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Closed 23/07/2015
Weʼve raised £2,065 to Volunteer in Zimbabwe
- Kingston upon Thames, United Kingdom
- Funded on Thursday, 23rd July 2015
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The poverty in Zimbabwe is unbelievable. There are charities trying to help the starving and vulnerable, I am choosing to take my two children to an orphanage and school run by the Ndoro Children's Charity. My contribution is but a mere drop in the ocean- we have to start somewhere I suppose! The children and I will be helping with day to day running of the orphanage and I will be teaching in the school.
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- 9 years ago
Sonnet Jenkins
9 years agoThank you so much everyone!!! God bless you all, thank you x
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24
Anonymous
Jul 24, 2015
£50.00
Russell and Lisa
Jul 23, 2015
Have a fantastic trip Sonnet Faith , Hope and Love
£50.00
Www.everyday.org.uk/Kingston
Jul 14, 2015
God bless you all, from your church family at Everyday Kingston
£600.00
Anonymous
Jul 11, 2015
£25.00
Anonymous
Jul 10, 2015
You & your girls are an inspiration!!!!!
£20.00
Susannah Acland
Jul 9, 2015
Such an amazing thing you and the girls are doing.
£10.00
Clubleys
Jul 9, 2015
What a great cause and amazing that all three of you will be involved! xx
£10.00
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Sonnet Jenkins
Kingston upon Thames, United Kingdom
I was born in Zimbabwe myself and left when I was 14yrs old. I was born post-independence and felt the benefit of an amazing education system and a country bountiful with agricultural resource. This is no longer the case for the children living in Zimbabwe today.