Welcome to our second newsletter of 2017. We hope you are all having a lovely summer and we thank you for your continued support.
Clive cycles the length of Great Britain for Hannah Memorial Academy
We’re delighted to report that Clive Nicholls has chosen to cycle from John O’Groats to Land’s End in aid of the Hannah Memorial Academy. Clive is aiming to raise a funds for the Hannah Memorial Academy by cycling the renowned 874 miles ‘end-to-end’ UK challenge. To push himself further, he will be predominantly camping along the way, carrying all of his own gear without any practical support from anyone else.
Clive decided to raise money for the school having become aware of it through his cricket club, the Southampton Travellers. The team are local to the area in which Hannah lived and have helped to raise awareness of Hannah Memorial Academy by sporting the charity’s name on their team’s match day tops.
If you would like to support Clive in reaching his fundraising target, please do donate via his JustGiving page here. Good luck Clive!
Community update - Darjeeling
Some of you may have seen the recent news reports of the civil unrest taking place in the Darjeeling region over the last few months. We would like to reassure our supporters that we are taking all the necessary precautions to assess any impact on the Hannah Memorial Academy and its students. The situation remains fluid and we will continue to monitor it based on the information we are receiving from our local contacts in the area.
If you want to find our more information about the school or local area, please email us here for all the help and information you need!
The Trustees of the Hannah Memorial Academy are: Christine Browning, Roger MacLaverty, John Higham, Margaret Mattingly, Ben Pattie, Ram Varma, Helen Wilde. We hope you are happy to receive occasional news about the progress of the school, but if you would prefer not to receive our newsletters, please email us here to unsubscribe.
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