Smt. Indu Vijayakumar from Derby, U.K was struggling to cope with the shock and grief of the unexpected and immediate death of her husband late Mr. Vijayakumar from Monippally, Kottayam leaving the dear and near ones . However, our readers/supporters were able to assist her by providing an amount of £ 4000.00 towards the repatriation […]

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As a community and supporters mostly migrated from India, we were there to share a thought of our brothers and sisters live in Uttarkhand, who were badly affected by  the unprecedented floods. In July 2013, a ‘one day appeal’ was announced and an amount of £ 2688.00 were donated by us towards the Chief Minister’s […]

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Shri. Albert Xavier, a local fisherman from Kollam had a multiple misery in his life by falling down from a bulding construction site where he was working and also had diagnosed with hepatitis B. His partially blind wife and his family acknowledged us with their happiness for handing over an amount of Rs. 5.5 lakhs […]

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It is in our books of records that we published an appeal just for one day in March 2013 and managed to mobilise around £ 5000.00 as an outcome of sudden demise of  late Mr. Jawahar from Portsmouth, U.K due to cardiac arrest. We were able to give an amount of £ 4000.00 within a […]

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It was a sad news for us to learn about the untimely loss of life to late Smt. Pushpalatha from Panthalam,Kerala due to the cancer on 23rd February 2013, who used to  live in Croydon and our aid of £ 4220.00 were greatly benefited for deceased one’s family for repatriation of body to Kerala.

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‘Kidney appeal’ was one of the vast, successful appeal run by ‘British Malayali’ for a full month of February 2013 requesting the readers and supporters for generous help by presenting & explaining the ordeal of seven kidney patients. There was an enormous feedback from the public by donating around £ 27774.00 (equal to Rs. 23 […]

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Mr. Baiju George from Kothamangalam was on student visa in U.K and he was victim of a desease known as ‘Neurotic pancreatitis and bilateral pleural effusion’ . His case was taken-up very sympathetically by our staunch supporters and were able to mobilise an amount of £ 13,330.75 (Rs. 11,52,863.00) during December 2012.

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Mrs. Ashbi John, from Lincolnshire, U.K was the first recipient after the forming of BMCF. Ashbi was on her normal course of life when she diagnosed with kidney  failure and as her living circumstances were not financially sound enough since she was still on student visa with unable to work, our appeal made an impact […]

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