Josephine Bolton

Northern Burma 11 Day Cycling Challenge!

Fundraising for Elizabeth's Legacy of Hope
£991
raised of £500 target
by 28 supporters
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We provide prosthetics and education to help vulnerable child amputees

Story

 

I will be leaving the kids for 2 weeks (most difficult part!) and cycling intensively for around 11 days. We cover an average of 50 miles a day and cycle around numerous areas of Burma including Yangon, Lake Inle, Shan Highlands, Mandalay, Monywa (by the Irrawaddy River), Bagan and Mount Popa.

I am doing an adapted version of an Exodus Burma by bike tour with a small group of like-minded strangers! I have funded the trip entirely myself and 100% of any money I raise will go directly to the charity of "Elizabeth's Legacy of Hope".

The money essentially helps amputee children in many developing countries. The family on the video are close friends of ours, and the little girl (Polly-Anna) who lost her leg in a horrendous accident involving a bus is in Izzy's (my daughter's) class at school.

Also, I have organised a fundraising coffee morning at my home on Friday 10th January 9:30 - 12:00.

Please, if you could donate even a small amount it will help so much

About the charity

We provide life-changing support for children who have lost limbs through war, accidents, and lack of access to medical care. ELoH provides new limbs, surgery, education, and advocacy for the world's most vulnerable amputees. We believe all child amputees deserve to live a happy and healthy life.

Donation summary

Total raised
£990.52
+ £111.25 Gift Aid
Online donations
£990.52
Offline donations
£0.00

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