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Livestream 2020-2023
#1 27.03.2020
My favourite moment in their first livestream.
Liam Payne has donate money to over 100 food banks.
Ex One Direction singer, Liam Payne, has donated money to the Trussel Trust Charity to help over one hundred food bank centres during the coronavirus outbreak.
The food banks in the Midlands that have been helped by the singer's donation include centres in Birmingham, Stoke-on-Trent, Coventry and Nottingham. Other centres are in Sheffield and Bristol.
The charity has warned that there is a high demand for food banks as a result of the pandemic, particularly for those who are not eligible for sick pay or have unstable jobs.
Payne's donation will be used to launch a crisis fund for food banks to help with recruiting additional staff, hiring delivery vehicles or extra space (if necessary) and for buying food.
"The Trussell Trust is working with food banks across the country to ensure emergency help is there for people who don't have money for the basics. But I'm also donating because of the work they do to work towards a future where no-one needs a food bank - we can't end the conversation with getting emergency food to people, as vital as that is." (Liam Payne, Singer)
The chief Executive of Trussel Trust said that the charity is "so grateful to Liam for his generous donation" which will "provide the best possible emergency help to people referred at an uncertain time".
The Trust is currently working with food banks across the country to make sure that food supplies are delivered to people in crisis in the safest way possible.
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Терпи
Знаете, почему я стараюсь не говорить своим близким о том, что мне плохо? Не важно в физическом или психическом плане. Потому что абсолютно каждый обвинит меня в этом. Даже родная мать. Абсолютно каждый мой недуг она списывает на мое пристрастие к сигаретам.
"У тебя болят почки, потому что ты куришь. Брось, и все пройдет."
"Потянула ногу? Меньше надо курить - будешь смотреть не на зажигалку, а на дорогу."
И еще десятки подобного бреда я слышу из ее уст ежедневно. Про проблемы с моей психикой я вообще молчу. Ибо она не считает это за болезнь.
"Ой, да какой психотерапевт, ты о чем? Не говори ерунду, ты просто еще ребенок. Терпи, переживешь."
"Какие могут быть проблемы в твоем возрасте? Мы тебя одеваем, кормим, что еще нужно для счастья?"
Мое состояние, каким бы оно ни было не ставят ни во что. В моем доме совершенно запрещено плакать. Это негласное табу. Поскольку мать сразу же переходит на крик, спрашивает почему я ною и снова повторяет, что у меня не может быть никаких проблем.
Я очень люблю своих родителей, однако они, вероятно забыли, какими были сами же в свои 16. Я ни за что не поверю, что в своей жизни им не приходилось сталкиваться с жестокостью мира, что у нмх никогда не болела голова просто так, а не из-за вредной привычки. Они просто все это забыли. Да, я понимаю, что сейчас у них более масштабные проблемы, но блин я это ПОНИМАЮ! Почему же они не могут понять меня?
Разве это нормально, когда твой ребенок не может элементарно сходить в туалет (извиняюсь за такие подробности, но это так), потому что у него ужасно болят ебаные почки? Это нормально, когда твой ребенок говорит о том, что беспричинно чего-то боится и показывает безумно дрожащие руки? Нормально, когда он возвращается со школы в слезах и истерике? Нормально, когда просыпается посреди ночи от собственного крика?
Я считаю, что нет. Все это абсолютно не нормально. Но в ответ все равно лишь слышу одно: "Терпи."
Уважаемые родители, если таковые имеются среди моих немногочисленных читателей. Я не стараюсь призвать ни к чему. Просто попытайтесь прислушиваться к своим детям. Порой им тоже бывает трудно, поверьте мне. Даже если вам кажется, что их проблемы надуманны и несерьезны, обратите на них внимание. Не оставляйте все на самотек, иначе это может привести к страшным последствиям. Спасибо.
Синините в сърцата ни си имат имена.
Такива,които не ни се иска да изричаме на глас.
Някой са зарастнали и са оставили малки ,незабележими белези.
Други винаги ще напомнят за себе си с тъпа болка и прескачане на сърцето,когато времето реши да ни срещне отново.
Има и едни,които не искаме да срещаме никога повече.
Те болят най-много,оставили са много дълбоки рани,които не лекуваме.
Просто ги оставяме да болят от време на време.
Сигурно,за да ни напомнят колко трябва да пазим сърцата си.
Не защото са чупливи,а защото издържат твърде много,когато обичат.
Големи приключенци са тези наши сърца.
Презглава се впускат като разпознаят другата си половинка.
И никога не си задават въпроса “дали ме разпозна и другата половинка”?
Затова ще го задам аз:
Разпозна ли ме или ще се налага да го “залепя” разбито ?
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- Mustafa Kutlu
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Black Country boy Payne has joined forces with national charity the Trussell Trust
Liam Payne has helped provide 360, 000 meals to people struggling as a result of the coronavirus outbreak
Black Country boy Payne has joined forces with national charity the Trussell Trust to support food banks in the Midlands and other key cities as they expect to see an increased need as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.
This support will help over 100 food bank centres in Birmingham, Stoke-on-Trent, Coventry, Sheffield, Nottingham and Bristol continue to provide their essential community service for people in crisis.
It’s expected that these food banks will provide over 360,000 meals to people in crisis over the next three months, as the pandemic unfolds
Wolverhampton lad Liam's donation is the beginning of a long term relationship with The Trussell Trust which will see him use his platform to continue to reach new audiences and raise awareness.
Over the next three months, food banks that could benefit from Liam’s support are expected to provide over 120,000 meals to people in crisis.
This new fund will help over 100 food bank centres to react to the changing needs of their community as the pandemic unfolds; recruiting additional staff, hiring delivery vehicles or extra space, or, if necessary and available, buying food. Ultimately, helping these food banks continue to provide their essential community service for people in crisis.
Liam said: “It’s not right that anyone in our country is unable to afford food. Food banks do incredible work to help the people most in need of support. It’s vital that we get support to those people right now, as this crisis unfolds. The Trussell Trust is working with food banks across the country to ensure emergency help is there for people who don’t have money for the basics.
“But I’m also donating because of the work they do to work towards a future where no one needs a food bank – we can’t end the conversation with getting emergency food to people – as vital as that is. When we’re out the other side of this, we need to look at why there are people in our country who don’t have enough money for food. I want to play my part in finding a solution to ensure people have enough money to buy their own food - and end the need for food banks.”
Emma Revie, chief executive of the Trussell Trust said: "We are so grateful to Liam for this generous donation.
"This will help us continue to support our network of food banks to provide the best possible emergency help to people referred at an uncertain time.
"We’re working with food banks across the country to make big changes to the way food banks work, so we can get emergency food to people in the safest way possible. This isn’t easy.
"Our main priority is the safety of everyone at a food bank, and having support like this helps us ensure that emergency support can continue to be available in the safest possible way.
"But ultimately, no one should need to use a food bank.
"Everyone should be able to afford their own food. Liam’s support will help people in the Midlands and other key cities get the emergency support they need today, while working towards a future where people have enough money for the essentials in life.”