Appeals archive
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Camille's story
How would you help a motherless girl who has spent nearly half her life in war-torn refugee camps and was five when she last saw her mother?
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Ibrahim's story
Ibrahim took photographs of what had been taking place in local villages close to his home in Western Darfur. He had seen houses burnt, people killed and raped and forced to flee their homes....He was punished for his courage by crude and brutal torture.
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Anton's story
...one night, when the pain of his past flooded back and took over his mind, he walked out into the streets, desperate for the deafening noise and blinding lights to drown out his anguish...
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Nathan's story
'When he escaped to England, he came to us with a broken man. Conventional therapy was not able to restore the light in his eyes and the strength in his stride.'
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Dina's story
When I first met her she was mute with fear and filled with self-loathing...
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Three stories
Even as we mark 20 years of achievement, there are stories that still urgently need telling.
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Roham's Story
Survivors of torture like Roham, from Iraq, come to us every day in urgent need of the specialist care that only the Medical Foundation can provide. We must be there when they need us - without your generosity we would have to turn them away.
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Celine'story
Without the work of the Medical Foundation Relief Committee there was every chance that Celine could have ended up destitute, homeless and hungry.
