Let's break the CYCLE of poverty

Jesse Carlill is raising money for Zarach

Cycling 127 miles along the canal from Leeds to Liverpool

At Zarach we are on a mission to end bed poverty in England giving children the opportunity to engage at school and break the future cycle of poverty. So far, We have delivered over 10,000 beds to children, ensuring they get the restful sleep they need and lifting them out of bed poverty.

Story

My name is Jesse, I am 11 years old, and I am cycling from Leeds to Liverpool because I am trying to make a difference. The trip will take 5 - 10 days and I will have to sleep at different places along the way. On the trip I will have to cycle 127 miles it will be hard but worth it. I am raising money to donate to Zarach because many children are going to sleep hungry and cold without a proper bed of their own and without enough sleep the children cant learn well. This is called poverty.

Poverty is a real problem that has a significant effect on a child’s education. By providing something to eat and a good night’s sleep, we hope to give every child an equal chance to learn and succeed at school.

You can help children having to live in poverty for whatever reason

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Together, we can meet their basic needs, give them a good night’s sleep and an equal opportunity at school.

If we don’t act now, these children will remain cold, hungry and tired.

We can make a difference.

we can do this together. you can help as well by donating as much as you can.

Donation summary

Total
£2,204.04
+ £512.00 Gift Aid
Online
£2,204.04
Offline
£0.00

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