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help the youth

Jay from Phillipstown

I am writing to you on behalf of the youth impatient unit at princess Margaret hospital, as you may no there is a lack of any type of funding in the mental health sector ,currently they have what they call a pool table. Which is a way of them having something for them to do.it is no way a pool table it has masking tape on part of the table there pool cue is a piece of wood shaped as a cue along with missing balls etc,what I am trying to do is trying to get some donations or funding towards helping these youths have something nice in there life at such a hard time in there life, if you would be wanting to help in anyway would be such a great thing and you would be acknowledged as well many thanks,
I will also post link to the give alittle page

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