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de Blob 2 Producer starts Christchurch Earthquake Fund for Aunt

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Reported by Kotaku AU, a THQ Australia producer whose game credits include the recently released de Blob 2, is making an appeal for assistance to help out her Aunty.

Jen Timms' 63 year old Aunt lost her accomodation and all her personal possessions due to the recent Christchurch earthquake disaster in New Zealand, so she has started a fund to help out. Her story is below...

My Aunty is 63 years old, and living on her own in Christchurch. She's always struggled financially and never had much at all, and the few things she did have were almost completely obliterated in the latest earthquake.

Her housing commission home is unliveable - no power, no sewage or water, huge cracks in all of the walls making it unstable, and the road surrounding her house has collapsed into the nearby river. Vehicles can't even make it in or out of her street in order to move the few possessions (furniture etc) she still has, so she will have to leave everything behind.

She's lost everything, and my family are trying to pool funds amongst ourselves to get her out of her immediate dire situation and back on her feet.

Any possible govt/relief support will be extremely minimal, and won't happen for a while anyway, and she needs help now. She needs help getting back EVERYTHING that she has lost, let alone enough to cover the day to day.

My family are trying to make ongoing financial arrangements as much as we can, but anything that can be chipped in now would be so helpful to us. None of us are really in the situation to do much at the moment, and it's very stressful, particularly from a distance.

I understand that my family is only one of many in similar horrible situations who all deserve your support, but if you want to donate to the Christchurch earthquake cause, and want to be sure the money is given DIRECTLY to a victim who is suffering now, please help me by chipping in $5 or $10.

Thank you so, so much.

Jen (@scarlettjen)

Jen is asking for a small donation of just $5 to $10, so please help out if you can via the ChipIn applet at the side of the page. Thanks.