CCF UK is currently planning a number of fund raising projects for
2013 but in the meantime we are putting together Teams to enter the Thames
Path Challenge, a 50km walk from Putney to Runnymede taking place on 29th
September 2012. We would love you to join us! (www.ThamesPathChallenge.com).
Teams receive a rebate on group entries which is why we
are asking you to enter via us: enquiries@CCF-UK.org). Registration is £50 a walker which goes to
Thames Path Challenge.
Entrants raising over our minimum
requirement of £250, will be refunded the original £50 registration fee on
request. Walkers must have at least £150 by August 17th
in their Just Giving account to secure a place (£50 of which is the
registration fee). An additional minimum of £150 is due by 20th
September 2012. This guarantees CCF a minimum of £200 per walker
If you would like to join the walk,
please register on Just Giving www.justgiving.com/cambodianchildrensfund (Make Your
FUNDRAISING Page). You will need £50 in your account before we are able
to register you – please ensure this money is in place before completing and
returning the registration form which is available from enquiries@ccf-uk.org .
We will officially register you as soon as
we have made up Teams of six people which qualifies CCF-UK for a rebate. Your
refund of £50 - on request - is undertaken by CCF and not the
Challenge organisers.
The Thames Path Challenge organisers will
send you full details once we have completed registration on your behalf.
With your help we will meet our target
of £10,000! Please join us –
it promises to be a fun and exhausting day with plenty of scenic stops (i.e.
pubs) for the faint hearted! And who knows, we may make this an annual
get together!
Best wishes,
Liz Bolton on behalf of CCF-UK
*PS: If you would like to contribute
to the blog with images of Cambodia, quotes explaining your reasons for
supporting CCF, letters from your sponsored child etc., please do submit these
to enquiries@ccf-uk.org for
consideration. We would love to hear from you!
Scott Neeson and some of the Children of Cambodia |
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