Kenzom's Hackney 5.5k Fun Run Page

Kenzom Bhutia-Watts is raising money for Holy Trinity Rotherhithe
£270
raised of £350 target
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Hackney 5.5k Mud Run · 30 April 2017

Parachute for Pillars
Campaign by Holy Trinity Rotherhithe (RCN HMRC Registered)
Father Andrew completed his parachute jump to save Holy Trinity Church, Rotherhithe on Friday 2nd June in Salisbury.

Story

This will be my first time running (personally, I never liked running since school where we were forced to take part in sports) but this may be the big chapter for me to run and take part in bigger marathons. My main motto for this FIRST EVER RUN is to get as much donations from all our friends, family,  colleagues or even people who are concerned for the good-will of the society for a very beloved Church ( Holy Trinity Church) where I got married in 2014. It is a place where we meet new people, a place we can find peace and a place where most of us rely on.

Thank you to those who have made donations until now and to those who cannot donate due to circumstances but please do remember that every little helps, maybe your little is a lot to help this Chruch.

Please visit the link on my page to know more why we are trying out best to get all the society to contribute for such an event or please feel free to visit the Church and get to meet our lovely Vicar- Father Andrew.

Thank you for your support!

Kenzom xx

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About the campaign

Father Andrew completed his parachute jump to save Holy Trinity Church, Rotherhithe on Friday 2nd June in Salisbury.

About the charity

Holy Trinity Rotherhithe

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RCN HMRC Registered
Father Andrew is doing a parachute jump to fund raise so that urgent repairs can be carried out on Holy Trinity church. The cost of maintaining the buildings is escalating and your support is urgently needed to ensure the future of this church which benefits the thriving community around it. Whilst gentrification continues to rob the area of its pubs and local infrastructure the church remains an oasis of the community. Whether or not you are religiously inclined, the church is there for you and benefits many local people as a place to mark the important stages of life: weddings, funerals and not forgetting our beautiful carol services. What the Blitz failed to put an end to in 1940, do not let apathy do in 2017!

Donation summary

Total
£270.00
+ £34.97 Gift Aid
Online
£270.00
Offline
£0.00

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