Ben Bradshaw

Nothing for the Journey- Ben's walk.

Fundraising for Community Of The Resurrection
£6,719
raised of £25,000 target
by 57 supporters
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Ben Bradshaw's fundraising, 13 May 2011
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My email- bbradshaw@mirfield.org.uk

 

I HAVE MADE IT! On 23rd July at 5pm I reached Buckfast Abbey, 322 miles and 13 days after I left Mirfield. It has been an incredible journey where I have met so many wonderful and fascinating people. I must give a BIG thank you to everyone who helped me along the journey, I am eternally grateful. As you can see we still need to raise more funds if we are to get near to the target so please do consider donating if you can, 100% of your donation will go towards some of the poorest and most desperate people on the planet. This page will be open until the end of October. God Bless, Ben.

On the 11th July I will be starting a 322 mile walk from Mirfield to Buckfast Abbey. On my walk I will experience the reality of the Gospel (Luke 9:3). I will not be taking any money at all with me on my journey; I will be completely dependent of God and the kindness of strangers. I am undertaking this challenge in aid of the refugees at Tongogara in Zimbabwe and the disabled residents of Mutemwa settlement also in Zimbabwe.

I visited both places in 2010 and was deeply moved to do something to help them. The refugees have fled from all over Africa having suffered horrific experiences, everyone I spoke to had witnessed loved ones being murdered. They told me that their faith has been the only thing that has kept them going through all of this. However, the only building at the camp that they have to worship in is too small and is falling down, meaning the refugees are unable to come together as a community to worship which is so vital to keep them going.

The refugees at Tongogara are some of the poorest people on the planet and life at the camp is very tough. They are dependent on the UN to provide them with very simple and basic food and also a small amount of schooling. The church we are building will also be used as a community centre, allowing for the children at Tongogara to get a better education and give them the best possible chance of a future. Many of the children have spent their whole lives within the refugee camp and know of no other way of life.

So far we have raised £10,000 towards the church building which has meant work is now well underway but we still need to raise more if we are to finish the church and make a massive difference to the lives of a lot of people who have been through so much and continue to go through so much.

Mutemwa settlement in Zimbabwe cares for over 60 patients who all suffer from various disabilities including leprosy. As at Tongogara, life at Mutemwa is  extremely hard and money is always short. The residents are in constant need of food, medicines, medical care, clothing and shelter all of which are vital to improving the standard of life for the residents.

John Bradburne devoted the last 10 years of his life to care for the residents of Mutemwa before he gave up his life for them and was murdered in 1979. He has become the inspiration for my walk as he lived his whole life trusting in God and in the kindness of strangers. John's unusual and saintly life meant he was often called a Vagabond of God. He was neither a nurse nor a doctor; he was simply a servant of God, a man who loved the downtrodden and those rejected by society. This fundraising will allow the love and care John showed to the residents of Mutemwa to continue.

I have a big target to reach which is why I am doing such a challenging walk. However, if we can raise it, then we will have made a huge difference to the lives of some of the very poorest people on earth.

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About the charity

The Community of the Resurrection is based in Mirfield, West Yorks. We plan to build a new monastery, freeing the existing house to be reconfigured for the thousands who come each year. A fundraising campaign is underway, and we are very grateful to all those who have already given support.

Donation summary

Total raised
£6,719.00
+ £478.00 Gift Aid
Online donations
£2,427.00
Offline donations
£4,292.00

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