Monthly Archives: January 2012

World Leprosy Day

World Leprosy Day was created in 1954 by Raoul Follereau “so that people affected by leprosy could be cared for like all others who are ill and so that that those in good health could be cured of their absurd … Continue reading

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There is never enough time…

I’d love to have written this, but credit goes to Seth Godin, one of my favourite bloggers: There is never enough time – you just have to decide. Simple, obvious, brilliant. Read it again… I came back from a fantastic … Continue reading

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It is what you do AND the way that you do it

This week we released a video with the aim of helping people to explain what we do, and why we do it. I am delighted with the results that Jem Patel and JSP Media have come up with. When we … Continue reading

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Ducks on the pond

If you followed our ’12 days of Christmas’ on Facebook, you’ll know that last year was an incredible one for Bridge2Aid. Together with our donors and volunteers, a huge amount was achieved right across the organisation. We trained 47 Clinical … Continue reading

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Shopping for an education

The shopping list read; 235 exercise books, 44 shirts, 22 pairs of trousers, 7 skirts, 6 overalls, 23 pairs of shoes, 13 pairs of trainers, 26 bed sheets, 10 buckets, 8 hoes, 16 school bags, 5 mattresses, 9 suitcases and … Continue reading

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What ships are built for

Happy New Year! This week’s blog is a V-Log with some thoughts on the year ahead.   Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Subscribe to … Continue reading

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