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A message from Mark Inglis to fellow supporters
23:14 GMT, Monday, 20th November 2006Fund Raising's blog
"As most of you will know, on May 15 2006 at 7am I stood on the summit of Mount Everest, the first double amputee ever, following in the footsteps of my boyhood hero, Sir Edmund Hillary. But I didn't do this just for myself; as I climbed each metre up Everest, people from all over the world celebrat...
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Honour for Dr Peter Carey
22:49 GMT, Friday, 10th November 2006Fund Raising's blog
We are delighted to announce that Dr Peter Carey, Cambodia Trust co-founder and founder of our East Timor partnership project, ASSERT, has been recognised for the important work he has done in East Timor - both before and after independence. Peter has been honoured with an official appointment chart...
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Cambodian School of Prosthetics & Orthotics Graduation 2006
23:12 BST, Wednesday, 13th September 2006Fund Raising's blog
September 12th 2006 was graduation day for the 10 students who began their studies at CSPO in 2003. 110 Prosthetist-Orthotists have now qualified at CSPO since it was established in 1994, including 70 from Cambodia who are now staffing rehabilitation centres across the country. The 2006 graduat...
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Chris Moon cycles across Cambodia
23:21 BST, Sunday, 10th September 2006Fund Raising's blog
Chris Moon - landmine survivor and long-time supporter of the Cambodia Trust - has completed another tough challenge in support of our work. On 9th September he arrived in Phnom Penh after cycling across Cambodia to raise funds for our work and to raise awareness of the potential of disabled peo...
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Fancy dress hike
23:23 BST, Saturday, 8th July 2006Fund Raising's blog
Lucy Poulter and a group of friends did a fancy dress hike today at Ingleborough Falls, North Yorkshire in memory of their dear friend Joanna Stillwell, who was killed in a tragic accident whilst on holiday in Malaysia. 8th July would have been Joanna's birthday. The fancy dress hikers have r...

