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'''Registered charity number: 1109946 [www.bridgestobelarus.org.uk''']

Bridges to Belarus is a Cambridge charity, with a base also in Dorset, and was founded in 2005 which works to support children and families affected by the 1986 Chernobyl disaster. They are currently working closely with a base in Rogachev (Belarus) to try and get help to those who need it most.

The affects of the Chernobyl disasterare still being felt over 22 years on from the disaster – and will continue to do so for generations to come as radiation can still be found in the water, air and food.

The charity was founded by Rachel Furley with the help of Trustees Ian Steed and Mohan Ganesalingam. They have evolved and expanded rapidly as the issues and conditions that the people live in, and with, have begun to be highlighted.

The first Bridges to Belarus project was to support an orphanage, which houses over 250 children each year, with clothes, shoes, vitamins, basic foods and school supplies for the children in its care.

They have then progressed to creating a strong contact with the Sails of Childhood charity which supports many families in Rogachev. They have helped in developing a programme where the children and families are supported by both organisations so that the children aren’t taken in to care where possible. Items and essential equipment – such as prams, beds, cookers, washing machines, furniture and plaster for walls – have been supplied to some of these families. Fundraising has also begun to go towards life-saving surgery.

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