Cox & Kings people are supporting the 2010 Medscheme Tour de Tuli, benefiting the Children in the Wilderness program.
Cox & Kings is taking the challenge to better the lives of Africa’s children. Next August, some of our Cox & Kings staff will participate in the sixth annual Tour de Wilderness/Tour de Tuli Mapungubwe Route — a 186-mile mountain bike tour, to benefit the Children in the Wilderness program. We will traverse the Tuli Trans-frontier park, passing through parts of Botswana, Zimbabwe and South Africa.
Calling All Cyclists and Sponsors:
If you would like to sponsor or donate to this cause, click the link listed below and take 5 minutes to make a huge difference in the lives of many children.
Sponsor Children in the Wilderness
We also invite avid cyclists and adventure enthusiasts to ride in this charitable event. Entries are open, but space is limited. If you are interested in participating in this 4-day journey, please click this link and register directly on the Tour de Wilderness website (follow the Medscheme Tour de Tuli 2010 link at the top).
The 2010 Medscheme Tour de Tuli departs on August 3 and 4, with a minimum entry sponsorship of ZAR 12,900 (approximately $1750 per cyclist). This includes 4 nights’ accommodation in pre-erected mobile camps, full board and lots of support from gracious volunteers. More information can be found on the website.
Register for Tour de Tuli 2010
For assistance or to combine this with pre- or post-tour arrangements in Africa, please contact Megan Bryant at 1-800-999-1758.
About Children in the Wilderness:
Children in the Wilderness is an environmental and life skills educational program that focuses on the next generation of rural decision makers. It is one of the few programs aimed at bridging the divide that exists between communities and wildlife.
The organization hosts rural children that live alongside Africa’s parks and reserves and teaches them the importance of conservation. It exposes children to their wildlife heritage, builds and strengthens their capabilities to cope with life's challenges and educates them with the life skills necessary to actualize their greatest potential.
Won't you join us in supporting this enriching program and cycle or sponsor our participation in 2010. If you would like to be involved in another capacity, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Thank you,
Megan Bryant
Africa & Indian Ocean Islands
1-800-999-1758
You may make a donation on our page, or directly here:
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