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Raised so far
Gift Aid1
| Total Raised online: | £2,616.99 |
| Total Raised offline: | £1,500.00 |
| Fundraising target: | £2,500.00 |
| Name | Amount | Gift Aid |
| Claire Chapman | £25.00 | £0.00 |
| The Andersons | £20.00 | £5.00 |
| Vincent Keay | £15.00 | £3.75 |
| Lou and Paul | £15.00 | £3.75 |
| Catriona Thurst... | £30.00 | £0.00 |
| richard lamber | £11.15 | £2.79 |
| Boss Dog | £5.00 | £1.25 |
| Oz and Ames | £30.00 | £7.50 |
| Nads and Nick | £30.00 | £7.50 |
| Sue and Rob Nic... | £40.00 | £10.00 |
The Kanji Project
Hello and Welcome from Ed & Lizzie
We are cycling from London to Istanbul. It's 2,500 miles. It will take (we hope) about 2.5 months and we leave on 3 April 2011. We are doing it to raise money for the Kanji Project and it would be great if you could sponsor us.
Training, route-planning and attempting to improve our Bulgarian has occupied much of the last few months, with varying degrees of success. If you would like to follow our progress and puncture count on the trans-europe extreme one-athlon (as we like to think of it) then click here.
The Kanji Project is a small UK based charity that runs a school, children's home and community projects in southern India. We have both supported the Kanji Project for many years, and have seen the school and children's home flourish during this time. What has been achieved in Kanji with not a great deal of funds but with an ambitious and dynamic vision is inspiring.
Donating through this page is simple, quick and secure. It is the most efficient way to give – so every donation goes further – and if you are a UK taxpayer and give Gift Aid consent the charity will receive an extra 28% at no cost to you.
Thank you for your support.
About The Kanji Project
The Kanji Project is a small, volunteer-run charity which raises funds to support a school, a children's home and community projects in and around the rural area of Kanji in Tamil Nadu, south India. St Antony's School started in a small hut with one class in 1994. Since then it has grown into a school of about 900 students ranging in age from three to fifteen learning in purpose-built classrooms. Students from St Antony's have gone on to study in fields such as engineering, nursing and medicine.
Shanthi Lumine children's home accommodates about ninety children, mainly girls, of ages five to seventeen. The children come from deprived backgrounds of poverty, neglect or abandonment. At Shanthi Lumine, they find the love and security that every child needs. In the villages around Kanji, the charity provides funding for medical treatment, for food parcels, for house repairs and for whole-village aid such as bore wells. Widows often find life particularly difficult in rural India, and the help provided through the charity offers not just some alleviation from hardship but also a boost to their self-esteem.
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