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Citizens of the World

Citizens of the World. www.childreach.org.uk. My challenge event: Atlas Ascent!. Mount Toubkal Location: Morocco, North Africa Height: 4167 m (13,671 ft) Challenge: Trek through the Atlas mountain range and summit Mount Toubkal!

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Citizens of the World

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  1. Citizens of the World www.childreach.org.uk

  2. My challenge event: Atlas Ascent! Mount Toubkal Location: Morocco, North Africa Height: 4167 m (13,671 ft) Challenge: Trek through the Atlas mountain range and summit Mount Toubkal! Why: The money raised will go towards funding Childreach International’s projects around the world Fundraising target: £1200 A very snowy mountain for such a hot country! Did you know? In the winter months, it’s possible to ski on the mountain!

  3. HEALTH EDUCATION CHILDRIGHTS& PROTECTION

  4. Where are we on the map? UNITED KINGDOM MOROCCO

  5. These are the other countries we work in NEPAL BANGLADESH CAMBODIA INDIA TANZANIA

  6. How we’ve helped: Childreach International currently do not have any projects set up in Morocco, but instead, money raised through the Atlas trek is put into other projects around the world. We currently work in Tanzania, Nepal, India, Cambodia and Bangladesh. Here are a few examples of how we’ve helped!! • In 2010 we increased children’s access to: • 40,694 (education) • 23,330 (healthcare) • 6,267 (rights/protection) • 212 (skilled training) • Safety to 4,868 children

  7. How we’ve helped in.... Nepal! MEET MY FRIEND POONAM! She is 9 years old and lives in Sermathang, Nepal and attends Yangrima School. She speaks Nepali and a little bit of English In Nepal in 2009, Dhulikhel Hospital, our partner project helped 23,300 children gain access to healthcare in the remote district!! नमस्ते Namaste (hello!)

  8. How we’ve helped in... Tanzania! MEET MY FRIEND JOSEPH! He is 12 years old and studies at Uwa Primary School. “My school used to be in a bad condition. The toilets were in bad shape, the classroom floors were broken and the kitchen was very basic, it was made of mud and timber. Childreach International has constructed a kitchen and toilets and renovated the classrooms so now I study in a good environment. When I grow up I want to be a doctor, as I want to save lives”. Jambo!! (Hello in Swahili!)

  9. How we’ve helped in... India! MEET MY FRIEND LALJI! Lalji is 12 and has been a Balsena member for 4 years! “I joined because there are lots of new things that I can learn and it gave me the opportunity to join the Savings Bank. I am saving up for a bicycle; I know it will take some time! I’ve celebrated many festivals, such as the Kite Flying festival and Diwali. I’ve made lots of new friends and I would recommend that other children to join Balsena too!”.

  10. Meet my friend Fatima! She is 10 years old She lives in a small Berber community in the Atlas Mountains She speaks the Berber language, Arabic, and some French Say ‘hello’ Azul! – (Berber) Let’s have a look at how your everyday life compares to Fatima’s!

  11. What does your street look like? Fatima’s village! Your street?

  12. Favourite food! Fatima’s is: Tagine! A traditional Moroccan dish! Beans on toast? Curry? Salad? Vegetables?

  13. A day in the life of Fatima! Wake up: 5.30am to help her mother with the domestic chores 7am: Make breakfast for herself and her 4 siblings Day time: Unfortunately, Fatima doesn’t go to school, as it is taught in Arabic; a language she doesn’t understand. She helps her mother with some of the farming on their land, and she often takes the goats for grazing in the mountain, with her brother. She also sometimes helps out at the local women’s cooperative, where her mother and other women from her village produce Argan Oil which is sold to visiting tourists. The money the make is shared between the local women!! Evenings: Fatima helps to prepare dinner, then sees her friends and goes to bed!

  14. ChildreachInternational Works with children like Fatima, Poonam, Joseph and Lalji throughout the developing world to ensure that they unlock their full potential!

  15. Any Questions?

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