2009 British 10K run for CMHA
Participants: Joseph Chen, Naranbaatar Damidandorj, Michael Chan, Dr. Shengke Zhi, Maggie Tang, John Zhang
Participants: Joseph Chen, Naranbaatar Damidandorj, Michael Chan, Dr. Shengke Zhi, Maggie Tang, John Zhang
British 10K London Run 2009 · 12 July 2009 ·
Thanks for visiting our CMHA fundraising page.
CMHA (www.cmha.org.uk) is making an appearance for the third time in this year's British 10K run set for Sunday 12th July 2009.
All funds provided will support amongst many things:
About runners:
Joseph Chen is currently working at the Chinese Mental Health Association as a Counsellor & Youth worker. He used to run 10K in Taiwan many years ago, so wish to brush his skill up this time and become healthier, not just shape his fat figure... Also, run for charity means a lot to him, especially run for people who need mental health support, since 1 out 4 may suffer from depression. Your kindness will definitely change someone's life for the better!
Naranbaatar Damidandorj, he is immensely excited about participating this year's 10k marathon. He is a volunteer for Chinese Mental Health Association has been with it for a year. He has learned a lots of new things during his volunteering experience. This year's event has special significance for CMHA in terms of creating awareness about mental health well being amongst general public. He hope we will succeed in fundraising for our organisation through this event.
Michael Chan Poh Hian, age 35 years Old, Hobbies are including running, listen to music, reading, surf Internet. The reason for support Chinese Mental Health:
a) Give something back to the Chinese Community (Mental ,Physical, financial support)
b) Run to reduce stress
c) Encourage more patients (those believe they have depression, stress and other problems) to speak out thier problem.
d) Meet new friends
e) Learn to cope with stress and depression (ie, accept who we are, have a hobby and etc)
f) Do something good to others
Dr. Shengke Zhi, 28 years old, graduated from The University of Manchester and received doctorate degree in Mechanical Engineering. His abroad interests are not only in academic but also in sports, such as running, cycling and football. He is currently a registered football referee of The Football Association in . To prize his outstanding contributions to community services, Dr. Zhi was awarded as the 2005 National Volunteer Award by Home Office and Community Services and Volunteers, 2009 Big Ben Award in Volunteer by British Chinese Youth Federation, and the finalist of Pearl Award in Most Promising New Comer in 2006.
Maggie Tang, from China, the only female in the team, work in the field of Media in London
John Zhang, from China, work in the Chinatown in London
Every little helps!
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