The Oban Times

Eilish McColgan praises charity supporters on fundraisin­g efforts

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Champion runner Eilish McColgan has congratula­ted Mary’s Meals supporters for taking part in the charity’s inaugural From Dalmally to Malawi fundraisin­g challenge.

Mary’s Meals feeds more than 2.4 million hungry children every school day in 18 countries – including Malawi, Kenya and Syria. The promise of a meal attracts these children into the classroom, giving them energy to learn and hope for a brighter future.

In April, the charity’s supporters collective­ly clocked up over 31,000 miles, eclipsing the 7,000 miles target, to travel virtually from Dalmally, the village in the Highlands of Scotland where Mary’s Meals was founded, to Malawi, where the charity served its first life-changing school meals.

Eilish, who last month broke the British half-marathon record, says: “I want to congratula­te everyone who took part in the From Dalmally to Malawi challenge.

“I’ve been cheering everyone on as they’ve been raising vital funds for Mary’s Meals.

“It’s always an exhilarati­ng feeling to cross the finish line after a lot of hard work, and I’m sure lots of joy was had throughout the journey too.”

Funds raised will help Mary’s Meals to reach children like Stephanie, who features in a video created by the charity to document the virtual journey from Scotland to the east of Africa.

Stephanie is one of 151,968 children in Liberia who relies on the charity’s nutritious school meals.

She says: “I love Mary’s Meals because they help to keep me in school by providing the food for us.

“I want to say congratula­tions to those of you who cycled, ran and walked and those who provided money to support Mary’s Meals. Thank you.”

To find out how you can get involved, visit marysmeals.org.uk for more informatio­n.

 ?? ?? Champion runner Eilish McColgan.
Champion runner Eilish McColgan.

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