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Thank you for taking the time to have a look at this. Setting off on 13th December, Joe and I are going to spend five weeks trying to drive an old £500 VW Polo from England to Cameroon (try google maps) as Team 'Junglist Movement' (...apologies) on The Africa Rally. Our route will be over 9,000 miles long, taking us through at least 10 countries and hopefully more if we don’t break down too much. It will be ridiculously hot, covered in deserts and some of the wildest jungles in the world. On top of this our crappy car is completely unsuitable and will undoubtedly die the whole time due to the sand and African heat. Do check out the rally website here: http://africarally.theadventurists.com
I'm hoping to use this page to encourage you to sponsor me with whatever you can with 100% of funds raised going to the Hamlin Fistula Hospital in Addis Ababa. This small hospital transforms the lives of thousands of women who suffer from horrific injuries incurred from obstructed labour. It is difficult to put in words how horrible the affects of a fistula are, but in simple terms the women are left incontinent, barren and with a horrific smell, and as a result are often abandoned by their families and outcast from society for the rest of their lives.
Gynecologists Catherine and Reg Hamlin have dedicated their lives to women suffering the catastrophic effects of obstructed labour- a problem easily dealt with in the developed world by assisted delivery or caesarean section, but disastrous without medical intervention. The awful injuries that such labour produces are called fistulae, and until the Hamlins began their work in Ethiopia, fistula sufferers were neglected and forgotten- a vast group of women facing a lifetime of incapacity and degradation. These women have experienced a difficult, or perhaps an obstructed labour, maybe for days, leading to a stillborn child, which causes a vaginal fistula (a hole) in the bladder, rectum or in the worst cases, in both, leaving them incontinent in one or two respects. Despite the operation to repair the fistula being very simple, this has become a human problem on a large scale because of the lack of medical/antenatal care and trained doctors. Left untreated, it is lifelong and the women are treated as outcasts of society because of the offensive smell. To date, Cathering and Reg have successfully operated on over 20,000 women at the Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital, the hospital they opened in 1975. Every other day, on average, 7 women walk out of the hospital in Addis Ababa cured.
No doubt my writing skills have not done the charity any justice, so please feel free to watch the video on this page and have a look at their website: http://www.fistulatrust.org/index.html. But I hope I have given you some idea of the profound impact it has in transforming the lives of so many vulnerable women through such a cheap, straightforward operation.
I would
love it if you would reach for your wallet and sponsor us with ANY AMOUNT
WHATSOEVER (a fiver would mean everything) so that the charity can reach
even more women suffering from the horrific effects of fistulas.
We promise to have our own website up and running as soon as we can to keep a man-diary and upload photos en route.
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We promise to have our own website up and running as soon as we can to keep a man-diary and upload photos en route.
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Donating through JustGiving is simple, fast and totally secure. Plus your details are safe with JustGiving – they’ll never sell them on or send unwanted emails. Once you donate, they’ll send your money directly to the charity and make sure Gift Aid is reclaimed on every eligible donation by a UK taxpayer. So it’s the most efficient way to donate - I raise more, whilst saving time and cutting costs for the charity.
So please dig as deep as you can and donate now!!
