Michael Clarke

City SA Tough Mudder Challenge

Fundraising for The Fairtrade Foundation
£310
raised of £500 target
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Event: Tough Mudder Half Scotland 2016, on 26 June 2017
Participants: Gavin Quinn, Ian Gilmour, Sinead Lindsay, Robert Scullion, Lee Carlton, Amy Bell, Andrew MacPherson, Brett Jones and Gianni Lawson
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Tough Mudder Half Scotland is one of the leading obstacle course challenges in the world, with 8 Kilometres of gruelling mud to crawl through, never mind the 15+ obstacles. For the first year ever City of Glasgow College's Students' Association have organised a team of staff and students that will take part in this ultimate team building event. 

They will come up against some of the most challenging walls they may have ever faced (literally to be climbed) all to raise money for Fairtrade.  Fairtrade is about better prices, decent working conditions and fair terms of trade for farmers, workers and their families.  Something City of Glasgow College Support fully, which is shown in our on-going work to promote Fairtrade in our organisation.

Support the team by donating what you can and motivating them to complete the Scottish Tough Mudder Half on the 26th of June. 


Find out more about Tough Mudder here:

https://toughmudder.co.uk/events/2016-scotland-half

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The Fairtrade Foundation

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Fairtrade has changed the lives of over a million farmers and workers in the developing world. But there are many more still getting a bad deal from international trade. Support us and bring Fairtrade to more farmers, workers and their families, so that they too can work their own way out of poverty

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£310.00
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