Last Thursday, 23rd February, I attended a meeting of Southam 2000 Rotary Club to give them a presentation about what I am going to be doing in Tanzania this July. I learned a lot from them about their charitable efforts such as their recent drive to eradicate polio with vaccinations in India. I hope they leaned a lot about my plans for the trip, the questions asked by the Rotarians were thought provoking and engaging.
On the subject of vaccinations I had my last two yesterday. The trip does seem to be well and truly closing in, as too does the fundraising. With the kind donation from the Rotary club I now have raised almost £2,000 since I started almost exactly a year ago. Not that much further to go, and with my upcoming Piano Marathon II, hopefully running for 24 hours, I will be able to make another large step towards my final payment. The arrangements for this piano marathon are being finalised at the moment and I will post updates as this develops.
Many thanks to Southam 2000 Rotary Club once again, I'll now have to ensure I bring back enough memories and photos to show how their kind donation has gone towards this trip.
In 2012 I'm going to Tanzania with people from my school through Camps International. There we will work on charity projects to benefit the communities and learn more about the local people and cultures.
Saturday, 25 February 2012
Monday, 23 January 2012
Upcoming Rotary Club Presenation
To start the new fund-raising year off I will be presenting the trip and it's objectives to the Rotary Club of Southam 2000 and hopefully generating much needed find-raising. This will be on 23rd February, so exactly one month away! Here is a link to their website's programme of events. At school there is a pre-expedition meeting tomorrow too where I can get some more up-to-date information of the projects and what we will be doing there. Things are moving along quite quickly now, especially as the blog's title now matches the year...
Anyway I must get back to my revision now, GCSE exam tomorrow!
I'll keep you posted...
I'll keep you posted...
Saturday, 10 December 2011
Christmas Cracker 10k
Well I did it, braving sub-zero temperatures and dodging icy puddles for a time of 52:16, on the left you can see me just after I finished wearing the Camps International t-shirt. It was a challenge but successful hour of endurance. Thanks to all who have donated through this event.
Another, related, fund-raising event recently was selling programmes of the ESAA cross-country competition at my school last weekend. Hopefully that's another £30!
There probably won't be another post before Christmas, so I wish you a merry one!
Saturday, 19 November 2011
Bag Packing Sucess
Today I along with 8 other members of the tour party went to Sainsbury's near Rugby to do bag packing! We were there from 10:30-14:30 and managed to raise over £400, meaning over £50 each! Every little helps, wait: that's Tesco... Thanks to everyone who came along.
Things have been moving on at school, the bags2schools collection was yesterday. Seeing all the blue bags packed onto the buses was both amusing and encouraging! We'll soon be getting the results from the company as to how much it has raised.
Now it's not long 'till the 10k on 10th December, can't wait! This time I'm being prepared and have been training for the last 2 weeks, 48 minutes. The real challenge will come if this unseasonable weather shifts (last year it snowed 11cm)! Still the idea is for it to be a challenge, and I'm sure it will be fun and rewarding.
As ever I will keep you updated as things progress....
Thursday, 20 October 2011
New Fundraising Plans
Since I've been back at school things have moved on quite a bit. We were given a talk by a representative from Camps International and now the group is updated about all the projects happening in Tanzania. Projects include the home building project for those unable to build houses themselves and the water capture scheme on the local school. I am encouraged by all the photos too which have been put up, you can see them and many more on their Flickr page.
I've been offered the opportunity to go bag-packing at Sainsbury's next month. This should prove to be a great fundraising experience as I found when I went bag-packing previously in aid of my scout group. Also at school we've organised the collection of old cloths, rags and textiles for recycling and reuse through the company 'bags2schools'. Collections are on 16th November and the greater the mass the more the cash for the trip.
Finally, today I registered for the Moreton Morrell Christmas Cracker 2011 10K Race, taking place in mid December. I hope this will be as enjoyable and worthwhile as the Regency Run last April. I hope to beat my time of 55 minutes, and am keeping my fingers crossed for no snow, wish me luck!
I've been offered the opportunity to go bag-packing at Sainsbury's next month. This should prove to be a great fundraising experience as I found when I went bag-packing previously in aid of my scout group. Also at school we've organised the collection of old cloths, rags and textiles for recycling and reuse through the company 'bags2schools'. Collections are on 16th November and the greater the mass the more the cash for the trip.
Finally, today I registered for the Moreton Morrell Christmas Cracker 2011 10K Race, taking place in mid December. I hope this will be as enjoyable and worthwhile as the Regency Run last April. I hope to beat my time of 55 minutes, and am keeping my fingers crossed for no snow, wish me luck!
Monday, 29 August 2011
New School Year
The new school year approaches! And with it brings opportunities for more fundraising at school. Hopefully this year I will have even more successes to tell you about, both individual and as part of the whole school team.
As I said before the holidays I am going to write more letters to companies for fundraising and providing equipment. Just before I went away I was rewarded by the success of baselayer kindly donating one of their specialities. There is now a column down the right side of the page where donor companies are listed, I hope my next batch of letter writing will add to that list.
During this week a milestone passed, it was time to pay my first instalment of 40%, which makes 50% in total now. Luckily I am on track and have raised 44% through fundraising, hopefully next time I will have made it all.
As ever I will post updates as they develop.
As I said before the holidays I am going to write more letters to companies for fundraising and providing equipment. Just before I went away I was rewarded by the success of baselayer kindly donating one of their specialities. There is now a column down the right side of the page where donor companies are listed, I hope my next batch of letter writing will add to that list.
During this week a milestone passed, it was time to pay my first instalment of 40%, which makes 50% in total now. Luckily I am on track and have raised 44% through fundraising, hopefully next time I will have made it all.
As ever I will post updates as they develop.
Monday, 18 July 2011
Garden Party Sucess
Yesterday at the Liberal Democrats' garden party I managed to raise almost £50 from the kind donations made while I played the piano. I would like to thank all those who made donations and I hope that they enjoyed my performance.
Today I am finalising the letters which will be sent to companies later this week, I hope that this hard work will pay off!
As ever I will post more updates about developments when they happen.
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