5 Young Students in United Kingdom raise Money to support Malawi Schools


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The Students told the Maravi Post We are group of students (under 16) in the UK named Team Rise. We are participating in a nationally recognized social enterprise charity programme designed for students endeavoring to improve the lives of children in Malawi and India by fundraising to provide them with the free education they rightly deserve. The charity for which we are fundraising is called 'Wings of Hope' and is registered in the UK. All of the money we are raising will go directly to schools in the targeted countries.

We wanted to fundraise for Malawi because we believe that every child deserves an education - regardless of their demographics. It is a key social and cultural right and plays a significant role in reducing poverty and child labour as well as promoting democracy.

As Nelson Mandela himself stated 'Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world' and we too want to make a difference by fundraising for underprivileged children's education in Malawi and India. There are around 1.3 million orphans in Malawi and we want to help them out of poverty and give them a chance torise by aiding their education. In order to do so we decided to fund raise for the charity Wings of Hope which supports the Jacaranda Primary and Secondary school in Malawi. Every penny we raise goes directly to this school to provide the orphans there witha completely free education


The five of us have been carrying out various activities to raise funds for the education of Malawian children and your support would mean a lot to us. Papers have already agreed to advertise us globally and news regarding our team and our fundraising will be shown very soon.

The students told Maravi post they hope to promote their cause and as a result gain more donations to this worthy cause. We hope you can publicize this so that awareness about the charity will be raised and so that more donations can be made towards providing Malawian and Indian children an education.


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