Challenge Events
Every year thousands of people put their bodies and souls on the line to support charities. Just a Drop can’t thank enough all those who have given their blood, sweat and tears raising vital raising funds. The NS Nomads team from the UK are entering the Texas Water Safari in June 2011 and they have kindly agreed to support Just a Drop as one of their chosen charities. The key aims for the team are: To finish the race, with an additional aim of being in the top 50 as first time entrants. To build awareness and funds for their two nominated charities To raise sport awareness for the older age group – none of the team had participated in this sport before 2007. To raise awareness of canoeing and kayaking for the older age group. And to be one of very few non US based teams to ever enter this race Please support the NS Nomads team today by donating today - http://www.justgiving.com/NS-Nomads-Just-A-Drop and please visit their website for an update on the team’s training and progress www.texaswatersafari.org
The Dakar Rally is the one of the world’s most grueling and dangerous motorsports rallies and Canadian, Mark Jennings-Bates and Britain’s Mick Extance are already well into their preparations for the race in 2011. Through corporate sponsorship and donations the intrepid twosome and the Team Bowler team hope to raise $4 million for Just a Drop and Fe Viva and bring clean water to thousands of children and their families in the third world. ‘Rally4Life’ has real meaning”, says businessman Jennings-Bates, “not only for myself, Mick and the Bowler team, but also for the thousands of children who right now are dying at the rate of every 20 seconds because they simply do not have clean water. We aim to highlight their plight worldwide and to raise money that will make a real difference to people’s lives.”
The 2010 Virgin London Marathon was held on Sunday 25 April. With over 35,000 runners taking to the streets of London.
“I was attracted to Just a Drop because its message is a simple one, that even small amounts of money can and are making a difference in the third world”, said Ian,45. I understand that times may be difficult for many people, but if everyone donates just a small amount we can help give the gift of life to hundreds of babies and children.” Ian and Robert raised £5.000.00 for Just a Drop
Not content with joining a team of 17 other volunteers to spend a week of grueling hard labour re-building a crumbling school in Namibia, Cathy Burgess, the Army’s first female operational bomb disposal officer, has already also exceeded her target to raise £2,000 for Just a Drop and sponsor a project in Ethiopia. “Just a Drop’s work is vitally important to children in particular because under the age of five they do not have a fully developed immune system and frequently fall ill with water-borne diseases. Clean water can literally mean the difference between life and death, but the sad fact is that a child dies every 20 seconds somewhere in the world because of pollution”. Visit Cathy's blog and read all about her adventures! Daniela Wagner | Weighing up the pros!
However and whatever you choose to give Just a Drop, ‘Thank you’. Just a little can help make a huge difference in the battle to reduce child mortality caused by unsafe water in some of the poorest developing countries in the world. |























