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Closed 23/10/2015
Weʼve raised £465 to Support the Kulungile Project in South Africa
- Manchester, United Kingdom
- Funded on Friday, 23rd October 2015
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I want to support the Kulungile Project in Underberg South Africa with a donation to help with education and day to day care of the 20 children that live there. Many of the children have suffered traumas, loss of family, and several have HIV. Kulungile provides a home for the children and a loving environment where they are supported to go to school and have ambitions and aspirations for their future. They require ongoing financial support for all of the children at Kulungile.
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- 9 years ago
Chloe Shaw
9 years agoI'm running Redcar Half Marathon on Sunday 27th Sept...just 4 days away aaaarrgghhhh!!!! I promise to send as many sweaty faced pictures as I can as proof!!
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22
Helen Spence
Oct 16, 2015
Well done!! X
£10.00
Alex
Oct 16, 2015
Well done Chloe!
£10.00
Liz & Graham
Oct 12, 2015
Chloe ,well done
£20.00
Dad
Oct 9, 2015
Well done Chloe, proud of you
£75.00
Donna Finlayson
Sep 28, 2015
Well done Chloe! Gogo and the children will be so happy!!!xxx
£60.00
Jules
Sep 27, 2015
Well done Chloe!!!
£10.00
James, Kate, Louis and Seb
Sep 27, 2015
Well done!! We're all super impressed xxx
£10.00
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Chloe Shaw
Manchester, United Kingdom
I volunteered in SA 12 years ago and was lucky enough to return earlier this year. I visited Abegail and her new orphanage, Kulungile. It was great to see some of the 'kids' I had worked with before and hear what they are doing now thanks to having had an education and support.