Mark Child

Vätternrundan 2019 in aid of WeSeeHope

Fundraising for WeSeeHope
£20
raised of £900 target
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Event: Vatternrundan 300km 2019
Vätternrundan 2019
Campaign by WeSeeHope (RCN 1079385)
Cyclists taking on the worlds largest recreational bike ride, Vätternrundan. 300 km around the lake Vättern is a proper test for the many participants that annually gathers in Motala for the bike festivity and raising money in aid of WeSeeHope.

Story

I am taking on Vatternrundan in June 2019 in aid of WeSeeHope. We are cycling to support children who are living without the support of parents and guardians through WeSeeHope's Child Headed Households Programme. In communities where there are high levels of poverty, HIV/AIDS, prostitution and disease, many children are left without a parent or guardian to care and provide for them. These children are the most vulnerable within their communities; isolated, desperate and without protection, they are likely to suffer neglect, abuse and exploitation. £50 can provide a child headed household in Malawi with a bicycle, giving them an immediate source of income. £10 can establish a food garden for a child headed household in Uganda. £150 can provide a child headed household in Uganda with two vaccinated pigs. Piglet sales provide a critical economic support for the basic needs, education and medical costs of the child and their siblings.

About the campaign

Cyclists taking on the worlds largest recreational bike ride, Vätternrundan. 300 km around the lake Vättern is a proper test for the many participants that annually gathers in Motala for the bike festivity and raising money in aid of WeSeeHope.

About the charity

WeSeeHope

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RCN 1079385
WeSeeHope is a charity committed to creating sustainable change for vulnerable children in East Africa through education, child rights and economic empowerment initiatives.

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£20.00
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£20.00
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£0.00

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