
Build the Freedom Fountain Memorial in Cambridge
Donation protected
The Freedom Fountain Memorial for Fallen Heroes will honour the 1.5 million soldiers of WWI and the 2.5 million soldiers of WWII from the diverse nations that constituted the British Indian Army during that era: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Burma, who fought for global peace. But we need your help to make this vision a reality.
This memorial is more than just a monument — it is a symbol of gratitude, remembrance, and unity. It represents the sacrifices made for our tomorrow, ensuring their bravery is never forgotten. With your support, we can create a lasting tribute that educates future generations and fosters cultural understanding.
Your support will help us:
✔ Fund the construction of the memorial
✔ Secure materials and sustainable technology
✔ Engage volunteers and skilled professionals
✔ Raise awareness and promote the initiative
✔ Create educational programs for schools and visitors
But We Need Your Support!
This memorial is not yet built—your help is crucial in making it a reality.
- Donate – Contribute to the construction and maintenance of the memorial.
- Volunteer – Offer your time and skills to help with project planning, construction, or outreach.
- Contribute Your Expertise – Architects, engineers, historians, artists, event planners—your skills can shape this project!
- Promote the Initiative – Help spread the word through community networks, social media, and events.
- Buy a Memorial Plaque – Honour a loved one or show your support for the fallen heroes by sponsoring a custom-engraved plaque at the memorial. This lasting tribute acknowledges the sacrifices of those who served and ensures their memory lives on.
100% of Donations Go Directly to the Memorial.
Every contribution, big or small, helps us move closer to bringing this tribute to life.
Planned Location: Ditchburn Place, Mill Road, Cambridge, UK
Website: https://freedomfountain.org.uk
Follow Us on Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/freedomfountain.uk
Organizer
Pietro Dangelico
Organizer
England