Home Actress Susan Carland HD Photos and Wallpapers July 2018 Susan Carland Instagram - The monsoons have hit Rohingya shelters in the world's largest refugee camp. There are already reports of people, including children, being buried alive in the mudslides. In just one month, the camps have had more rain than Melbourne receives in a whole year, and with shelters made only of bamboo and tarpaulin to protect them, the Rohingya people - a people who have already faced unspeakable horror - are facing a massive crisis. When we hear such horrible things, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. . But we CAN show up for the Rohingya people. . We can show up by supporting the work of orgs like @unicefaustralia, who are there on the ground helping. Maybe we can't be there physically, but WE CAN STILL SHOW UP. . Show up by hitting the link in my bio and donating.

Susan Carland Instagram – The monsoons have hit Rohingya shelters in the world’s largest refugee camp. There are already reports of people, including children, being buried alive in the mudslides. In just one month, the camps have had more rain than Melbourne receives in a whole year, and with shelters made only of bamboo and tarpaulin to protect them, the Rohingya people – a people who have already faced unspeakable horror – are facing a massive crisis. When we hear such horrible things, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. . But we CAN show up for the Rohingya people. . We can show up by supporting the work of orgs like @unicefaustralia, who are there on the ground helping. Maybe we can’t be there physically, but WE CAN STILL SHOW UP. . Show up by hitting the link in my bio and donating.

Susan Carland Instagram - The monsoons have hit Rohingya shelters in the world's largest refugee camp. There are already reports of people, including children, being buried alive in the mudslides. In just one month, the camps have had more rain than Melbourne receives in a whole year, and with shelters made only of bamboo and tarpaulin to protect them, the Rohingya people - a people who have already faced unspeakable horror - are facing a massive crisis. When we hear such horrible things, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. . But we CAN show up for the Rohingya people. . We can show up by supporting the work of orgs like @unicefaustralia, who are there on the ground helping. Maybe we can't be there physically, but WE CAN STILL SHOW UP. . Show up by hitting the link in my bio and donating.

Susan Carland Instagram – The monsoons have hit Rohingya shelters in the world’s largest refugee camp. There are already reports of people, including children, being buried alive in the mudslides. In just one month, the camps have had more rain than Melbourne receives in a whole year, and with shelters made only of bamboo and tarpaulin to protect them, the Rohingya people – a people who have already faced unspeakable horror – are facing a massive crisis.
When we hear such horrible things, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed.
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But we CAN show up for the Rohingya people. .
We can show up by supporting the work of orgs like @unicefaustralia, who are there on the ground helping. Maybe we can’t be there physically, but WE CAN STILL SHOW UP.
.
Show up by hitting the link in my bio and donating. | Posted on 01/Jul/2018 07:00:35

Susan Carland Instagram – Ace week hosting Afternoons on @abcinmelbourne this week! My favourite SMS was the one from a listener who told me off for my grammar (I finished a sentence with a preposition). Never change, ABC listeners. ❤️
Susan Carland Instagram – Shout out to any of my students who follow me here and politely smile at my dumb and scandalously outdated jokes in lectures. You all get a High Distinction. (PS now get off Instagram and go study). Via @betootaadvocate

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