Amir Khan to lead aid convoy for refugees to Greece

Briton boxer says it’s heart-breaking to see images of children losing their lives

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Briton boxer Amir Khan is leading a campaign for the Syrian refugees by taking a convoy of trucks packed with clothes, tents and other essentials to Greece.

The Amir Khan Foundation together with the anti-poverty charity and Penny Appeal have gathered aid and will leave from Bolton, Khan’s home town, on Tuesday for the four-day journey to Greece, the Daily Star reported.

"It’s heart-breaking to see images of children losing their lives as their families flee from devastating conflict," said Khan.

"What’s even more disturbing is knowing that many more lives will be lost unless we provide urgent aid.

"We’re seeing stories of people in countries like Germany doing so much for refugees and I know people in the UK are just as generous and thoughtful.


"This convoy is a great way for everyone to do something to help."

Amir himself asked for assistance

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The convoy will be heading out to the island of Lesbos where refugees are arriving from Turkey.

Adeem Younis, chair of trustees at PennyAppeal, said: "Every day refugees arrive on the shores of Europe after surviving a horrendous journey with nothing more than the clothes they are wearing.

"The items we can provide will make a real difference, giving people hope. We’re delighted to be working with Amir."
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