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Hi, My name is Katherine Brodie-Moyes,

I'm 19,  Australian and with the company of my two good friends, Dominic De Luca and Matthew Paliaga, I'm going to become a Rickshaw Walla and ride a Rickshaw
across Bangladesh to raise money for an amazing Non-Profit organisation named The Centre for Rehabilitation of the Paraylsed (CRP)

(www.crp-bangladesh.org)
(http://www.valerietaylortrust.org)

In a developing country where most of the government is in jail on corruption charges and due to that, most of the world has lost interest in sending aid, it is more or less impossible for any companies, particularly non-profit ones, to raise any money, get any much needed publicity or be heard above the entire country screaming for the same few cents floating around. So i decided to hop on a rickshaw and ride from as far north as i can get to as far south. Beginning near the Indian Border, around Tetulia, and finishing on the coast of Bangladesh, Past Teknaf.
We estimate that it will take somewhere between one and two months but there isn't really anyway of judging how long this will take as it has never been done before, so who knows! We plan to take our time doing it, teaching villages along the way about disability, speaking in schools, at workplaces, with local media, local people and whomever will listen, this trip will be about the journey, not the destination. We want to make Bangladesh aware of Disability, what they can do to prevent it, help it, what it is, etc... and hopefully dispel alot of the superstition and rumors surrounding it in the majority of the country at the moment.

I don't want to murder my butt for nothing so support whats sure to be my suicide mission and give disabled Bangladeshis a second chance at life because this country really deserves it.

If you love me, you get the satisfaction of making me the happiest girl in Bangladesh and giving me the adventure of a life time, meeting all the people of this wonderful country and getting me really really fit!

If you hate me, there' a good chance i will be murdered, robbed, kidnapped, tortured and contract malaria along the way so support me anyway!

CRP is pretty much solely responsible for any disability awareness or aid throughout the entire country, a country where about 10% of the entire population are disabled (that's about 15 million disabled people with no aid). Thanks to a widespread lack of education, most people tend to believe the cause is either black magic, bad parenting or a curse from god and the family will disown the child or adult. No one will hire a disabled person due to severe predjudices, so the disabled are forced into a life of begging, if they survive without treatment that is. The children are usually either orphaned or killed as they are a huge shame to
the entire family and a burden which they couldn't afford. CRP gives them and their family a second chance at life. With the only special needs school in Bangladesh, children who would otherwise not be accepted into a school (a school which couldn't come close to catering for the needs of someone with something like cerebral palsy) as they are regarded as cursed, freaks and contagious, have a chance to learn, and more importantly to be accepted by other children, to feel normal and to have friends. Bangladesh has very little in the way of health and safety precautions, they are pretty much non existent, so quite often during work, the man (who due to the family dynamic and culture of Bangladesh, would be the sole breadwinner of his entire family) will have an accident at work and be rendered paralysed or unable to work for the rest of his life when with just a small amount of physiotherapy he would probably be able to go back to work in a few months as opposed to he and his entire family ending poverty stricken, often shunned from their community and most likely adopting a life of begging. There are so many problems here that really just shouldn't exist in this day and age but due to the enormous lack of money and education unfortunantly it is a hard reality that they have to face. with 80% of the population living on less than $2 US a day, with a terrible rate of borne disabilities due to poor nutrition, too many superstitions, too much prejudice and too huge a lack of education for anyone to have a chance at life after, or any knowledge about the all too common disability noone really seems to stand much of a chance. 
 
Aside from helping raise money and awareness of an amazing cause, through me, you would be letting the world experience and relate with this insane and little known, very little travelled (I'm fairly sure tourist visa's aren't even available at the moment), very beautiful, and ridiculously strange country. Which i think, in the time of global unrest and with so much hatred in the world today, particularly directed towards Muslim countries such as Bangladesh, could possibly be the most important part of my journey. I'd say it's a safe bet I'm the first person to do this so you, in turn, would be the first people to sponsor someone to do this! I'd love to see you with me on whats sure to be quite an unforgettable and life changing adventure

So please help in any way you can, whether its donating, fundraising, sponsorship or just spreading the word around. Laughter is the best medicine and i garuntee youll be giving everyone who sees be along the way the best laugh.

Thanks for taking the time to consider my cause, i hope you can help us out!

Much peace and Love,
Katherine Brodie-Moyes.



Don't get murdered or stolen or lost. Not good for you. Good Luck Keeeeyte! I know you can do it! (I've seen your rickshaw skills, and you're good!)xx Donation by Matthew Neilson on 29/01/09

 
£50.00

Hi!! its great what you're doing...Hope everything turns great for you and CRP God Bless you hugely and hope he accompanies you wherever you go!! Donation by Jamie Betancourt on 06/01/09

 
£15.00

This is a great cause and I wish those riding all the best. After meeting K Brodie I found her an inspirational intellegent person with a huge heart. Donation by Russ Hicks on 04/01/09

 
£10.00

Just plain respect. I hope you get to finish this journey safely and continue your great work Donation by David Biswas on 24/12/08

 
£20.00

Thank you for doing this and best of luck! Donation by Sohini Alam on 03/11/08

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid

You effort can't be glorified by these two words, but still.... "Thank You". Donation by Shiblee on 29/10/08

 
£10.00

You are such and respectful person who comes from a different country and serving our people with cavernous love Donation by Khondoker Rakib Haider on 04/10/08

 
£10.00

You are an amazing person to do something like this. Goodluck with everything!! Donation by Amy McQuarrie on 02/10/08

 
£20.00

a very brilliant and novel effort. Way to go Kate... Donation by Ishtiaq on 27/09/08

 
£20.00

will be cheering you on kate...bonbon Donation by lib on 23/09/08

 
£12.00

Good luck!!! Donation by Summera on 17/09/08

 
£50.00

Hope this covers the spare tyres... Donation by Ya mum on 11/09/08

 
£17.00

Hun! I'm so proud of you - wish i could be your passenger! Going to such an awesome and worthy cause! Well done babe and good luck x x x Donation by Cath on 10/09/08

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid

hey! good luck! sounds great, im really jealous. + i promise ill sen you sme music and quorn soon!xxxx 'sing with all the voices of the mountain!!' ha Donation by Pampi on 06/09/08

 
£30.00 + £8.46 Gift Aid

I think it's great that you're doing this for the CRP. it's a shame that the CRP doesnt have a higher profile in the BD media! Donation by Nofel Wahid on 03/09/08

 
£20.00

All the best for your journey! Take pictures if possible. Donation by Sadat Shami on 01/09/08

 
£50.00

Thanks for doing what we as Bangladeshis should be doing... Donation by Raja on 30/08/08

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid

My mom and I wish you the best of luck Kate!!! You better survive and take tons of awesome pictures in the process. You are truly an amazing girl :) Donation by Julie & Audrey Bull on 18/08/08

 
£20.00

Good luck!! Pls keep your page updated for us to keep track of you!! Donation by Miss Lee on 14/08/08

 
£5.00

good luck and you got another thing coming. Donation by Mr. Gein on 13/08/08

 
£10.00

A wonderful idea. Lots of luck. May there be no punctures Donation by michael and sally woodley on 13/08/08

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid

An Australian-Bangladeshi to an Australian Bangladesh lover! Best wishes Kath,Im with u- Cheers. Donation by Abdullah Kabir on 13/08/08

 
£2.00
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