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Mellissa Dzinzi

I am Döner in Leeds to donate revenue from three stores to help Ukraine

A popular Yorkshire chain has said they will donate revenue from all three of their stores to the Ukrainian Humanitarian Appeal.

On Wednesday, March 26, I am Döner will donate all their earnings from their Headingley, Harrogate and Leeds City Centre stores towards the charity.

The donations will support charities providing food, water, shelter and healthcare to refugees and displaced families.

For more news and stories about the conflict in Ukraine, click here.

Owner Paul Baron said it is “impossible to ignore what is going on in Eastern Europe” and they have been left heartbroken by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

The company added that 100% of every sale will be donated to Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) via Work for Good.

Paul who is also the Chef Director said: “It’s impossible for us to ignore what is going on in Eastern Europe; we want to show our solidarity and support to those children and families in Ukraine. We really hope that we can make a difference to people’s lives in such a difficult time.”

DEC charities are experts in humanitarian relief with decades of responding to crises around the world – from earthquakes to floods as well as conflicts.

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