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In the saddle for charity…

- ROBBIE CHALMERS

Mark Beaumont is asking people to take part in the charity fundraiser Miles For Mary’s Meals

East Perthshire adventurer Mark Beaumont has launched a campaign encouragin­g people to go the extra mile in support of a charity which aims to tackle child poverty.

Mark, who holds the world record for cycling 18,000 miles around the world in less than 79 days, is asking people to take part in the fundraiser Miles For Mary’s Meals by setting themselves a fun, exercise-based challenge.

The charity’s work includes feeding hungry children in some of the world’s poorest countries.

Funds raised will allow Mary’s Meals to provide children in Bong County, Liberia, with a meal at school.

In Liberia, where 64 per cent of girls are out of school, this work is critical and will enable many more to receive an education.

Mark, originally from Bridge of Cally but now living in Edinburgh, helped the charity launch the campaign on Wednesday last week.

He said:“Last year was very difficult for all of us but at the start of a new year what better way to begin 2021 than by taking on a new challenge and at the same time fundraisin­g to help others.

“Whether, like me, you try a

cycling challenge, go jogging around your neighbourh­ood, or lace-up your boots and go walking, there are so many ways that you can get involved with Miles For Mary’s Meals.

“It’s a fantastic way to get more active and also help feed hungry children in the world’s poorest communitie­s.”

The UK government has said it will match-fund up to £2 million of the money raised between now and January 31.

Gillian McMahon, director of supporter engagement at Mary’s Meals, added:“Whether it’s doing your regular run, getting on your bike or upping your daily step count, we hope that lots of people will get moving and take part in Miles

For Mary’s Meals.

“Simply set yourself a goal and raise funds for every mile you meet, knowing that your efforts are bringing the hope of a brighter future to children in Liberia.”

Those taking part in Miles for Mary’s Meals are being asked to ensure that they participat­e in their chosen exercise challenge safely and in line with Covid-19 restrictio­ns in their local area.

The charity supports more than 1.6 million hungry children in 19 of the poorest countries with a nutritious daily meal.

To find out more about organising a fundraiser, visit www.marysmeals.org.uk.

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Support A pupil in Liberia receiving food from Mary’s Meals
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In the saddle Mark Beaumont has backed the campaign

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