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Rastan Madgashian

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Fundraising for Larchfield Charity Organisation
£2,302
raised of £5,000 target
by 57 supporters
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Event: The AJ Bell London Triathlon 2018, from 4 August 2018 to 5 August 2018
Larchfield Charity Organisation

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RCN 1163227
We set up Larchfield Charity Organisation to provide safe and secure home for orphans

Story

Thanks for taking the time to visit my JustGiving page!! Honestly, it means LOTS! Ive just completed the London Triathlon to try and raise as much funds for Larchfield and the orphans who are desperately in need!

Jim Berry; my father in law started this amazing charity a few years ago in Tanzania (where he was born) to home and school vulnerable orphans! 

In addition to the Larchfield information below; please check out the latest photos of the work on site.

The website: Click here!

I couldn't raise funds in Dubai due to red tape so I've done  3 triathlons to raise some funds to help with this cause. This triathlomn was special in that i was able to enjoy some london views and not the industrial jebal ali in dubai!

The Larchfield Story

As a response to the desperate plight of Tanzanian children who have been abandoned by parents – either by reason of disease and death, divorce or other incapacity to maintain the family unit, a group of Tanzanian private citizens decided to register a children’s home and to call it, “Larchfield”, to serve as a happy, safe and secure environment for Tanzanian children who have no home. In 2011 Larchfield (as Larchfield Charity Organisation) (“Larchfield Tanzania”) was legally set up as an NGO [#00NG0/00005420] and acquired 11.5 acres of land at Mkuranga, (some 40 miles south of Dar-es-Salaam) where there are many disadvantaged children – the lucky ones are fostered with other families. With government and private sector encouragement the Larchfield Project began. The objective is to build and operate a purpose built children’s home, initially for 50 children, but phased to accommodate eventually up to 300. The project will also include a medical dispensary and a centre for vocational training in agriculture.

Larchfield (as Larchfield Tanzania Homes) has been independently set up in UK (“Larchfield Tanzania Homes”) and duly registered with the UK Charity Commission under number 1163227. As “Larchfield Children’s Home Foundation Inc.” it has received Tax exempt status under US IRC Section 501 (c) (3). All three Larchfields work together as one to deliver this project.

Phase 1 of the project is almost complete and the money will be used towards the following; Perimeter fencing for added security, rain damage prevention, covered walkway from building to toilets and then the operational costs to run the charity.

Larchfield will be designed and managed to provide a homely, safe haven for homeless children where, despite having begun their lives at a disadvantage, they can grow up to lead happy, responsible and caring lives and be a credit to the community they live in, inspiring others by their example.

About the charity

Larchfield Charity Organisation

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RCN 1163227
In 2012, Larchfield Charity Organisation was established by James Berry working together with a philanthropic Tanzanian group as a Tanzanian charitable entity. Larchfield’s objective is to serve the desperate plight of the increasing numbers of Tanzanian orphans and children who have been abandoned by their parents and other family members through disease, or other incapacity to maintain the family unit. At present, there are only limited facilities in place in Tanzania to care for and educate these children in a suitable environment. A few children – if they are fortunate enough to be taken in by a foster family – only enjoy a second class status which involves being subordinate to and working for their host family. Other children, who are unable to find a foster family, are effectively abandoned, have to fend for themselves, and too often become victims of abuse. In Mkuranga district, one hour south of Dar-es-Salaam, there are numerous children in this position. The community and local government presently lack the resources to remedy the situation. To serve the needs of this district, it was decided to register a children’s home and school called ‘Larchfield’, to serve as a happy, safe and secure environment for Tanzanian children in need. The objective is to build and operate a purpose-built children’s home and school for children aged 3-16 years.

Donation summary

Total raised
£2,301.11
+ £153.75 Gift Aid
Online donations
£2,301.11
Offline donations
£0.00

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