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Iʼve raised £55 to go towards our community project trip to Malawi, Africa. We will be teaching, building facilities as well as visiting a crisis nursery.
- Hatfield, UK
- Funded on Tuesday, 2nd October 2018
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Our trip to Malawi, this July, aims to educate young children through taking part in the Vinjeru project, as well as building facilities at the school to help advance their learning environment. We are also visiting an HIV Crisis Nursery for one day, helping to look after both babies born with the disease and orphans.
During the trip, we will also be taking part in a trek through northern Malawi, having the opportunity to experience the culture and surroundings of the 'warm heart of Africa'.
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Anne Jones
Jun 11, 2018
Good luck. Sorry the disco didn’t come off
Chris & Faye Griffith
Jun 10, 2018
Thanks for trying to organise the disco - please use Evie’s ticket money to help towards your fundraising. Good luck!
£10.30
Emma Davis
Jun 8, 2018
Good luck, sorry the disco with St Columba’s didn’t work out
£15.00
Jim Lewis - St Columba's College
Jun 6, 2018
Very best of luck Emma, Ella and the team for your trip to Malawi and the important work you will be undertaking.
£20.00
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Emma Cullingford
Hatfield, UK
Our trip to Malawi aims to educate young children and to build facilities at the school to help advance their learning environment. We are also visiting an HIV Crisis Nursery for one day, helping to look after both babies born with the disease and orphans.