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<p>Dear friends & family,</p>
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<p>The Foronda sisters have decided to put our competitive and travelling minds to good use.</p>
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<p>We'll do the easy part and trek the 5895m above sea level climb, bear the gruelling weather, suffer mosquito bites, endure a toilet tent, conquer altitude sickness and blisters all whilst having to adjust back to living together in a tent for 7 days and not pull each other's hair out like we did when we were kids.</p>
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<p>We need you for the hard part to help us raise money for 'Street Child Africa'.</p>
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<p>'Street' children have been given this anonymous label because the 'street' is where they live their lives: hustling, sleeping, working, eating. We define a street child as any child for whom the street is the dominant element in their lives. The street is their home; this is where their daily struggle is endured.</p>
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<p>Please support us and donate as much as you can.</p>
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<p>£1 will feed a street child for one day in Nigeria.</p>
<p>£12 will pay for social care for a street mother and her baby each day.</p>
<p>£50 will provide food for a street child for one year in Ghana.</p>
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<p>Thank-you for your support.</p>
