Fundraising

Tweet ‘em Home for Christmas

Concern Worldwide have been selected for ESB Electric Ireland’s “Tweet ‘em Home for Christmas” campaign! It promises to be great fun. And, with your help, it could mean a possible €30,000 for Concern. 

Climbing Kilimanjaro

My colleague Jaka Magoma recently climbed Kilimanjaro with a group of people who raised money for Concern Worldwide’s work in Tanzania. Here is Jaka’s moving account of his experiences.

Happy new year!

Thank you to everyone who has returned money. An amazing amount has been raised through cake sales.

Video: your concern in Haiti

Since the earthquake that struck Port-au-Prince last January, the level of support demonstrated by the public has been phenomenal. Thanks to this generosity, Concern has been able to help tens of thousands of people in Haiti.

From threat to a reality

Amanda McClelland, Concern’s emergency nutrition and food security manager sent us this report about our intensifying work in Niger.

Go extra mile with Concern Challenges

Building on our successful partnership with the Belfast City Marathon 2010, Concern is offering supporters a range of local and international challenge events. They are taking place this summer and throughout the next year.

Too young to drown

Tony Foster is doing the London Triathlon in aid of Concern. Here’s his latest blog post about his preparation for the event.

Training, training and more training

Tony Foster is taking part in the London Triathlon for Concern. He’s been training hard. Are any of you able to keep up with him? Here’s his latest blog post about his preparations for the event.

London Triathlon - photo gallery

Over the last two years, Concern’s teams in the London Triathlon raised over £135,000. This has helped to build a health centre and schools in Sierra Leone. Here's some photos from these two events.

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