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Join us on our Epic Journey from the John Marley Centre to the Kimbilio, D.C Congo
At Ngage NE Ltd, we believe in the power of collective efforts, and we're thrilled to announce an ambitious challenge that we hope each one of you will join us in achieving!
For the months of January through April 2024, we're setting our sights on a remarkable goal: collectively walking, running, or cycling the distance from our head office to the incredible Kimbilio Project in the Democratic Republic of Congo. This challenge amounts to an awe-inspiring 6500 miles!
The Kimbilio Project, located in Lubumbashi, D.R. Congo, is dedicated to "helping children build a future with hope." Through their day center, they work tirelessly to support and rebuild the lives of street-connected children, providing them with the tools and opportunities they need to create a brighter future.
Now, here's where you come in! We invite each and every one of you to join us in this meaningful endeavor. By registering with Ngage, you can actively contribute to this collective effort. Whether you prefer walking, running, or cycling, every mile you cover will bring us one step closer to our goal.
But that's not all – this challenge also presents an excellent opportunity to raise much-needed funds for the Kimbilio Project. Your participation can make a significant impact on the lives of these children, helping them access the support and resources they need for a better future.
Here's a simple guide to get started:
• Register with Ngage: Sign up to be a part of this incredible challenge.
• Log Your Miles: Keep track of your walking, running, or cycling miles.
• Fundraising: Encourage friends, family, and colleagues to sponsor your efforts and contribute to this worthy cause.
Together, we can make a difference and help Kimbilio continue its vital work in providing hope and opportunities for street-connected children.
Let's lace up our shoes, hop on our bikes, and collectively make a positive impact in 2024! Thank you for joining us on this inspiring journey.
Find out more about their incredible work at:
www.congochildrentrust.org
