The Anonymous Widower

Amazing People

There have been some amazing stories in the papers about the aftermath of the Lonon bombings, but surely there is none to compare with that of the Hyman family, who have setup the Miriam Hyman Memorial Trust in memory of Miriam, who died on the number 30 bus in Tavistock Square.

This is the statement on the front of the Trust’s website.

Miriam was one of the fifty-two people killed in the London bombings of 7/7/05. Her family and friends set up the Miriam Hyman Memorial Trust in May 2008 and equipped the Miriam Hyman Children’s Eye Care Centre within the L V Prasad Eye Institute in Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India. This is a living memorial; a place of hope, healing and rehabilitation for children who need eye care services, irrespective of the ability to pay.

The suffering that follows violent terrorism is intense, extensive, avoidable and cannot be justified in any circumstances. In addition to its work in India, the Miriam Hyman Memorial Trust is seeking to address this by promoting social cohesion and good citizenship primarily, but not exclusively, through schools.

 

Let’s hope they succeed in their aims.

January 3, 2011 - Posted by | News, World | ,

1 Comment »

  1. As you say, a wonderful thing they have done. I have many Jewish friends, and have worked alongside many Jewish people, and find their altruism towards everyone, not just their own community, to be very commendable.

    Comment by liz | January 4, 2011 | Reply


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