SENTABLE ORPHANAGE
SEE HOW THE RIPPLES OF ONE GOOD ACT CAN MAKE LASTING CHANGE
SEE HOW THE RIPPLES OF ONE GOOD ACT CAN MAKE LASTING CHANGE
To work in partnership to transform positively the lives of the world’s most vulnerable children.
To become the leading organization in the provision of psychosocial support for children living with HIV in Southern Africa.
SENTEBALE PROVIDES SUPPORT TO:
Ensure children’s basic needs are met including food, shelter, education, healthcare and love.
Provide specialist care such as psychosocial support and aid for those with disabilities.
Deliver life skills and vocational training to enable children to return to their community and support themselves through life
SUPPORTING CHILDREN LIVING WITH DISABILITIES AND REHABILITATING CHILDREN BACK INTO THEIR COMMUNITIES
Sentebale provides support to community-led organizations to enable them to provide appropriate care, health and education to Lesotho’s most vulnerable children and young people. These organizations have been able to develop strong links with communities to enable economic empowerment, family reunification, community based rehabilitation and family mentoring.
PHILIP GREEN CBE DAME NICOLA BREWER THE RT HON THE BARONESS TIM BOUCHER
YOUTH BLOG: Changing the life of a herd boy Prince Harry and youth advocates at HIV roundtable Sentebale ISPS Handa team triumph in Singapore Sentebale’s new health outreach for herd boys YOUTH BLOG: The importance of youth-friendly services Sentebale publishes Report & Accounts 2015/16 Prince Harry’s team wins Audi Polo Challenge 2017 Sentebale Polo Cup 2017 to take place in Singapore Sentebale launches Let Youth Lead programme YOUTH BLOG: Empowering Myself Treat someone special for Mother’s Day
YOUTH BLOG: Rethabile, Taking the HIV Tes Sentebale announces partnership with IG YOUTH BLOG: Brian, My Panel Experience Prince Harry In Africa’ on ITV 9pm, 19th December ICAP Charity Day supports adolescents with HIV Sentebale on World AIDS Day 2016
As a fundraising event, there is no marathon in the world that comes close to the London Marathon. One of the dominant images of the race is that of thousands clad in fancy-dress, tramping the cobbles in support of charitable causes. It is the largest fundraising event in the world.
The course starts in the beautiful Greenwich Park and takes you past some of London’s most famous sights including Cutty Sark, Canary Wharf, Tower of London, and the Millennium Wheel before finishing in front of Buckingham Palace on the Mall.
Registration Fee: £50
Fundraising Target: £2,000
Benefits:
To register your interest in the 2018 London Marathon, please get in touch!
Millie Pringle
16 year old Millie Pringle completed a sky dive in support of Sentebale in August 2016, raising £587 for Sentebale (including Gift Aid)!
Inspired by Sentebale’s work with vulnerable children in sub-Saharan Africa, Millie would like to work in Africa in the future; “I feel raising this money is a good stepping stone in the right direction, until the opportunity arises where I can physically offer my support.
“I had an amazing day, it was definitely the best thing I have ever done!”
12-year-old Rachel Mokete completed the 2017 Great North Swim in Lake Windermere to raise money for Sentebale’s work with orphans and vulnerable children in southern Africa.
The Virgin Money London Marathon 2016 was Cate’s first ever marathon! She finished the 26.2 mile route around London’s most famous sights and landmarks in just 4 hours and 22 minutes; a fantastic achievement!
“Thank you for all your help and encouragement in the build up to the Marathon. I was extremely proud to represent Sentebale and to talk about it to fellow runners as we waited to start”.
Thank you Cate!
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