
Gambian Kids and Neil, the donkey
Image: Jason Florio – The Gambia – 2009
A million thanks goes out to everyone who has donated so far. You have all helped so much. Even though we have successfully completed our walk around The Gambia, we will continuje to try and raise as much awareness and funds for the school kids and their Gardens for Life. We have handed over the fundraising reigns to the Eden Project Charity in the UK
http://www.edenproject.com/our-work/people/gardens-for-life/gardens-for-life-in-the-gambia.phpm
who are the experts at this kind of thing and they will ensure that all further funds get to Gambian schools. If you would like to help the ‘Short Walk In The Gambian Bush’ expedition members get more Gardens for Life up and running for Gambian school kids, then please visit our Just Giving page and see how even a small donation can make a big difference to these kids.
http://www.justgiving.com/gardensforlifegambia
Thanks from all the Short Walk team members: Jones, Florio, Janneh, Samba, Momadou, Neil & (p)Hadley (and Paddy!)
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January 14th, 2010 at 2:21 pm
looks like so much fun, Neil the photographer’s assistant
January 14th, 2010 at 2:32 pm
I know……kids loved him and especially because he had a name and not just Fallo Bah (big donkey!) as Gambians don’t give their donkeys names as a rule x