
Royal Parks Half Marathon – More Than £14K Raised for Transaid
International
development organisation Transaid received backing from 40 participants taking
part in yesterday’s Royal Parks Half Marathon, raising more than £14,000
to support its lifesaving driver training and access to healthcare projects in
sub-Saharan Africa.
The
13.1 mile course took in London’s world-famous landmarks including Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament, the
London Eye and the Royal Albert Hall; and
crossed four of the capital’s eight Royal Parks – Hyde Park, Green Park, St James’s Park and
Kensington Gardens.
Among the runners, Liz Atkinson, Director of Sales
at recruitment and workforce management specialist Proman, played a key role in
building the Transaid team by encouraging participants to sign-up through
direct contact, social media and event stands.
She said: “We’ve engaged with a lot of
our clients and Transaid partners to get as many runners from different places.
For me, there’s real synergy between Transaid and Proman, and I think it’s
really important to raise awareness so we can continue transforming lives
through safe, available and sustainable transport. If you think about the number of lives that could
save its invaluable.”
Runners
represented firms including AG BARR, Backhouse Jones, Big Change, BMW, CPT,
Fowler Welch, Howard Tenens, Informa, Proman, Tokema – a list which includes
several first-time supporters, plus a number of independent runners.
Transaid
Chief Executive Caroline Barber, who also took part in the run, says: “We are
incredibly grateful to everyone that participated and raised money to help us
transform lives through safe, available and sustainable transport. There was a
fantastic team spirit within the group; and money raised will directly support
our education and awareness projects around road safety and access to
healthcare, particularly in rural communities.”
Transaid aims to tackle transport-related issues in the developing world from the grassroots to the policy level. Working with local communities, governments and organisations to provide driver training and access to vital services such as healthcare.
For more information and to find out how you can support the organisation visit www.transaid.org.
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