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Fundraiser to help Filipino community in Ballymena following riots raises over £9k
Fundraiser to help Filipino community in Ballymena following riots raises over £9k

Belfast Telegraph

timea day ago

  • Belfast Telegraph

Fundraiser to help Filipino community in Ballymena following riots raises over £9k

Police came under attack on Thursday evening for a fourth consecutive night in Northern Ireland as disorder spread through multiple towns. Missiles were thrown at officers after a protest in Portadown on Thursday, continuing a trend that was sparked earlier in the week in Ballymena. In Ballymena, some Filipino workers in the area began putting stickers on their doors that declared their nationality, in an apparent bid to avoid attack. The fundraiser was launched by Zuzanna Dziwulska after a series of attacks on Filipino families in Ballymena and Cullybackey, including an arson attack on mechanic Kevin Rous's car. The GoFundMe page read: 'We all know about the incidents which have been on going in Ballymena. This fundraiser has no political intent. 'I hope as residents of Ballymena/Cullybackey we can agree innocent people should not be punished by the actions of others. 'Therefore, I am hoping to fundraise a small amount of money and get in contact with Kevin Rous in Cullybackey who has had his family unfortunately hit by an attack. 'Everyone should feel safe in Ballymena and hopefully we can help get this man's life back on track.' Police deal with a third night of violence in Ballymena Zuzanna said the fundraiser had 'gone way over target in 24 hours' and that she had been in touch with Kevi's family and was arranging to transfer the funds. She added: 'I have also been reached by the wider Filipino community so it would be great if we could also give others affected a helping hand.' A separate fundraiser launched by 20-year-old Matthew Obillo, a Filipino man living in Ireland, has raised nearly €1,000 to support Kevin and his family. Matthew said he came across a 'heart-breaking video' about Kevin's story, which 'deeply affected' him, despite never having met him. He added: 'My own parents worked incredibly hard to move to Ireland before I was born, and to this day, they put in long hours to support our family. "So when I saw someone else, likely working just as hard to provide for his loved ones, go through something so cruel, it hit me hard. Kevin wasn't even home because he was out working, and now his family is left scared and traumatized in a place that should feel safe.' Matthew said all proceeds would go directly to Kevin and his family adding that the funds would be used to 'provide support in the form of essential supplies, accommodation help or whatever else they may need.' 'Let's show Kevin and his family that there's still kindness out there,' he added.

Ballymena riots: Thousands raised after Filipino mechanic's home targeted
Ballymena riots: Thousands raised after Filipino mechanic's home targeted

Irish Daily Mirror

time2 days ago

  • Irish Daily Mirror

Ballymena riots: Thousands raised after Filipino mechanic's home targeted

Thousands have been raised after a Filipino mechanic's home was targeted in the Ballymena riots. Kevin Rous, a mechanic at the nearby Wrightbus Factory, had his car destroyed and Cullybackey home damaged in an arson attack during violent disorder in Ballymena on Monday night. He had been working at the time of the attack in the family, with his family being left terrified during the ordeal. On Tuesday evening during further disorder in Ballymena, some Filipino residents posted their country's flag on their doors in the hopes of not being targeted by racist attacks. Following the attack on Kevin's home, a fundraiser has been set up by Zuzanna Dziwulska in the hopes of supporting the mechanic and helping him to get back on his feet. A post on GoFundMe read: 'We all know about the incidents which have been ongoing in Ballymena. This fundraiser has no political intent. 'I hope as residents of Ballymena/Cullybackey we can agree innocent people should not be punished by the actions of others. 'Therefore I am hoping to fundraise a small amount of money and get in contact with Kevin Rous in Cullybackey who has had his family unfortunately hit by an attack. 'Everyone should feel safe in Ballymena and hopefully we can help get this man's life back on track. '24 hours in we have gone way over target, I have managed to get in contact with Kev and his family and am now going through the process of getting money to them. 'I have also been reached by the wider Filipino community so it would be great if we could also give others affected a helping hand'. So far the GoFundMe has raised £3,860 (€4,553) of the £5,500 (€6,488) target. To donate to the fundraiser, head here.

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