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Canon Collins Trust

Canon Collins Trust's London Marathon team (2024)

The London Marathon raises vital funds for the Canon Collins Trust's education work in southern Africa.
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Event: Canon Collins Trust's London Marathon team (2024), on 21 April 2024
Closed on 11/08/2024
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The London Marathon helps to raise vital funds for the Canon Collins Trust's education work in southern Africa. This work began in 1981 when Apartheid divided South Africa and Namibia, leaving black Africans living in poverty and servitude.

Today, even though Apartheid has officially ended, there are numerous injustices remaining. In South Africa, unemployment and gender-based violence are sky high. In Zimbabwe, a brutal regime does not tolerate opposition and the economy has all but collapsed. In Eswatini (Swaziland) the monarch holds all the power while ordinary people have nothing.

The Canon Collins Trust is committed to fighting such injustices, and does so by supporting the "leaders of tomorrow" who share our commitment. We support their activism through scholarships to study at universities in South Africa. We support postgraduate study, because it is at this level that people can make a real difference in society.

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Canon Collins Trust

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We were founded in 1981 to assist southern African political refugees in the UK to gain the education denied them under the apartheid system. Today we support the education of southern African people and organisations, so that they can continue to build open and just societies in southern Africa.

Donation summary

Total raised
£11,288.37
+ £987.75 Gift Aid
Online donations
£11,288.37
Offline donations
£0.00
Direct donations
£38.09
Donations via fundraisers
£11,250.28

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