A good conscience is the best pillow
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It is true. Now you have the opportunity to contribute to a better world. You can support us in our struggles to meet the required charity goals
by giving one of the official charity organizations a small contribution through our site (below). Take part in the adventure! It's easy to do a donation,
just click “Donate” on the organization of your choice. Remember, there are no too small donations.
Justgiving is a registered, trusted, and safe way to donate money online. All of the money goes directly to the organizations and if you do it here, from our site, the donation is also registered as raised by our team and we'll be a step closer to the goal. We have to raise at least £2000 but would be happy if we could do even better. Do you want to help us? Do you represent a company, see the sponsoring category
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These are the organizations you can choose from
Christina Noble Childrens Foundation (CNCF) These guys are nothing short of awesome - the project funded by Mongol Rally teams is in Ulaanbaatar and without fail every team that goes to visit the project is blown away by the work they do and the impact it has on the children who benefit. CNCF Mongolia runs a variety of projects, and the Mongol
Rally funding goes to the Blue Skies Ger Village in
Ulaanbaatar. It’s a sanctuary for homeless and abandoned
children. It changes the lives of kids who have found
themselves in seriously difficult circumstances. A visit to
the village when you get to UB to understand the effect of
their work is highly recommended, it’s impressive stuff!
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TAN Project in Mongolia Mercy Corps work in almost all corners of the globe doing fine work, and in Mongolia the TAN project is now entirely funded by you, the might Mongol Rally teams. They work with rural communities to improve their ability to work together and make everyone’s lives better. With the collapse of communism and the command-economy that accompanied it, rural Mongolia found itself ill-equipped to deal with the new realities it faced. Mercy Corps supports indigenous non-governmental organizations and community leaders to identify priority community concerns, and assist them in addressing these issues, in partnership with local officials, while at the same time developing their abilities to deal with such issues in the future.
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