Friday 3 September 2010

See how you can get involved:
Malawi Village Sponsorship - This is a great way to support our work in Malawi. By choosing to support a specific community, you will ensure that hundreds of people receive essential healthcare and improve their lives. In return, supporters will receive regular updates from the community that will give you a personal connection to the work in Malawi. The funds raised go directly to providing healthcare, health education and supporting volunteers in the sponsored community.
Our Apprentice style scheme for budding entrepreneurs, International Big Wigs, is raising funds for end-of-life care in Albania. Listen to an interview with Sue Ryder Care fundraiser, Louise Barret, on the Ryder Albania Appeal.
Join Ex-Premiership Legends at the Sue Ryder International Cup 2010. Play your way to the top in the tournament of 20 teams for a chance to prove yourself against Ex-Premier League masters of the beautiful game.
Date Confirmed: 18th November 2010, if you would like more details or to register your interest please contact our fundraising team at: London.Fundraising@suerydercare.org
The Kwacha Club, A unique fundraising club, whereby members that have passion to support Malawi's development, hold a range of activities and events to raise funds for the work in Malawi.
| £15 would enable a person with epilepsy in Malawi to receive medication for the year |
| £30 would cover the cost of providing pain relief medication to a person living with cancer in Albania |
| £50 would cover the monthly salary of a nurse working in rural Malawi |
| £100 would provide arts therapy activities for people living with dementia in Czech Republic |
| £275 would cover the cost of a mobile rural clinic in Malawi, providing essential asthma and epilepsy medication |
Donate to our international work (and tick the international box)
Come on girls! Are you ready for the challenge? Join the Sue Ryder Care, women only, Midnight Walks, taking place across England and Scotland between April and September 2010.
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A new running group is planning a massed assault on the Great North Run to raise vital funds for Sue Ryder Care. The Airedale Dodgers is a new friendly running group based at Airedale General Hospital.
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