Friday 25 May 2012

CCF Take On The Thames Path Challenge

 Cambodian Children's Fund UK have signed up for the Thames Path Challenge on the 29th September 2012, involving a 50km walk starting in Putney and ending in Runnymede, all in the name of charity! If you are seeking a challenge at the end of this summer then why not sign up for this worthwhile cause. 
If you would like to register, please email us at info@redhotpr.co.ukand we will sign you up. All you have to do is make contact with us, we'll take some information for registration and then you'll have to set up a Just Giving page for CCF with £50, as your registration fee will be taken from this page. You must have £150 in your Just Giving account by 17th August and the minimum to raise is £250, so why not set your fundraising page up and get started asap!  http://www.justgiving.com/cambodianchildrensfund.

For more information on the challenge, please don’t hesitate to contact Liz or Katie on info@redhotpr.co.uk. We hope to hear from you. 

Sunday 13 May 2012

Tom Cruise with Real Life Hero Scott


Founder of the Cambodian Childrens Fund Scott Neeson, seen here with Tom Cruise, gave up his Hollywood lifestyle to devote his life to the children and people of Cambodia having witnessed the terrible poverty and suffering of the children on the notorious rubbish dump in Phnom Penh.  Follow us on this blog, and CCF on Facebook, or e mail Susie@CCF-UK.org to see how you can help.

Wednesday 9 May 2012

Heather Graham - A Huge Supporter

Hollywood star and yoga practitioner Heather Graham has been a staunch supporter of CCF since she first visited Cambodia and met Scott.  Here Heather is pictured with a number of the children from CCF.

Sunday 6 May 2012

CCF UK want to say a very big thank you to two organisations who have kindly donated funds to us recently.

Firstly St James's Place a prestigious and internationally recognised financial institution. They have been extremely generous and donated £2500 from their charitable fund.  On behalf of CCF UK I would like to extend a very big thank you to Rob and Anette for their kindness and support.

Secondly the Hampshire Collegiate School based in Romsey. The sixth form students held various fund raising events in their boarding house over a long period and raised £353.70. On behalf of the other Trustees of CCF-UK, I would like to extend our sincere thanks to the school and especially the 6th Form students, for their sterling efforts in raising these funds.

We can assure them and others who may wish to donate to the charity that this money not only gives children a future, it ensures their very survival. Donations make a huge difference to the lives of extremely vulnerable children living in Cambodia. Thank you all very much.