase, to the estate agents who advertised the property - and nobody is helping us. We have recently had the electrics fixed (we could not live in such dangerous circumstances any longer, every day worrying about our children touching something) - and have had to borrow the almost £5000 from my in-laws to pay for it. What Do We Need? We now have NOTHING. We are living out of an overdraft that keeps getting deeper (and we're about at the limit). We have no prospects. To add to our distress - our eldest was diagnosed with ASD and probable ADHD and was excluded from school during his first few weeks in Primary 1. It has since been determined that it was completely unlawful, that he should have been protected by the Child's Plan from nursery and that the school lied repeatedly to try to avoid scrutiny. However, despite all this, there has been no justice for our son. Just a shrug and 'sorry'. Further, I was offered a lucrative opportunity by someone I used to work for. If I could pass the interviews, I would have been on a career path with massive potential. Slowly over a period of a few months, this opportunity was taken from me, without any explanation or reason and then eventually, he has decided to ignore my messages. I imagine the budget it no longer there to hire - but instead of being open about that (which I can more than handle), the decision has been to pretend I don't exist. With hindsight, we should have realised that the reports and description of the home was too good to be true. Given that no work had been declared, and there was no indication on the home report that things were anything less than in great condition - we were really not in the position to get surveys done for a potential offer. We're now left with a house we would never have bought (especially coming from a rented home that was damp), with debts we cannot pay, with dreams crushed, and with no conceivable way out. No one will help. No one is being held accountable. We have all relevant documents, and I am happy to answer any questions We always considered ourselves good people - trying to help when we can, donating to causes, helping friends and family where they need it. Giving people the benefit of the doubt and never asking for more than what we felt was fair. I have asked for £75,000 - to help us pay back our debts, bring the house up to the standard we were presented with at sale, to help us bring this case to court and to give us some room to breathe after being under crushing stress, depression, and hopelessness for so long. It will also allow us to repay my in-laws for the recent electrical work. But any amount would be greatly beneficial to us. All donations have our sincerest gratitude. Arran & family
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deffy03 · 3 years
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As-Salamu Alaykum wrwb Everyone
The Crestmead Islamic Centre is a prestigious Islamic learning centre (Madrassa) as well as a community hub for prayers, Ramadan programs and a place for the community to be close with their Creator, situated at 12 Norah Street, Crestmead, Queensland 4132.
Currently we have 70 kids attending the Madrassa, with the aid of a loan we acquired the property in a serene environment and founded an Islamic learning centre to provide a world class Islamic education and well-equipped facilities for the students and community.
Due to the COVID pandemic and unforeseen circumstances we are now in arrears with the financial institution as well as the local council. Our Crestmead Islamic centre is in danger of being shut down and auctioned if we do not pay within 4 months. We are currently trying our best by holding fundraisers every week and surviving currently with local donations which are paying for utility bills and the upkeep of the place.
This Crestmead Islamic centre, we've founded made us realize the importance to support and educate the community especially our young youth. Most of these children are very talented and have the potential to be leaders in the ummah. Just to give you some perspective of the talent in the community, a child of 7 years old is able to recite the Holy Quran with tajweed and starts to memorise the chapters of the Holy Quran, a young 10-year-old boy is able to call the Adhan in melodious tune, indeed these are the blessings of Allah. Our wish is to ensure we can support them on their journey to becoming adults and contributing members of society and the Ummah.
Achieving all of this has been a huge task, the need to acquire a suitable environment for our children warranted us to secure a bank loan which enabled us to provide the appropriate avenue and platform for our future generation.
At first, we thought we were able to survive but now it seems there is no way out and we are struggling to maintain all expenses due to lack of funds, but the smiles on our children’s faces, performance in Islamic studies and how talented they are, we decided to give our best to keep the place running and reach out for help from the ummah to prevent the community from losing the beloved Crestmead Islamic Centre. We implore the Ummah to help us in keeping the community together and the education for our kid’s bright future by your generous donations to pay back the sum of $700,000.00 total.
Please help us save our Crestmead Islamic Centre!
https://gogetfunding.com/crestmead-educational-and-charitable-trust/#
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deffy03 · 3 years
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#crowdfunding #kickstarter #crowdfundingcampaign #fundraising #indiegogo #startup #donate #support #covid #kickstartercampaign #crowdfund #funding #art #p #fundraiser #business #crowdfundingproject #help #charity #entrepreneur #love #innovation #film #music #indiegogocampaign #community #kickstarterproject #investment #design 
 As-Salamu Alaykum wrwb Everyone
The Crestmead Islamic Centre is a prestigious Islamic learning centre (Madrassa) as well as a community hub for prayers, Ramadan programs and a place for the community to be close with their Creator, situated at 12 Norah Street, Crestmead, Queensland 4132.
Currently we have 70 kids attending the Madrassa, with the aid of a loan we acquired the property in a serene environment and founded an Islamic learning centre to provide a world class Islamic education and well-equipped facilities for the students and community.
Due to the COVID pandemic and unforeseen circumstances we are now in arrears with the financial institution as well as the local council. Our Crestmead Islamic centre is in danger of being shut down and auctioned if we do not pay within 4 months. We are currently trying our best by holding fundraisers every week and surviving currently with local donations which are paying for utility bills and the upkeep of the place.
This Crestmead Islamic centre, we’ve founded made us realize the importance to support and educate the community especially our young youth. Most of these children are very talented and have the potential to be leaders in the ummah. Just to give you some perspective of the talent in the community, a child of 7 years old is able to recite the Holy Quran with tajweed and starts to memorise the chapters of the Holy Quran, a young 10-year-old boy is able to call the Adhan in melodious tune, indeed these are the blessings of Allah. Our wish is to ensure we can support them on their journey to becoming adults and contributing members of society and the Ummah.
Achieving all of this has been a huge task, the need to acquire a suitable environment for our children warranted us to secure a bank loan which enabled us to provide the appropriate avenue and platform for our future generation.
At first, we thought we were able to survive but now it seems there is no way out and we are struggling to maintain all expenses due to lack of funds, but the smiles on our children’s faces, performance in Islamic studies and how talented they are, we decided to give our best to keep the place running and reach out for help from the ummah to prevent the community from losing the beloved Crestmead Islamic Centre. We implore the Ummah to help us in keeping the community together and the education for our kid’s bright future by your generous donations to pay back the sum of $700,000.00 total.
Please help us save our Crestmead Islamic Centre!
https://gogetfunding.com/crestmead-educational-and-charitable-trust/#
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