Please can you help to bring home the memory of one of Fivehead’s WW1 fallen heroes?

UPDATE: with grateful thanks to those who donated so swiftly; the target was met within hours of this request!

Thank you again!

Pip Brett and Oliver Howard are trying to raise £270 to help the Village of Fivehead purchase and display the WWI medals of one of its fallen. Can you help by making a donation (however small) on this JustGiving Crowdfunding Page:
https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/fivehead-georges-medals?utm_id=2&utm_term=wGkYJKWnP
Thanks for your support

Here’s the story behind the medals:
To honour our War Dead from the Village of Fivehead on the Somerset Levels in this centenary year marking the end of the First World War, we rededicated our War Memorial and invited the relatives of the 14 men who lost their lives along to the ceremony. Sadly we couldn’t find any relatives for Lance Bombardier (Albert) George Chorley who was the last man from Fivehead to be killed in the First World War.
George had lost his Mum at the age of 2 and was raised by his Great Grandmother. He lived and worked in the Village Bakery before going off to War; he joined the Royal Field Artillery and would have manned the heavy guns in Northern France and Belgium.
On 26th May 1918, George died of his wounds that he suffered while fighting near Reims. He is commemorated on the Commonwealth War Graves Memorial at Soissons on the banks of the River Aisne.
George was posthumously awarded the British War Medal and the Victory Medal for his service. It’s not known who collected them as his Great Grandmother had died in 1892.
George’s medals have become available to buy along with his Death Plaque and the Village would like to purchase them and display them to ensure George’s memory is kept alive for future generations.

Please donate what you can to help us return George’s medals to his home. Bring him home.