Team Niagara Fallouts from Sun Microsystems
Trailwalker 2007

If you work in GMP and you'd like to donate please email trailwalker@sun.com rather than using this donation website ;-)
Two teams from Sun Microsystems UK are entering this ultra marathon, hiking 100km in under 30 hours, to raise in excess of £4,000 for these two fine charities: Oxfam and
the
Gurkha Welfare Trust.
Can you help us reach our fundraising target?
Be sure to check out our blog for all the latest news on our fundraising, training walks and preparation.
You can see how the fundraising for our other team, Team Solaris, is going on their bmycharity webpage.
- Total raised online
- £265.00
- view donations
- Total raised offline
- £1,112.00
- Grand total
- £1,377.00
A message from Oxfam
Trailwalker UK is a 100km trek across the South Downs of England, starting in Petersfield and ending in Brighton. Teams of 4 have 30 hours to complete the trek and must stay together as a team for the duration of the challenge. Trailwalker tests participant's physical and mental stamina as they walk through the night. More importantly, it is an opportunity to help some of the world’s poorest people. Funds raised from Trailwalker UK are used to support the work of Oxfam and the Gurkha Welfare Trust. Both organisations share a vision – to overcome poverty and suffering. The Gurkha Welfare Trust works in Nepal with ex-Gurkha soldiers and their wider communities. Oxfam also works in Nepal, and in more than 70 other countries worldwide, helping poor communities to build a better future.
Following are some examples of the real difference your donation can make:
£23 could pay for 10 Oxfam buckets. These save lives. Specially designed to be hygienic, secure and comfortable to carry by hand or by head, they play a vital role in any emergency and beyond.
£30 could pay for school dinners for 50 hungry children.
£50 could pay to help someone start their own business. The start they need to work their way out of poverty. Baking...weaving...fishing...most importantly, a much-needed regular income.
£72 could pay for a day's supply of safe water for 100 people. Every day, more than 25,000 people die from disease caused by contaminated water. Our water filters help to keep people alive.
£160 could pay for 500 trees. Planting fruit trees helps poor communities become more self-sufficient. The trees also provide shelter, and help to prevent soil erosion.
£460 can repair the roof of a school in Nepal.