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Total raised so far

37%

£130.00 of £350 target +£7.50 Gift Aid See breakdown

Recent donations

11 months ago

Anonymous

£50.00

11 months ago

Sharaf

£20.00

+ £5.00 Gift Aid

1 year ago

Anonymous

£10.00

1 year ago

Anonymous

£10.00

+ £2.50 Gift Aid

1 year ago

Jak

£5.00

good luck gangy ❤️

1 year ago

Anonymous

£5.00

1 year ago

Anonymous

£30.00

May it help the children

Taking part in Thames River Kayak Challenge

Ian Kamau is raising money for The Change Foundation

My story

On the 24th of march, I will be kayaking 20km from Greenwich to Battersea. I will be raising funds for the multi-award winning charity, The Change Foundation. The Change Foundation uses the power of sport to change the lives of young people facing a wide range of challenges and their most recent work involves setting up safe play zones for refugee children in Poland as they come over the border from Ukraine, giving their parents or guardians time to contact family members left behind, knowing that their children are running around for a few hours with a smile on their faces, making new friends and burning off some energy and anxiety. The charity is also planning a series of sports summer camps for recently arrived young Ukrainian refugees into the UK, which will give them the chance to meet other refugee children and help them integrate into their new homes through playing sport with children from their host families and from their town or village. To find out more about the charity's work please go to thechangefoundation.org.uk.


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Ian Kamau is fundraising for

The Change Foundation

Charity number: 1046047

Ian Kamau is fundraising as part of

Thames River Kayak Challenge - Olly's Future and The Change Foundation

28th April 2023

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