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1st Ever all Female Firewalk for Street Kids of India - WIMA
"I should like to invite you to participate in the first ever all-female firewalk held in this country to raise funds for the WIMA India Street Kids Project and to ask you if you could publicise this around the MAG women you know (or don't know!)
It's certainly unlike anything else you'll have done! Just think! IF YOU COULD WALK ON FIRE, WHAT ELSE COULD YOU ACHIEVE IN LIFE?
The training session is a two hour personal development programme on transforming limiting beliefs and assumptions about yourself into breakthroughs in life and everything that goes with it! If you'd like to develop more personal power, get more out of life and feel good about it, this is a unique opportunity!
The training session is a two hour personal development programme on transforming limiting beliefs and assumptions about yourself into breakthroughs in life and everything that goes with it!
If you'd like to develop more personal power, get more out of life and feel good about it, this is a unique opportunity!
This year for our first fund raising event, we're doing an all female FIREWALK - for maximum publicity - and we'll be doing it at the British Motorcycling Federation Tail End Rally at the East of England Showground on the outskirts of Peterborough on the evening of 17 September.
Families and friends, husbands and partners are invited to cheer you on!
You do NOT have to be a motorcyclist to join in - just a woman!!!! (Next year we'll get the guys involved as several are clamouring to join us!)
The great thing about a firewalk is that:
a) very few people have done it so it's much easier to get good sponsorship and
b) participants personally benefit at least as much as the girls we're raising funds for.
It would also be great if you would share the possibility with any of your female friends who might be interested. Marie Curie (cancer fund) raised £40k recently from a firewalk - £20k by themselves and £20k match funding from Barclays!
To see something about the project we're raising funds for, please go to www.indiastreetkids.org
You could also look at www.shortsteps.co.uk - if you wanted to tell people the easy way.
I'm looking for a minimum of 30 women to raise a minimum of £100 each for the event to be financially viable - so will be hugely grateful for any help you can give me in participating and/or spreading the word!
The deposit is £25 - with the balance due on the night.
Please contact Sheonagh Ravensdale for details, call 01305 812051 or drop me an email on: sheonaghravensdale@tiscali.co.uk
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