Walk 26 miles for the 260 million children not in school
Walk 26 miles for the 260 million children not in school
Global children鶹APPs charity is challenging people to walk 26 miles this June to raise urgently needed funds for the 260 million children around the world currently missing out on school.
Walkers can complete the 鶹APP Your Walk challenge however they like – in one day, a weekend, a week or across the month. They can walk when and wherever they want, alone, in a couple or in a group of friends.
All money raised will go directly towards 鶹APP鶹APPs mission to end the global education crisis and ensure that every child has the best start in life, a safe place to learn and skills for the future.
Even before the devastating effects of the pandemic on global education, 260 million children were out of school.
If we take no action by 2030, 825 million children鶹APPhalf of all young people鶹APPwill lack the most basic skills necessary to find work.
By taking part in the walk, supporters will be offering vulnerable and marginalised children all over the world 鶹APP including refugees – a vital lifeline, and a chance of a better future.
Sarah Brown, Chair of 鶹APP, said:
鶹APPEducation is the key that unlocks opportunities not just for children but for everyone. It drives healthier, greener, fairer and wealthier societies.
鶹APPEven before Covid-19 shut classrooms around the world, there were 260 million children who were not in school. The fact that millions of children around the world still have no access to school should horrify us all.
鶹APPBut we have a chance to act now. Join me and the 鶹APP team in taking up this challenge and we can all take a stand on behalf of the world鶹APPs most vulnerable children.鶹APP
How fundraising will help
Every penny raised from the walk will support 鶹APP鶹APPs mission to end the global education crisis.
Money raised from the walk will help children like Nilia Soleimani who was just a toddler when she was forced to leave her home in Afghanistan with her mother, Shima.
Life hasn鶹APPt been easy for Nilia. Child refugees often find it difficult to interact and socialise with others. Away from their family and friends, in a country where they don鶹APPt speak the language, they often become withdrawn and struggle to communicate.
But thanks to 鶹APP鶹APPs Heal Together project, which provides early childhood services to refugee families in Greece, Nilia is thriving.
鶹APPEver since I started taking Nilia [to the Heal Together centre], she is very happy and more sociable,鶹APP Nilia鶹APPs mother, Shima, says. 鶹APPIt is very good for kids to be in a community. They鶹APPll learn how to be together; they鶹APPll learn to play group games together, to be kind to each other. In the end, they鶹APPll grow to be more sociable.鶹APP
Prisca, from Congo, who attends the centre with her daughter Happiness, says she has noticed a big change in a short time.
鶹APPWhen she comes home from school, she tells me what they鶹APPve shown her. She shows me what the teacher taught her. I鶹APPm happy,鶹APP she says.
How to participate
Those wishing to participate just need to follow three steps:
- and set up a fundraising page.
- Share your fundraising page with family and friends.
- Complete the challenge in June! Track your miles on Strava or manually on your fundraising page.