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Schoolboy Charlie Simpson raises £120,000 for Haiti

5 durable postsStarted 2010-04-05Latest 2016-01-29
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[URL]http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jan/25/schoolboy-charlie-simpson-haiti-bike[/URL] [CENTER]

Seven-year-old's plan to raise £500 on sponsored bike ride snowballs on back of worldwide media coverage[/CENTER]

                                          [IMG]http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2010/1/25/1264414423454/Charlie-Simpson-during-hi-001.jpg[/IMG]                                       Charlie Simpson during his five-mile cycle  ride around South Park, London, in a bid to raise funds for Unicef's  Haiti earthquake children's appeal. Photograph: Tim Ireland/PA
                 
              A seven-year-old boy who hoped to raise £500 for [URL="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/haiti"]Haiti[/URL] earthquake relief by cycling five  miles around a local park has raised £120,000 in donations and gift aid,  with the total still rising.

Charlie Simpson's efforts have touched the hearts of people around the world with visitors to his [URL="http://www.justgiving.com/CharlieSimpson-HAITI"]JustGiving[/URL] website page piling on the pounds following his sponsored ride for the charity Unicef in Fulham, south [URL="http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/london"]London[/URL], yesterday.

Charlie launched his efforts with a simple message: "My name is Charlie Simpson, I want to do a sponsored bike ride for Haiti because there was a big earthquake and loads of people have lost their lives. I want to make some money to buy food, water and tents for everyone in Haiti."

Media coverage of Charlie's plan helped ensure donations flooded in. "Awesome effort", "You are an inspiration to us all" and "Finally made the donation I should have got round to giving days ago" were among typical messages of support to the JustGiving site, which helps raise money for charity.

[URL="http://www.unicef.org.uk/"]Unicef[/URL] is running its own appeal for the earthquake, independently of the [URL="http://www.dec.org.uk/"]Disasters Emergency Committee[/URL], an umbrella organisation being used by several charities. Michael Newsome, its executive director, told the Daily Mirror: "There is something quite special about a child in the UK reaching out to the children of Haiti. It's quite fabulous."

Charlie said: "I just think it was quite sad when I saw the pictures on the TV." His mother, Leonora. said he had burst into tears but resolved to do something about the disaster. "What started off as a little cycle round the park with his dad has turned into something a lot bigger than that and we can't believe it."

#1355737Post 2 of 5

Re: Schoolboy Charlie Simpson raises £120,000 for Haiti

That's wonderful ! :D

#1757798Post 3 of 5

Re: Schoolboy Charlie Simpson raises £120,000 for Haiti

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#1757808Post 4 of 5

Re: Schoolboy Charlie Simpson raises £120,000 for Haiti

Was there a wheel chair class Florida? I know some members that would be pissed they missed this, if there was LOL

#1760199Post 5 of 5

Re: Schoolboy Charlie Simpson raises £120,000 for Haiti

Nice Bicycle.....

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