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I'm running the London Marathon this April to raise money for
the Nepal Leprosy Trust.
Leprosy is entirely treatable with a course of drugs which are provided by the World Health Organisation. However, this charity plays the vital role in organising clinics to diagnose the disease and hand out the drugs for it. Leprosy can cause a loss of sensation in the extremities so that patients may not notice small injuries which then become infected and ulcerated. The charity also carries out social awareness programmes so that more people are quickly diagnosed without fear of being stigmatised and abandoned by their families and communities. Nepal is a very rural area and the poor infrastructure makes it difficult to reach the communities most at risk. The money I raise will be used to facilitate diagnosis and treatment clinics, by providing (several?) off-road mopeds (about £900 in Nepal) to allow doctors and health workers to reach a far wider area and regularly reach people for clinics in regions with no roads, let alone public or private transport facilities.
I worked at their hospital in Southern Nepal four years ago and am very keen to raise money to help it carry out its important work, which relies entirely on donations. Money goes a long way in Nepal, and will be spent wisely by the trust, so your donations will definitely make a difference, however big or small.
www.nlt.org.uk
Thanks for getting involved and I'll do my best to get round my first marathon in one piece!
Best Wishes,
Anair Beverly
Ps: Thanks so much to all who have supported me so far. It would be lovely if you could put your surname too so I know exactly who you are and can thank the right person if I bump into you! Ten days (!) to go.....
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Thank you for all your amazing sponsorship and support..... Loads of money has been raised you lovely people (but please still donate as every penny helps this amazing cause!)
Time: 3.38
the Nepal Leprosy Trust.
Leprosy is entirely treatable with a course of drugs which are provided by the World Health Organisation. However, this charity plays the vital role in organising clinics to diagnose the disease and hand out the drugs for it. Leprosy can cause a loss of sensation in the extremities so that patients may not notice small injuries which then become infected and ulcerated. The charity also carries out social awareness programmes so that more people are quickly diagnosed without fear of being stigmatised and abandoned by their families and communities. Nepal is a very rural area and the poor infrastructure makes it difficult to reach the communities most at risk. The money I raise will be used to facilitate diagnosis and treatment clinics, by providing (several?) off-road mopeds (about £900 in Nepal) to allow doctors and health workers to reach a far wider area and regularly reach people for clinics in regions with no roads, let alone public or private transport facilities.
I worked at their hospital in Southern Nepal four years ago and am very keen to raise money to help it carry out its important work, which relies entirely on donations. Money goes a long way in Nepal, and will be spent wisely by the trust, so your donations will definitely make a difference, however big or small.
www.nlt.org.uk
Thanks for getting involved and I'll do my best to get round my first marathon in one piece!
Best Wishes,
Anair Beverly
Ps: Thanks so much to all who have supported me so far. It would be lovely if you could put your surname too so I know exactly who you are and can thank the right person if I bump into you! Ten days (!) to go.....
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Thank you for all your amazing sponsorship and support..... Loads of money has been raised you lovely people (but please still donate as every penny helps this amazing cause!)
Time: 3.38