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S1 Ep13: Keep the London Chinese Community Centre open
Season 1, Ep. 13
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I had the pleasure of speaking to Beverley who is the Centre Manager of London Chinese Community Centre (LCCC). A vital service for the community, especially for the elderly where the service can help with translations and accompanying them to appointments. So many Chinese people would be lost without the centre and they need to raise at least £70k to stay open. Here’s how you can donate:
- Visit their JustGiving page https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/cccorguk2020
- Or email beverley.lin@ccc.org.uk
Here are some accounts to check out and were also discussed on the show.
Besea.n https://www.instagram.com/besea.n/?hl=en
End The Virus Of Racism https://www.instagram.com/besea.n/?hl=en
Racism Unmasked Edinburgh https://www.instagram.com/racismunmaskededinburgh/?hl=en
ESA Scotland https://www.instagram.com/esa.scotland/?hl=en
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