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Mongol Rally 2010 - Flight of the Mongols

Henry Coyle is raising money for Mercy Corps

Participants: Henry Coyle, Ben Pearson-Clarke, Louise Flower, Lizzy Drake

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Mongol Rally 2010 · 24 July 2010 ·

Mercy Corps is helping communities prosper through clean water, food, livelihoods and hope. Together, we are a global force for change, standing with families facing poverty, conflict and climate crisis. In September, Mercy Corps will become Prosper Global, a new name reflecting our global mission.

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Hello!

On 24th July 2010, Henry, Ben, Lizzy and Louise, aka The Flight of the Mongols shall leave Maidstone and drive 10,000 miles to Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia in a yet to be acquired ambulance. We are aiming to raise at least £1000 for Mercy Corps.

http://www.mercycorps.org

These people provide support in various aspects of Mongolian life such as improving employment, educating communities or combatting alchoholism.

£ 1.50 will buy one tree sapling to help prevent Mongolian farmers from overgrazing their pastures.

£6.50 will allow one unemployed or low income person to attend a business skills training course.

£10 will pay for one person to be given practical employment training for 8 days to learn a new trade, from carpet weaving to making horse riding accessories.

£26 will enable an unemployed woman to attend a 30 day training course on vegetable growing.

£60 will provide text books for pupils in 5 rural schools.

£120 will provide a group of 20 people with life changing business skill trainings.

£200 will repair and equip a training room to teach skills to youth who are unemployed and battling alcohol addiction.

£320 will buy tools such as sewing machines, shoe mending kit or farming tools to help poor families generate an income for their family.

£400 will pay for a school library to be fully stocked with books.

Thank you

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£660.00
+ £149.49 Gift Aid
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£660.00
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£0.00

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