Owner of Addison’s, Emma Rhodes, said she was encouraged to act after feeling affected by the wave of grief from Jersey following the Pier Road explosion and the L’Ecume II maritime tragedy, which have together claimed the lives of 12 people.
Ms Rhodes said her thoughts and the thoughts of her staff and customers have been with all of the victims and their loved ones all week.
“So this Friday, any coffee ordered, we will be asking for a donation towards the [Bailiff’s] Appeal,” she explained.
“Even though this has happened in Jersey we want them to know that we are standing side by side with them.”
Flags have been flying at half-mast on the island in solidarity with Jersey, and Guernsey politicians, and the island’s Lieutenant-Governor, have shared messages of support.
Guernsey Police have also sent three specialist officers to Jersey to assist with the search and recovery operation underway at the site of the collapsed Haut du Mont flats on Pier Road.
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Donations to the Bailiff’s Island Appeal, which lasts until 23 December, can be made by bank transfer using the reference “Island Appeal” and the following details:
Bank: HSBC
Sort Code: 40-25-34
Account number: 91663933
IBAN: GB80MIDL40253491663933
Click HERE to donate online.