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Network Rail (Crossrail Team) do GRC!

Bernadette Earley is raising money for Railway Children

Participants: TEAM 1: Mark Greenfield, Andrea Norman, Rupert Walker & Bernadette Earley. TEAM 2: Paul Jackson, Lee Roth, Andrew Haynes & Robbie Burns.

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great rail challenge · 17 March 2008

Railway Children has a vision of a world in which no child is lost to the streets. Across the UK, India and Tanzania, our networks provide an opportunity for us to reach children who are alone and vulnerable before they come to serious harm. Together, we’re determined we’ll leave no child behind.

Story

                      Network Rail, Crossrail Team

                       

                        The Great Rail Challenge!

 

Last year The Railway Children helped over 24,000 street children around the world. The focus of their work is stopping the abuse of children living on the streets and they now work with over 40 partner organisations, with 117 projects worldwide across Africa, Asia, South America and Europe.


The Great Rail Challenge is a corporate event and the two teams will challenged throughout the day, taking part in a number of activities to test our:

 

Enhanced teamwork
Strategic thinking
Decision making
Communications
Negotiation

The first challenge is to raise as much money as possible for this great charity! The two teams are making this a joint effort.

 

100% of donations received go directly to the charity.

So please sponsor us now!

Many thanks for your support, The Teams.

Donating through this site is simple, fast and totally secure. It is also the most efficient way to sponsor us: The Railway Children will receive your money faster and, if you are a UK taxpayer, an extra 28% in tax will be added to your gift at no cost to you.

Donation summary

Total
£1,984.65
+ £101.54 Gift Aid
Online
£1,340.00
Offline
£644.65

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