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Washing Machine Hike

George Anstey is raising money for EIL UK cultural learning
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washing machine hike · 7 October 2012

EIL breaks down cultural barriers. We believe that by being together, learning together and living together we can create a more tolerant and understanding world. Our mission is to bring people together to develop lasting understanding across communities, borders and ideological divides.

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Hello, my name is George Anstey and I am raising money for 2 charities - the first is, as stated here, Cardiac Risk in the Young - CRY (www.c-r-y.org.uk). They are a well established charity but as with all of them need all the help they can get! please go to their official website to see what they do! I have personal reasons for choosing this charity, in memory of a schoolfriend who unexpectedly passed away a few years ago, with no warning. CRY offer bereavement support and aim to raise awareness on cardiac issues in young people. 

Adding to this, I am also raising money for EIL UK, a small charity, based in Malvern, Worcestershire which aims to bring people from around the world together via a number of schemes, in the vein of learning about different cultures and individual growth. I participated in a scheme earlier this year, working in Hungary and it has proved invaluable. It is charities like this that need exposure! 

Hence why I am taking the 82kg washing machine for a 12mile walk....been training for a while now, 3 times a week and I know its going to be tough! But knowing people like you will be helping others and donating should make each step easier....and make my finishing line pint of Beer sweeter!!!

Please give generously! 

Thanks for your time! I will update as and when! photos and videos on the way!

 George x

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