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Run to the Beat

City: London
Location: The O2, Greenwich
Date: 26 September 2010
Time: 10:00 AM till 02:00 PM

Information

Welcome to Malaika Kids and the IMG Run to the Beat
to be held on Sunday 26th September 2010

Why choose to enter the Run to the Beat for Malaika Kids UK

• We are a small charity staffed entirely by volunteers with very low costs (less than 3% of donations) and a genuine desire to help these needy children
• The support you and your sponsors give us will really make a difference to orphans in our care
• The money we raise from this event will hopefully pay for the running costs of the Village for 3 months

How we will support you

• Your own online fundraising page on Bmycharity
• Fundraising tips
• Fast, friendly response to queries by e-mail and phone
• Training tips from the Run to the Beat
• Support on the day with much needed drinks and snacks

What we ask of you:

• A non-refundable registration fee of £30 which includes your Malaika Kids running shirt
• A pledge to raise a minimum of £350 in sponsorship for Malaika Kids

By entering this event you must agree to the IMG UK Ltd Run to the Beat Participant Terms & Conditions of entry which can be found on the Run to the Beat website.

Please read the additional Malaika Kids terms & conditions of entry
Malaika Kids - Terms & Conditions
Register for the Run to the Beat
About Malaika Kids
Malaika Kids UK is a registered charity whose aim is to make a difference to the lives of hundreds of orphaned children in the Dar es Salaam area of Tanzania by giving them a real home and the chance to develop to their full potential. We are:

• Providing immediate housing, medical care and education for orphans in our Reception Home in Dar es Salaam whilst we plan for their secure future
• Searching for distant relatives who can foster the child and who will ensure that he or she attends school, supported and monitored under our Relatives Support Programme
• Giving long term care to children who have no relatives in a family based environment in our Children’s Village
• Continuing the Village construction programme to our own unique and cost-effective design to provide for over 300 registered orphans
• Prioritising the children’s education through attendance at local schools, supplemented by remedial teaching and skills training within the Village
Read more about Malaika Kids UK...
PLEASE NOTE that you will not be registered for the event until your payment is confirmed and you have set up your online fundraising page.


Click below to pay the registration fee of £30 as a 'donation'. This link will take you to the donation page on the Virgin Money Giving website where you can also set up your own fundraising page.

Please make sure you select the right event!
Click here to go to Virgin Money Giving
If you have any difficulty accessing the Virgin Money Giving site, please contact us on events@malaika-kids.org.uk or 07785 572 070

If you have any other query please e-mail joanna.percy@malaika-kids.org.uk

We look forward to having you on our team!

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