Ned Needs Help To Work With Orphans & Disadvantaged Children In Kenya
Online, July 11, 2011 (Newswire.com) - International Business graduate from Manchester Metropolitan University, Ned Poulter, is planning to join a volunteer program to the Bombolulu slums in Mombasa, Kenya to participate in work supporting education for some of the world's most vulnerable children and orphans. While there, he will work as a classroom assistant with local volunteer teachers helping to raise environmental and social awareness in an area with high HIV prevalence.... But he needs your help to do it!
Ned has already entered in a competition with Richard Turner Associates and the Diana Award who are offering up a grant of £650 to the person who gets the most votes on their video, uploaded online here http://bit.ly/diana-vote. In addition to this he will be hoping to raise funds (£1500) to go to join the program. Please support him in every way you can by voting on his video online and/or donating anything you can to support his cause!
Ned will be travelling to Kenya, in Africa with Global Vision International, one of the UK's largest organisers of international voluntary work worldwide. While there, he will work as a classroom assistant with local volunteer teachers helping to raise environmental and social awareness in an area with high HIV prevalence.... But he needs your help to do it! It will be an experience of a lifetime for Ned, as he will spend 4 weeks working alongside a group of volunteers from all over the world as she lives in the slums of Mombasa. Ned will receive valuable training and experience the culture and way of life through participating in community sport and arts projects with the intention of working with families that have little or no income to keep them out of situations where they can turn to substance abuse or crime.
More information on GVI can be seen at www.gvi.co.uk or by emailing your nearest office (see footer for details).
For further information about Ned and his big adventure please visit his donation page on http://www.nedpoulter.co.uk/volunteering-in-africa/, call Ned directly on 07887851818 or email on Lixion@gmail.com.