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The road less travelled, Peking to Paris!
We’re rallying behind two intrepid fundraisers for the ALMT and supporting their attempt to drive from Peking to Paris in a 1929 Buick known affectionately as ‘Benson’.
 
An ALMT supporter is climbing to new heights for the trust, Kilimanjaro no less!
Help our ALMT supporters achieve new heights in fundraising for the ALMT by attempting to climb the highest mountain in Africa. Deutsche bank employees Nadia Corsini and her friend Denise Brown will be climbing Kilimanjaro in a couple of weeks to raise money for our projects, please support them here.
 
Job opportunity with the ALMT
The ALMT is looking to hire an enthusiastic self starter as a fundraiser and administrative assistant. Please find attached the job description and person specification, cv's and covering letters to be sent to Head of Programmes debbie.gore@almt.org by 2pm Wednesday 18th August.

Blogs

Chris Cheverall's swim training

ALMT supporter tells, us in his own words, about his training for swimming in the Thames.

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Street Child World Cup Philippines' Coach

A training blog and thank you from our head coach Craig Burrows in the Philippines as our team preapres for the Street Child Wolrd Cup.

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Helen and Sameera raise £1362

Helen Pattison and Sameera Khan both ran and completed the Reading Half Marathon beginning of March. Combined they raised £1362. 

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Tinman: completed by hardcore Bruce Bratley

Bruce has completed the Tinman and writes about the experience........

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Marinda De Villiers is spending a month at the Hebron Orphanage

Marinda was made redundant from DB last December and decided this was the opportunity she had always wanted to do something for charity. She packed up her bags and now is teaching at our orphanage in India.

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Ruth's Blog about Paris Marathon

Ruth tells us how she getting on...........

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Jess Bury and Ruth King prepare for the Paris Marathon April 6th

Read their story and sponsor the two super stars!!

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St. Mark's School Visit and unveiling of the plaque

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James Hutton-Mills visits Ghana (10/07)

Trip coincides with opening of the Angus Lawson Child Rights Centre

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Leed's Run For All - Marie-Louise Hamilton's Blog - (06/07)

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Mairead and Kerry visit the Hebron Orphanage (10/07)

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The Ironmen (6/07)

Training Blog for Nice

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Helen and Guy's Pembrokeshire Walk Blog (5/07)

The diary of the epic walk. Photos on gallery too....

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The London Marathon - (4/07)

The second challenge of Barry Welsh....

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Marathon des Sables - Mark Cross's Blog (3/07)

Day 1 Monday  - Dear all, My first email from the Sahara, seems like it's impossible to escape technology these days. Have just finished the first stage (the easiest one!) of 30kms across the full range of dunes, soft sand, rocky plains and dry wadis...

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Afghanistan Trip - Sarah Fane's Blog (3/07)

Leave at first light . Drive through beautiful countryside off road and through river beds towards Badakshan and the Hindu Kush. A perfect day with blue skies and vast mountains covered in snow above the rocky gullies .Cherry blossom and fast flowing rivers ,men fishing with nets and long wooden poles ,donkeys carrying women clad in burkhas and young children up the valley , communities of mudbricked houses with adobe walls...

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Fettes Half Marathon - Amy Little's Blog (3/07)

Before I launch in to a long rambling account of my half marathon experience I must make a confession - it actually took me 2 hours and 10 minutes to finish the 13-mile slog. Thanks for your enthusiasm Nick but I could no longer live with the lies. Now that my conscience is clear back to the ramble...

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Indian Orphanage Trip - Nick Lawson's Blog (1/07)

We all safely took off from HRW this morning on flight BA35 to Chennai. Alongside myself good friends Jockey Potter and Kuldeep Gill from Deutsche Bank are accompanying me. The flight is six hours old and we have been talking excitedly as no one has any idea what to expect...

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About the ALMT and Angus

 A short introduction

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Afghan Connection: Read the Blog

See and read about our school in Agfhanistan

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