Archive for the ‘fundraising’ Category

Donation by Munich students

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Line up from Left: Marina Banks, Max Vermeer, Arnor Elvarsson and Fabian Middelmann.

A group of students at the Bavarian International School in Munich, Germany, have kindly donated £125 to CCC.  The students raised this money by participating in a ‘Young Enterprise’ project in which they marketed and sold hooded sweatshirts bearing the ‘BIS’ initials of their school.

Distressed by the suffering of children in DR Congo, the students chose to make a donation in support of our food and education programmes. We are most grateful to these internationally-minded students for making such an effective demonstration of solidarity with our cause.

Some of the students who helped organise the fundraising are shown in this accompanying photo.

Donation from Adam Walker & friends

Monday, January 25th, 2010

   We were delighted to receive another generous cheque, this time for £500, from Adam Walker (see blog of 19th June 2009, below). Adam and his friends raised this sum from the proceeds of his launch party in October 2009 for “Just in Reach”, a non-profit organisation set up and run in Birmingham, England, by teenagers who fundraise for needy and sick children through concerts and various sporting events.

Part of the money donated helped to provide a special Christmas meal for the malnourished children we support at the Centre Mère Marie Augustine in Kinshasa and the balance was used in our normal daily feeding programme.

We are grateful for the sums received from Adam and his friends in Just in Reach and we are impressed by their keenness to make a big difference by helping to improve the lives of malnourished and sick children.    

                

                    

Children’s art Exhibition in London

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

         A fundraising children’s art exhibition organised by the charity “Trust in Children” (TiC) was held at the V & A Museum of Childhood in London on 21st October 2009. For the last three years TiC has generously provided funding for our “Project Hope”, the education of 42 impoverished children at the Centre Mère Marie Augustine in Kinshasa, a feeding centre, school and health unit supported by Caring for Congolese Children.

The exhibition displayed artwork by children from TiC supported projects in various countries.  The exhibition’s theme was “When I grow up” and the drawings and paintings portrayed the children’s dreams of what they aspire to become in adult life.  The well-attended exhibition was a great success, as was the auction of five selected works of art, including one by a child at the Centre Mère Marie Augustine.

Kingston upon Thames Carnival 2009

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

Caring for Congolese Children took part again in this year’s Kingston upon Thames Carnival on Sunday September 6th.  Unlike last year, the weather was kind to us and we enjoyed a successful day’s fundraising, selling cakes - many homemade, others donated by local businesses - as well as soft drinks and children’s treats.  Many thanks to all who participated, either by helping out on the stall, baking cakes or asking local traders for cake donations!  The money raised will be used in our projects at the Centre Mère Marie Augustine in Kinshasa, where we support the feeding, health and education of very poor and malnourished children.

Fundraising Concert

Friday, June 19th, 2009

Adam Walker, a 15 year old schoolboy from Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, organised a fundraising concert for CCC on 16th May.  Adam is participating in the International Young Leadership Award and chose to support CCC to demonstrate his involvement in international humanitarian activities.   Adam is a singer and guitarist and took part in the concert which raised a total of £255!  Adam is also planning a sponsored bungee jump on July 12th to raise more funds. 

We greatly appreciate Adam’s enthusiastic support for our charity.  The money raised will help feed malnourished children at the Centre Mère Marie Augustine on the outskirts of Kinshasa.

Kingston upon Thames Carnival & Surbiton Festival 2008

Saturday, October 11th, 2008

  

To help raise funds for our various projects, Caring for Congolese Children ran stalls at both the Kingston upon Thames Carnival on August 31st and the Surbiton Festival on 27th September 2008. Homemade cakes – offered by Trustees and friends – sold very well and proceeds of £499 were achieved. These events also gave us the opportunity to publicize our charity and distribute our leaflets.

Kingston upon Thames Carnival

Friday, September 22nd, 2006

Caring for Congolese Children participated at the carnival by selling homemade cakes offered by members of the executive committee. The cakes sold very well and proceeds of nearly £160 were achieved. The opportunity was taken to distribute Charity leaflets to the public and some useful contacts were made with potential donor organisations.