As noted on the back cover and in the fore-note, This Book will have all its profits made from sales go to supporting two Charities which mean a lot personally to me and my editor.
'We Love Manchester' was the charity set up following the 22/5 attack on the MEN Arena which claimed the lives of 22 people and injured upwards of 300 people. Of those 300 injured I know personally people who were there on that night and themselves hurt. The Charity was set up to provide emergency funds to the families effected to cover transport, counselling, accommodation for families who had travelled to the city for one night and ended up staying for over a week with no where to stay. The charity, even now, two years on still does incredible work within the city, providing relief to families who apply in hardship: Allowing children who have never and could never go on holiday to do so during the summer breaks, to help fund childcare to some of the hundreds of children across the city, alone, who are in poverty-line families where child care as a prospect is impossible.'Life Share' Set up by relatives of my best-est most closest friend in the whole wide world does amazing work with the young and homeless people of Manchester, providing food when they otherwise would have to rely on the hand outs of a food bank, which if you where un-aware can only be done through referral. We live in a truly disgusting country! Life Share gives people hope when otherwise they wouldn't have any.
It is only right that deserve money more than me, and that doesn't mean i am, myself well-off in any regard. I'm not. I just feel that I do not deserve the money more than two charities that mean an awful lot to me personally.
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