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March 9 2021

Fundraiser for Paddy Hill

Cathy Molloy News

Sunday 14th March is the 30th Anniversary of the release of the Birmingham 6. We at MOJO were intending to have a celebration fundraiser with all proceeds going directly to Paddy, who has been struggling financially for a wee while. Paddy is a proud man who doesn’t ask for help. A man who has dedicated the last 30+ years of his life fighting for other miscarriage of justice victims and their families. A man who has always been the first to step forward to help highlight, campaign, protest and speak out for justice. A man who has always made himself available to other justice groups and individuals for advice, as a key speaker at events, to highlight cases through the media and to just help where and when he can when you ask him. A man who has always put others before himself. He has been selfless in his pursuit of justice.

“GIVING A VOICE TO THE INNOCENT”

Paddy is 76 years old and not in the best of health. We at MOJO are asking you to give what you can for Paddy. Donations can be made through the PAYPAL donate button on this website, adding “for Paddy”. Please also add your address. Everyone who donates will receive a commemorative 30th anniversary pin. We are awaiting delivery but will have your pin with you asap.

On behalf of ALL at MOJO we want to thank you for your continued support.

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