Coronavirus

With events in the country as they are, it is clearly right that we postpone the Walk for Sean that we anticipated taking place in June.

These events are of course vital for our fund but, as we all need to collectively overcome the pandemic, they are not a priority.

Our thoughts are with everyone throughout the world, including in Liberia, suffering from the virus.

We hope to schedule a fundraising event in the Autumn should the climate improve.

In the meantime thank you for all your support and good health to you and your family.

Walk for Sean 2020 & Liberian Visit

Sadly, due to the current Coronavirus outbreak, it has been necessary to postpone Mark and Theresa’s trustee visit to Liberia at the end of this month.

Whilst Liberia, at this point, appears to be relatively unaffected, travel advice surrounding any possible visit precludes going at this moment.

Hopefully we can re-schedule for later in the year;however, we are in the very fortunate position of having a great local team and organisation and they will of course continue to do excellent work on the ground. Indeed, the picture below, shows the kindergarten group at our school in Brewerville preparing for another day at school.

Maima William’s Kindergarten class lining up for the start of the day!

Maima William’s Kindergarten class lining up for the start of the day!

The 2020 “Walk for Sean” will take place on Sunday 21st June and more details will be announced on our Events page shortly. This annual event is our major fundraiser each year and generates income to allow more children, like those featured, to attend the schools we support.

Quiz Night a great Success!

A huge thank you to all who took part in the annual Quiz Night last Saturday (8th Feb) and helped raise a staggering £2800+ for the Fund.

As ever it was hugely enjoyable and competitive with a new name being inscribed on the metaphorical trophy, DENSA; many congratulations to them. A bit like the England ruby team in Paris, “Don’t forget the Nuts (2019 champions) slipped to an ignominious defeat under the burden of pressure.

Over 340 people from 12-80+ took part in a competitive evening, with participants travelling from the USA to Reading Road and all points in between.

Lots of thank yous of course, to all those taking part, the school PTA for tremendous support in helping to organise, the school caterers for a great “curry night”, Raquel for supporting once again and Mark, Theresa and Jane who made it happen from the Fund’s perspective.

Finally thank you to Nick Crean, our excellent quizmaster, and his support team on the night.


"Beyond the Roadshow" raises £1300!

A great night was held in Yateley on Saturday 16th when 80+ supporters were royally entertained by Andy McConnell.

Andy, who has enjoyed a rich and varied life, is the glass specialist on the BBC’s ever-popular Antiques Roadshow.

With a glass of wine and refreshments in hand, the audience heard tales of Andy’s career, ranging from rock journalism in the USA to his current role with the BBC. In addition, Andy evaluated glassware bought in by those assembled, including an unique Lalique brooch.

Andy pictured with Maureen Devereux and Raquel Cassidy

Andy pictured with Maureen Devereux and Raquel Cassidy

The very good news is that the night raised a superb £1300 for the fund and we are hugely grateful to Andy for his time and entertainment and of course all those who supported the event.

Fundraising events such as this and sponsorship are the lifeblood of our efforts in Liberia and would not be a success without your support, our volunteers and generous contributions such as Andy’s.



Behind the scenes at "The Worst Witch" with Raquel Cassidy

Raquel has kindly secured 4 tickets for a behind the scenes trip to the set of “The Worst Witch” and you can have the chance to buy them to raise money for SDCF and the Phyllis Tuckwell charity.

We have been extremely fortunate to be gifted this amazing auction prize, please do like and share so that we reach as many people as possible!!

Join Raquel Cassidy as her special guests on the film set of the CBBC series “The Worst Witch” - bid on this amazing prize today!

You and three guests will be treated to a tour of the sets, have the chance to meet members of the cast & crew, watch a scene being filmed and have lunch with the wondeful Raquel Cassidy on the Catering Bus!

Bid now: https://www.jumblebee.co.uk/worstwitch

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What a success, 4500 sponsored miles and we reached Monrovia!

On the 23rd June, after 8 weeks of fantastic individual contributions, we rode into Brewerville Monrovia, a distance of over 4500 miles which has so far raised over £5000!

Our Patron Raquel Cassidy was present and we are grateful for her support, and that of her loyal fans, both on the day and in contributing to the success.

Thank you to all our loyal friends and supporters, here and all over the world, who took part, sponsored or organised the 2019 “Road to Monrovia”.

In a rainy and wet Monrovia, here is the moment we arrived at the school after 4500 miles of riding, walking, swimming and rowing from all our supporters.

"Road to Monrovia"-Journey's End

Simultaneously, in different weather conditions, we completed 4500 miles at the Family Funday in Yateley.

Road to Monrovia -UK

Here are just some of the images from both the Family Funday and your efforts over the last 8 weeks as we collectively cycled, swam, walked and rowed 4500 miles, raising in excess of £5000.

One week to go!

With just over a week to go we are in Nouakchott in Mauritania, we are sure most of you have been there before!

We still have 1000+ miles to go in just over a week and would hope that “one more effort” from all those taking part will see us to Monrovia.

It is not too late to take part, either cycling, exercise bike or walking, all miles appreciated.You can cycle anytime or place to help us on the “Road to Monrovia”.

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Please can we also ask that any sponsor monies are paid in using Virgin Money or your preferred option. We are looking to average a £ per mile so all contributions are gratefully received.

The picture at the top of this page is the new bike purchased to help our volunteers get around to all the schools we have sponsored children as part of their oversight of the sponsorship programme.

Please do send photos and updates via this website or Instagram so that we can keep telling the story.

A reminder that the Family Funday starts at 2pm next Sunday (23rd June) and, if possible bring your bike(s) so that you can take part in the final lap of honour on the “Road to Monrovia”.