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Brandon OD's Tour de Tuli 2011 Fundraising

Brandon OD's Tour de Tuli 2011 Fundraising

Funds Raised:
R 10 000
Fundraising Target:
R 10 000

Personal message

Personal message
Thank you for visiting my Children in the Wilderness/Tour de Tuli 2011 fundraising page.  This is the first year that I'm participating in raising funds for Children in the Wilderness through riding Tour de Tuli, which is more than just a 200+ mile endurance mountain bike ride in the African Wilderness...allow me to provide you some background.

Children in the Wilderness (CITW) is dedicated to helping children whose childhoods have been interrupted and disrupted by life-threatening conditions such as illness, poverty and the HIV/AIDS epidemic. It was set up in 2001 and is modeled off the late Paul Newman’s Hole-in-the-Wall charity.  CITW is active in Botswana, Malawi, Namibia, Seychelles, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe.  Using environmental education, therapeutic recreation and good old-fashioned fun, CITW exposes children to new opportunities, increases their self-esteem, builds and strengthens their capabilities to cope with life's challenges and educates them with the life skills necessary to actualize their greatest potential.

The CITW program hosts children of between 8 and 17 years old in Wilderness Safaris camps (Wilderness Safaris is the largest safari company operating 61 camp sites throughout Southern Africa with a particular focus on environmental awareness and improvement). The children are hosted in groups of up to 45 participants at a time, for periods of about a week, at no cost to the child. The well-structured curriculum is offered in a safe wilderness environment where nature becomes the teacher and the healer, aided by experienced and well-trained counselors, mentors and medical staff.

During the children’s stay, the focus is on providing a wide variety of educational activities in an age-appropriate and fun way. By the end of the program, many of the children are motivated to continue with their schooling and to strive for a better life.

Education topics covered during their stay include: the geology and geography of the region; the area's wildlife and its conservation; arts and crafts; theatre; nutrition, sport, health and HIV/AIDS.  Morning or afternoon game drives are an essential part of each day and often in the evening enjoyable wildlife and educational videos are screened.

The children are encouraged to participate in various team-building sports to contribute to personal and leadership development as well as to facilitate more equitable interactions between boys and girls.  All field-based activities take place with the guidance of local guides and Wilderness Safaris lodge staff who become important role models for the children. The hope is to also inspire more children to become guides, field rangers, conservations and ecologists or to make a valuable contribution to the sustainable development of Africa’s natural resources.

As of the end of 2010, Children in the Wilderness had hosted 3013 children throughout 7 Southern African countries totaling 17162 children-in-camp days and changed their lives dramatically and positively.

To raise funds for this cause, CITW hosted an annual 6th epic mountain bike tour in Africa.  It was a four day adventure ride, called Tour de Tuli and it  took place from August 4-7, 2010.  There were over 250 mountain bikers who cycled through more than 200 miles of largely untouched wilderness on mostly single track trails were they followed various animal migration routes in restricted wilderness areas in South Africa, Botswana and Zimbabwe.  Each group of approx. 20 riders had a game ranger on mountain bike accompanying them and stayed over in tent camps set up by the volunteer staff that met up with each night.

As you can see, CITW is a wonderful initiative that positively touches and impacts the lives of the least fortunate children in Africa.  It is managed by people who have a passion for what they do in some very challenging environments and situations. 

Donating through the backabuddy website is simple, fast and secure.  It is also the most efficient way to donate to CITW/Tour de Tuli 2011. Your contribution will directly benefit CITW  which has a direct influence on bettering and changing the lives of young people in Africa.  Please note that fundraising closes at the end of August and that your donation will be made in South African Rands...a rule of thumb is for every 1 US Dollar, you are donating app. 7.35 South African Rands, thus a R735 donation will be app. US$100. You can also visit http://www.oanda.com/convert/classic for more up to date currency conversion information.

Many thanks for your support, I appreciate it very much!

Brandon O'Donoghue

To learn more about Children in the Wilderness, please visit: http://www.childreninthewilderness.com/

Donations

  • May 11, 2011 - R 674.00
  • "Mooi so Sakkies se ander 1/4 :-)" - Sakkie se 1/4 :-)

  • May 11, 2011 - R 3 200.00
  • "I got your back, Cuzzie!" - Struan & the Robertsons

  • Apr 14, 2011 - R 1 000.00
  • "Brakkie, jy moet mooi ry...grootpoot loop rond in die bos!" - Sakkie

  • Mar 16, 2011 - R 200.00
  • "Hope we'll see you when you're here." - Jack & Les

  • Mar 16, 2011 - R 100.00
  • "Have fun!" - Ann

  • Mar 04, 2011 - R 175.00
  • "Brandon, Have an awesome trip and be safe. Look forward to hearing about your adventure." - Amy

  • Mar 01, 2011 - R 500.00
  • "Have a safe and exciting journey!" - Jim and Mikki Day

  • Feb 27, 2011 - R 200.00
  • "Go! Go! Go!" - Brian & Jenny

  • Feb 23, 2011 - R 1 000.00
  • "We support you Brandon." - Compushare

  • Feb 20, 2011 - R 500.00
  • "All the best Brandon!! " - Richard and Jean

  • Feb 19, 2011 - R 716.00
  • "Fantastic cause - great work bringing visibility and resources to this" - ml

  • Feb 18, 2011 - R 735.00
  • "Great cause - have fun!" - Andy, Dee and Timmy

  • Feb 18, 2011 - R 500.00
  • "Have a safe ride, Brandon." - Jan Hodgson

  • Feb 03, 2011 - R 500.00
  • "Good luck Brandon, a great effort for the lives of those less fortunate!" - Steven

Statistics

Fundraising target

R 10 000.00

Donations to date

R 10 000.00

Children in the Wilderness

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Children in the Wilderness is a life-skills and environmental educational programme. Through these programmes we teach rural children the importance of conservation and strive to instil a passion for the environment creating custodians of these areas