Lanarkshire mum and pals raise £4k for charity close to their hearts
Julie Macfarlan, Clare Maclean and Theresa Jones all walked the Kiltwalk to raise funds for Glasgow Sick Children s hospital
Julie Macfarlan, Clare MacLean and Theresa Jones all walked the Kiltwalk for Julie s daughter, Ellie (Image: Handout)
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Three young men from East Cork spent the month of April cycling 430km and also doing a swimming challenge, in aid of a local suicide charity, reveals .
Bishop s Stortford man to run ultramarathon in aid of eating disorder charity
Around 1.25 million people in the UK have an eating disorder
The 21-year-old will be lapping the outskirts of his home town (Image: Cub Okoli)
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A Hertfordshire man has challenged himself to run an ultramarathon to raise money for an eating disorder charity.
Hertfordshire Lantern Chalk Walk: Explore the trail and spot all the lanterns to win a goody bag
A fun activity this bank holiday weekend for both grownups and children.
Pemberton Close, St Albans (Image: Google Maps)
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If you re struggling to think of things to do this Bank Holiday weekend then this St Albans event could be a perfect way to pass the time.
8 Questions to Maintain Your New âBest Practicesâ From:
Donât slide back to your old ways.
If youâre like many funders, the changes you made in 2020 were swift and dramatic. You dropped tightly held practices like hot potatoes: loosening funding restrictions, eliminating burdensome policies, offering general operating support, collaborating with new partners, increasing grant payout, and dramatically expanding support for racial justice.
As I wrote in my op-ed in the Chronicle of Philanthropy last week, now is the time for philanthropists to lean into this progress and permanently embrace the important changes we made during a year of upheaval and crisis.