By joining aid and development agency CARE International’s ‘Walk All Over Poverty’ on Saturday 1 October, participants taking part in this sponsored walk will help support people whose lives have been torn apart by natural disasters or conflict. For communities that are already poor and vulnerable, any kind of disaster – human-made or natural – can be catastrophic. CARE is appealing to Windsor locals to sign up to the walk and help raise vital funds.
Teams and individuals will challenge themselves and poverty by walking 10 km or 25 km along the Jubilee Cycle Path from Windsor to Maidenhead, and back along the Thames Path, through Eton. CARE encourages people to come along for the day to walk for charity, test and improve their fitness, and help some of the world’s poorest people.
The walk event will be supported by the Co-operative Membership in the South East as part of their goal to tackle global poverty. Debbie Mitchell, Co-operative & Membership Officer, said: “We are delighted to support the vital work of CARE International in helping to rebuild lives, homes and livelihoods after disasters. CARE’s goals align with our own ethical business model, and we’ll be encouraging our members to Walk All Over Poverty.”
CARE's charity challenge manager Neil Munro adds, “Last year’s walk went so well, with such fantastic support from people in the Windsor area, we decided to make it an annual event. We smashed our fundraising target in 2010 and we hope we’ll be able to do it again in 2011.”
CARE is hoping to top the £35,000 that was raised from last year’s charity walk to help support their emergency relief. For example, just £25, which is the minimum donation that the charity is asking from each participant, could feed a mother and her child for a week during an overseas emergency.
CARE in Emergencies
With long-term presence in many of the world’s most vulnerable areas, CARE helps people prepare for and minimise the effects of disasters before they happen; provides immediate assistance when a crisis hits; and helps people rebuild their lives in the long term.
Drought in the Horn of Africa
CARE is currently working in the Horn of Africa, where almost 8 million people in Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia are severely affected by drought. Levels of severe acute malnutrition are already above the threshold for emergencies and expected to rise in the coming six months. CARE is providing safe drinking water, hygiene and sanitation, nutrition and livelihood protection as well as assistance with livestock, helping families to cope with current and future challenges.
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About CARE International
CARE is one of the world’s top three aid agencies, fighting poverty and injustice in 87 countries around the world and helping some of the world’s poorest people find routes out of poverty. CARE’s mission is to create lasting change in poor communities and put money where it is needed most: 90 pence in every pound goes towards our poverty fighting programmes. That’s one of the highest rates among all the UK aid agencies. Taking part in sponsored events like this charity walk are just one of the away that CARE raises these vital funds.
About the Co-operative
The Co-operative Group is the UK’s largest mutual business, owned not by private shareholders but by almost six million consumers. It is the UK’s fifth biggest food retailer, the leading convenience store operator and a major financial services provider, operating both The Co-operative Bank and The Co-operative Insurance. Among its other businesses are the number one funeral services provider and Britain’s largest farming operation.

