Supporters
We just love it when people want to help War Child out. It's great to know that so many of you care enough about what we do to want to do something yourself. There's loads of ways to get involved with War Child so if you're doing something that you think we should know more about drop us a line. We'll put the best stuff up here.
When Nottingham Went To Uganda
Supporters | 19th August 2008
Adam Elliot-Cooper, founder of the Nottingham University War Child group recently embarked upon a journey of discovery as he visited Uganda, and the African continent for the first time. Here's what he had to say...
Second Life raises cash for War Child
Supporters | 22nd July 2008
An online fundraising event in Second Life for War Child was a remarkable success, with virtual money translating into real cash going towards our projects helping children in war zones.
Virtually dancing the night away in Second Life
Supporters | 18th June 2008
Some of our supporters aren’t content with raising money in real life. Find out about an event taking place in the online world of Second Life for War Child.
Photo taken from Davey Brown's flickr photostream under a Creative Commons licence.
Nottingham War Child pull the pin out
Supporters | 11th June 2008
A festival, a huge papier-mâché grenade and lots of signatures... the War Child Nottingham group have been collecting support for us at the Sounds on the Downs festival.
Dumball Rally revs up for War Child
Supporters | 27th May 2008
Over a hundred people. Thirty -two ancient cars. Eight days. A route spanning Brussels to Corfu. Fancy dress... This is the 2008 Dumball Rally and this year they’re raising money for us at War Child - and blogging as they go! Follow photos of the teams’ progress across Europe so far.
Dumball Rally picks War Child
Supporters | 7th February 2008
You might have heard of the Gumball Rally. It involves a lot of rich people driving very expensive cars around Europe and generally getting into mischief. Well the Dumball rally is kind of the same. Except the cars can only cost £400. And it's a bit sillier. This year they're raising money for War Child. Nice.
