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MOL Tankship Management's Great Island Challenge 2009

J A Stewart is raising money for The Seafarers' Charity

Participants: Alan Stewart, Kuba Szymanski, Abul Kalam, Ray Campbell, Abby Marshall, Heather Cowan, Adam Davidson, Mark Bittorf, Sara Lovelock, Odette Fioroni, Peter Dalton, Aleksejs Granenko

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The Great Island Challenge · 25 September 2009

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At The Seafarers’ Charity, we’ve been improving the lives of seafarers and their families for over 106 years. We started as the King George’s Fund for Sailors, providing vital assistance in troubled times. Today, we’re guided by the same powerful vision.

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This year, teams from MOL Tankship Management (Europe) Ltd (MOLTE) will again enter into the Great Island Challenge, over the weekend of the 25th to the 28th September 2009.

The aim of the challenge is to sail around the Isle of Wight then follow this up the following day by cycling around the island, the route taking us around approximately 100km of beautiful coastline.

Our pledge is to raise a minimum sponsorship of £10000 in aid of Seafarers UK. All donations will be gratefully received upon behalf of this very deserving charity, so please dig deep and sponsor us now, and please remember to leave some funny, witty or supporting comments.

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Donation summary

Total
£7,708.52
+ £78.97 Gift Aid
Online
£450.00
Offline
£7,258.52

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