Five days after his maiden run, Enock embarked on the second stage of his challenge: “200km Run in 30 Days”. With this run he clocked up 25.19km and a motto “We’ve done it and we can do it!”
Jenny has been busy making summer bunting which will be available to purchase soon. All proceeds will go to the Tailoring Project to help towards the maintenance costs of the sewing machines.
Ahead of schedule, thanks to an AMAZING response to his challenge, Enock has started his run! His video diary can be found on our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/100593065066435/posts/316393593486380/
A message from Enock:
I recently got inspired by a friend (Kathryn Morgan) with her initiative to help children in need in Uganda through Queens Road Baptist Church.
Crossroads School successfully run a tailoring department for their pupils. Unfortunately, time, dust and heat has taken it’s toll on the machines and they are badly in need of repair.
Listen to the April Update by Trustee Angela Harding on the News page.
So far you’ve raised an amazing £1,699.69 (including gift aid).
There’s still time to donate and help our projects in Uganda.
Sarah Hammond used her brilliant organisational skills to set up and run a coffee morning at Cleveland House. She and her team raised £50 for the students at Ngora school.
On Friday 11th December 2020, Naomi was live on Youtube from the kitchen at Queens Road Baptist Church for a charity Ready Steady Cookalong.
Join us on Saturday the 29th of December at 7pm for a night of festive fun! Christmas classics as well as traditional songs for everyone to enjoy.