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The Trustees of The Robert Grace Trust
would like to invite you to a talk about its work with HIV positive patients at
the Mortimer Market Centre
Thursday
11th June, 6.30 to 8.00pm
Mortimer Market Centre, off Capper St,
London WC1E 6JB
There will be wine, refreshments and guest
speakers on the worldwide impact of HIV, the success of treatment in the UK and
personal stories from people living with HIV and also a tour of the Centre
which is the largest HIV clinic in the UK.
THE ROBERT GRACE TRUST
Robert Grace was an architect and a patient
of the Mortimer Market Centre. The Trust was founded after he died to provide
emergency support for patients and carers and later for similar projects in his
home country of South Africa and Kenya.
The Robert Grace Trust Emergency Fund has
been running for five years. Now managed
by the Patient Representatives, it helps patients in emergencies. It has paid
for repairs, new locks, baby milk, groceries, a cooker, a fridge, beds &
mattresses, school uniform, holidays for disabled children, subsidies for
travel and child care costs so that young mothers can attend the newly
diagnosed course. The RGT Emergency Fund
depends on donations to keep afloat and we at the Trust are very grateful to
clinicians, staff, patients and private donors who have contributed so far.
The Robert Grace Trust also supports Nkosi’s
Haven and Community Action in Johannesburg and St Paul’s Children’s Home in
Ongata Rongai, Kenya.
A donation of
£10, £20 or £50 makes all the difference to an individual at a time of crisis.