Support Nepal Earthquake Relief

TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN NEPAL


On 25th April, a magnitude 7.8 Earthquake devastated Nepal, causing catastrophic loss of life and destruction of homes.

On the 12th May a second major earthquake with a magnitude of 7.3 hit eastern Nepal, which has already killed 42 people and injured over 1,000 more. This has further stretched aid efforts and the situation is not improving fast enough.

At the time of writing there are more than 8,000 dead, with over 18,000 injured and around 300,000 homes destroyed.

We want to help rebuild the lives of those who have lost everything in Nepal. But we need your help.

HOW CAN I HELP?

woman with child nepalThe best way to help those affected is cash donations to reputable charities. Within 48 hours of hearing about the tragedy in Nepal, we donated $6,000 to UNHCR to aid immediate relief efforts. However, after this second devastating quake, we realise that more must be done to help rebuild Nepal. We aim to raise another $6,000 to provide further lifesaving relief.

OUR PLEDGE

Our pledge is to match all eligible public donations dollar for dollar up to the value of $3,000. This means if you donate $10 to help Nepal and send us confirmation of your donation, we will match that and donate $10 and update you on the total amount raised.

HOW TO DONATE

Firstly, make your donation. We chose to give to UNHCR, but you can donate to any of the below trusted charities:

Australia for UNHCRChildFund AustraliaRed Cross
Australian Red CrossMedecins Sans FrontieresUNICEF Australia
CARE AustraliaOxfam AustraliaWorld Vision Australia

Once you have made your donation, you should receive an email receipt from the charity.

Simply email this receipt to care@plumbertotherescue.com.au and we will email you back to confirm that your donation is eligible and that we have matched your pledge. You will receive an update once we have finalised the total amount raised.

Feel free to call us or contact us online for more information.

Thanks so much,

Tim from Plumber To The Rescue

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