Archive for the tag 'Burma Cyclone'

Staff fundraiser for Burma

Kate Dicks May 23rd, 2008

Audley fancy dress fundraising day for Burma Cyclone Appeal

Yesterday our series of fundraising events got underway with a lunchtime of fun activities including a Hog Roast and BBQ as well as a cake sale. I never realised you could get into a bidding war over a cake! Just as well both parties did, as it helped to make lots of money.

Audley fundraising for Burma Cyclone Appeal

I was also really pleased to see so many of the staff donning costumes from their specialist or favourite countries and we had some amazing outfits on show. We still have a little bit more money to come in as we sell the remaining few cakes but in total we raised over £1,900. What a fantastic effort!

Thanks to everyone who took part and to the directors for putting themselves in the stocks, whilst we all took turns to throw wet sponges at them. The money is already en-route to Burma and to our local agent to buy additional supplies for the project in and around Syriam.

The villages still need roofing and building materials, food and medical supplies as well as clothing and blankets. This money equates to well over 5 million Kyat (the local Burmese currency) which will go a very long way. Thanks again to everyone for taking part in yesterday’s fundraiser, it is encouraging to know that we can help make a difference to so many people.

Audley fancy dress fundraising day for Burma Cyclone Appeal
Audley fancy dress fundraising day for Burma Cyclone Appeal

Photo updates from Burma

Loic Robertson May 14th, 2008

Today, we received the following pictures which have been taken by Mr Khin Zaw Nichols, Managing Director of our ground agent in Burma, Tour Mandalay. He and a team from the Yangon office have been in the Syriam area handing over water filters as well as food, medical and building supplies to the local monastery and orphanage.

Monasteries are for many villages in Burma the focal point of a community and from here aid has been distributed to many families and individuals in need. The children of the orphanage have been provided with wholesome meals whilst the villagers have been educated on how to use the water filters donated by an American company. More »

Burma: Helping with the recovery after Cyclone Nargis

Loic Robertson May 12th, 2008

As you will have seen from news reports, the chief problem is overseas aid getting through to people on the ground rather than the aid being available.

Our local agent in Burma (who sent us the photos below) has been working in the Syriam area near Yangon getting food, medical supplies, water filters and building materials through to an orphanage and monastery there. From here, aid has also been distributed to the wider community. More »