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Martin's 2011 Marathon

Fundraising for Footsteps International
£4,990
raised of £3,000 target
by 36 supporters
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Event: Footsteps International - Marafun, on 14 May 2011
We care for street children and orphans to give them hope and a future

Story

We rescued William from the streets in Kenya recently. That makes a total of 93 boys we care for!

Each boy can tell you a story of how poverty, sickness or family breakdown caused them to run away to the streets to search for a 'better life' but they ended up killing rats for food or eating rubbish from the dump and sniffing glue to drown out their hunger pains. We take them into our Sunshine Home, care for them, educate them, and help them find work.

Great results, but it needs money - and that's where you can really help by sponsoring my 7th marathon on 14th May at the Orpington Marafun (which I organise too, just to make life complex). £25 covers the basic cost for a child for a month.

Please be generous, and remember these kids have NOTHING unless someone takes care of them. Read more on our website .

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About the charity

Footsteps transforms the lives of orphans and street children…and much more. Managed by Christians, Footsteps works with trusted partners in Kenya where we run the Tumaini Children’s Home and Sunshine Centre for street boys, and provide, skills training, school fees and feeding programmes.

Donation summary

Total raised
£4,989.62
+ £349.10 Gift Aid
Online donations
£1,473.12
Offline donations
£3,516.50

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