
CHARITY NEWS
NO OTHER MARTIAL ARTS CLUB DOES MORE

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SAMA ORGANISATION
HELPING AND SUPPORTING
THE CHILDREN OF OUR COMMUNITY
SAMA APPEAL FUND
SAMA ORGANISATION RUNS AN APPEAL FUND
TO HELP OUR MEMBERS IN TIMES OF A CRISSES.
EITHER TELEPHONE YOUR SAMA AREA OFFICE
OR SPEAK TO YOUR INSTRUCTOR TO SEE IF YOU QUALIFY
TO RECIEVE A DONATION FROM THE FUND
SAMA ORGANISATION
NO OTHER KARATE CLUB DOES MORE
FOR ITS MEMBERS OR FOR THE COMMININTY

We usually only donate to children's charities and SAMA members
However we feel a small token is due in respect to our brave soldiers



Spencer Roberts of Peacehaven, East Sussex

On the 4th January Spencer passed peacefully away at home from cancer, his last words to his mum and sister were “night night girls, love you”
After going through the trauma of losing Spencer, Spencers parents have set up a fund in his name
Their goals are, to provide donations to childrens' cancer charities and local families who are experiencing the trauma of childhood cancer and to raise money for essential new research into neuroblastoma. All monies donated goes straight to these worthy causes without the cost of administration
Hanshi's Kick aid fund donated to the Remember Spencer fund
£400.00
Please visit the web site by clicking on below and help by giving a donation however small



held in July 2009
our fund-raising is usually focused on children,
however for the fighting cancer appeal "Race for Life"
Hanshi has personally given
£107.00
to sponsor 2 runners in the "RACE FOR LIFE"
One is black belt sempai Debbie Davies of SAMA SOUTHWEST

June 2009

WE RAISED SO FAR
£900
FOR THE SAMA KICK AID FUND TO HELP SAMA CHILDREN


SOLLOMON ANDAL TRUST
Hi I am Sollomon, I am 9 years old and a green belt with SAMA.
I was a normal, happy boy until January 2008 when I was diagnosed with osteosarcoma (bone cancer).
I had to travel between 3 hospitals for my treatments, one of which was chemotherapy. I have suffered lots of side effects from the chemotherapy.
I have had 3 operations, the last involved removing all of my knee bone and most of my thigh bone and replacing them with a prothesis.
However due to an allergic reaction from my chemotherapy drugs I am unable to fully complete my treatment. Osteosarcoma is one of the hardest childhood cancers to treat with approx one third of patients suffering a relapse, so survival rates in the UK are very low. America has more advanced treatments in relapse patients and survival rates are much higher. In the event of a relapse will you please help me travel to America.
If you think you can help then please go to my website below.

19th December 2008 Eastbourne Herald

WE RAISED
£500.00
Sollomon, his mom, sensei Lee Gibson with SAMA Karate club members. Date: 03 April 2009
SAMA Karate recently presented Sollomon with a cheque for £500, raised with a raffle at their children's Christmas party.




Our sponsored event on 15th March 2008



WE RAISED
£1,357.35

 
Our raffle at the Brighton competition on 6th May 2007
for the Chestnut Tree House
Children's Hospice raised £110-50
Hanshi personally matched the amount raised
so the total is..
£221.00
The Chestnut Tree House is the only hospice in Sussex for life limited children
The hospice is non government funded

BELOW IS A LINK TO THE HOSPICE
www.chestnut-tree-house.org.uk

WE RAISED
£3,106.65
FOR CHILDREN IN NEED

FOR DETAILS AND PHOTOS GO TO
www.samasoutheast.co.uk


WE RAISED £1,900 TOWARDS
£3000.00
To buy SAMA KARATE KID Adam a special designed wheelchair




FOR SHOW THE KIDS YOU CARE APPEAL
WE RAISED AN AMAZING
£8,700.00
To help buy much needed medical equipment for the Royal Alexandra sick
children's Hospital and for this they sent 20 SAMA members to the
Gladiators Show and to meet them personally backstage
FULL STORY - CLICK BELOW
http://archive.theargus.co.uk/1998/7/4/199853.html


A Gold Award for being one of the top 10 groups to have raised the most money
for the Leo House Project to help towards building a hospice for terminal ill children
WE RAISED
£1,663.20


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Sorry about the quality of the photo.
Again for the Leo House Project
WE RAISED
(and again with 20p)
£1101.20


For the Royal Alexandra Sick Children's Hospital in Brighton
WE RAISED AN AMAZING
£6,891-65
To help purchase a special imagining X-ray Intensifier
for detecting cancer in very young children


WE RAISED AN AMAZING
£5000.00
For the forget me not fighting for you cancer appeal




FROM THE SAMA KICK AID FUND
we gave Aaliyah
£2000.00


WE BELIEVE
ALL KIDS
ARE WINNERS

OUR KARATE KIDS SHOW OTHERS HOW THEY CAN
OVERCOME THEIR DISSABILTIES THROUGH SAMA
Bradley suffered from arthritis since he was two.
He could never ride a bike or play other sports, that is until he took up SAMA Karate.
Doctors were amazed at his progress after four months at SAMA KARATE and allowed him to
ride a bike for the first time. Bradley used to go to hospital two and three times a year.
But instead of four very painful physiotherapy sessions the hospital told us two karate lessons
with SAMA does as much good.



SAMA Students
Bradley and his sister proudly show off their trophies
that they won at the SAMA inter-club competition




 
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