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British 10k 2009 for IAHV Projects

For the last 2 years, IAHV has succesfully participated in the British 10k London Run, an annual event in which over 25,000 people run across Londons greatest landmarks.
This year participants can join fellow runners in supporting 4 remarkable projects that all aim to alleviate poverty and suffering around the world.
1) Sri Lanka Refugee Project 2) Divine Karnataka Slum Project 3) Care For Children 4) General IAHV Fund
Join Us & Take Part:
Places are going fast so please get in touch with our coordinators Ameet Aggarwal (07946 610 541, ameetaggarwal@btinternet.com) and Drijen Shah (07817 020 206, drijens@gmail.com) to find out if there are places left.
Then download both the application form and the project form, complete and send to Ameet Aggarwal, IAHV coordinator, 3 Larken Close, Bushey, Herts, WD23 1AY.
Resources for Runners:
Once you've registered for the run, it's time to start raising as many funds for your chosen cause. 1. Donation form - download the form and collect money straight away. 2. GiftAid - if you are collection money with the donation form, please use GiftAid when collection funds to top up the amount. 3. Online Donation - the fastest and easiest way to raise funds! Find out how...
About the British 10k London Run:
The ASICS British 10K London Run attracts runners from all over the world, including current Olympic and World champions, who run shoulder to shoulder with charity fun runners and fitness enthusiasts. In 2008 history was made when the 2004 Olympic mens marathon champion Stefano Baldini of Italy became the first male to win two successive ASICS British 10K London Run titles. The race also attracts many celebrity runners from the world of TV and film who run to raise awareness and funds for their chosen charities. People from all walks of life and every level of running ability choose to run the ASICS British 10K London Run, helping to make the day into the great national and international event it has become! Read more
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