June 1 was International
Children's Day, and to mark this special occasion, we
we
want
to
celebrate
the
70,000
children
around
the
world
we
work with,
and introduce you to some them. They’re taking incredible steps toward
improving their health, education and child rights. Here’s a quick
round up of a couple of our favourite developments from some of the
countries we work in around the globe. Read
more.
Dr.
Kshama
Metrehas
been
working
for
over
20
years
to
improve women’s rights and empower
local communities in the lower Himalayas, northern India. Find out more
about the work she does in our short interview below - she's an
incredibly inspiring individual. Or check out the full
article here.
CHALLENGE EVENT
SEASON IS FAST APPROACHING
Liana Lonsdale (pictured left) is
a student studying at Sheffield University. For her past year as a
fresher, she's been Team Leading and fundraising for Childreach
International. We spoke to Liana to find out how she felt in the final
build up to reaching Everest base camp and completing her Challenge
Event.
CHILDREN AT
TANZANIAN SCHOOL GET FRESH CLASSROOMS AND TOILETS
In May, a group of committed fundraisers travelled to James Ole Millya
School in Tanzania. Their task: to renovate two classrooms and 14
toilets in just seven days.
16
June marks International Day of The African Child. To celebrate, we've
pulled together a selection of photographs taken of the children at one
of our partner projects, a Vocational Training Centre in Tanzania.
Have a flick
through the gallery. (Pictures taken by leading photographer, Martin
Prihoda)
This September we're hosting an
exclusive fundraising
ball at a prestigious venue in London, celebrating all your hard work
and that of our project partners around the world. We have
just ten tickets up for grabs. Contact kate.wolfenden@childreach.org.uk