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We launch the Together With Manchester appeal asking you to help us raise money for the victims of the arena bombing

TODAY we launch a Together With Manchester appeal - to raise money for families of the victims of the Arena bomb.

News UK, publisher of The Sun, has made a corporate donation of £100,000 to the appeal.

 News UK has launched an appeal to raise money for families of the victims of the Arena bomb
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News UK has launched an appeal to raise money for families of the victims of the Arena bomb
 An injured woman is escorted from the arena by police after loud bangs were heard at the Ariana Grande gig
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An injured woman is escorted from the arena by police after loud bangs were heard at the Ariana Grande gigCredit: London News Pictures
 Georgina Callander, pictured here with her pop hero Ariana, was also among the dead
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Georgina Callander, pictured here with her pop hero Ariana, was also among the dead

In total, 22 people have died and 59 have been injured in the suicide nail bombing at Ariana Grande’s gig in Manchester Arena last night.

The Sun’s appeal will raise money for families of the victims to help them rebuild their lives - and to make a stand against terror.

All money raised will be handed over to the We Love Manchester Emergency Fund which will provide funds quickly and immediately to the families of victims of the attack.

SHOW YOUR SUPPORT FOR THE VICTIMS OF THE MANCHESTER ARENA ATTACK

Today – to raise money for families of the victims of the Arena bomb.

News UK, publisher of The Sun, has made a corporate donation of £100,000 to the appeal.

Here's how you can show your support....

ONLINE: 

TEXT: Text TWMC50 and amount to 70070 – eg TWMC50 £5
(you can donate £1, £2, £3, £4, £5 or £10)

 A female police officer comforts a young fan after the atrocity
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A female police officer comforts a young fan after the atrocityCredit: Cavendish Press
 Two women wrapped in thermal blankets stand near the Manchester Arena
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Two women wrapped in thermal blankets stand near the Manchester ArenaCredit: Reuters

The fund is being run by the Lord Mayor of Manchester’s charity, We Love Manchester, and the British Red Cross.

In the immediate aftermath of the bomb last night – the worst terror attack in the UK since 7/7 – the people of Manchester showed incredible kindness and resilience.

Locals opened their homes to confused people who fled the Manchester Arena in panic and were left stranded.

Taxi drivers offered free lifts. Hundreds of people donated blood.

People rushed to assist the injured. It showed the true spirit of Manchester.

This appeal will build on that spirit of unity.

 Walking casualties Vikki Baker and her daughter Charlotte, 13, hug outside the Manchester Arena stadium
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Walking casualties Vikki Baker and her daughter Charlotte, 13, hug outside the Manchester Arena stadiumCredit: Getty Images
 An injured man is led from the arena in Manchester after the chaos
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An injured man is led from the arena in Manchester after the chaosCredit: London News Pictures
 Two friends hug each other near the Manchester Arena after the attack
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Two friends hug each other near the Manchester Arena after the attackCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 News UK, publisher of The Sun, has made a corporate donation of £100,000 to the appeal
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News UK, publisher of The Sun, has made a corporate donation of £100,000 to the appeal
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