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IT’S ‘BIKE RIDE’ TIME AGAIN!
HELP US SAVE AT LEAST 2,400 CHILDREN’S LIVES 20 teams already booked – 10 to go – can you raise a team? In its 9th year, we want to save at least 2,400 children’s lives. You have raised almost £130,000 in 8 years through ‘Bike Ride for Uganda’. This year we want to raise £12,000 in our sponsored 30 hour event in Hailsham on our four static exercise bikes to buy mosquito nets (£5 each) and help children in Kabubbu stop dying from malaria – a totally preventable disease which kills a child every 30 seconds in sub-Saharan Africa.
To book a team space, please CONTACT US
WANT TO SAVE ANOTHER 2,000 CHILDREN’S LIVES?
DON’T LIVE IN HAILSHAM? – NO WORRIES!
You can do a sponsored Bike Ride where you are. We can send a Team Pack – all you do is get some family and friends together, they get sponsored by their families and friends and cycle a local beauty spot, old railway track, school playground or park for an hour. Great fun, great exercise and raise £££’s. GO ON – YOU KNOW YOU WANT TO!
If 100 teams across the UK each raised £100 that would add £10,000 to our total and save another 2,000 children’s lives – it’s that simple?
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ONE VOICE, ONE RYTHMN, ONE WORLD
Sunday October 4th 2009 at 7.00pm in the Congress Theatre, the south coast’s second largest theatre. The Orphan’s Choir from Kabubbu along with eight UK primary schools and four UK secondary schools are coming together in a colourful celebration of song and dance. This special event also marks the start of 10th anniversary celebrations for Quicken Trust and its Ugandan partner, the Kabubbu Development Project.
Special guest GRAHAM KENDRICK
TICKETS NOW ON SALE ONLINE (CLICK HERE) or from the CONGRESS THEATRE BOX OFFICE: 01323 412000

MEET THE KABUBBU CHILDREN
As well as the main concert the Kabubbu children will be the focus of cultural evenings at Heathfield Community College, Ringmer Community College, Hillview School for Girls, Tonbridge and St Bede’s Senior School. They will also be visiting 20 schools in the south-east.
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CELEBRATIONS IN KABUBBU 2010
HURRY IF YOU WANT TO BOOK YOUR PLACE!
Join us in our special celebration in Kabubbu on Friday 23rd April, 2010 - a whole village event. And, boy, the Ugandans know how to enjoy a celebration!
As a BA supported charity we will be able to reserve a number of flight tickets at special prices plus some special tours in Uganda on a first-come, first-served basis. We can accommodate a maximum of 48 – some in 6 bed dormitory rooms.
Please CONTACT US or write to our usual address for full details.
CAN’T MAKE THE CELEBRATIONS? YOU CAN STILL VISIT.
A few places are still available for October – November 2009. Why not visit for 8 / 10 / 12 days? YOU WILL NEED TO CONTACT US NOW FOR DETAILS and register to attend a Planning Meeting on Sunday September 13th 2009 to find out what the Kabubbu Experience is all about.
‘I loved being there and can’t wait to go back. It’s a privilege to be able to do something to help and it’s humbling too’ (A. Butcher)
Find out about a typical day for a volunteer in Kabubbu
Click here to send an email to Quicken Trust about visiting Kabubbu. |
WHAT’S WHERE IN KABUBBU?
Thanks to Google Maps you can now see the sites where we work. The distance from Kabubbu Trading Centre to the Primary School site is about 600 yards. To see larger image of the map above click here.
1 = Primary School, Health Centre & Resort Centre
2 = Trust High School & Kabubbu Community Church
3 = Kabubbu Trading Centre |