I am so lucky to have
some amazing experiences working with Mitrataa. Last week was no exception. It
was a wonderful opportunity for us to say a huge THANK YOU to 4 very important
members of the Mitrataa family – Cedric, Sophie, Atal and Cedric’s mother.
Let me explain! I first
met Cedric and Sophie in 2011 when they adopted their son, Atal, from Bal
Mandir Children’s Home, which we were managing at the time. The universe is
very clever and Cedric and Sophie are the perfect parents for Atal – they are
very active and Atal NEVER stops!
About this time last
year, I set all of our supporters the Passion Challenge – to raise money to
support Mitrataa using one of their passions. Cedric, Sophie and Atal took up
the challenge and this September they successfully hosted the first Humani’Trail.
In Cedric’s words:
“Humani’Trail has been deeply inspired by
Mitrataa’s program : “Passion Challenge”. The idea was to raise funds through a
common passion, ours is Trail running. The link between this sport and Nepal is
already very strong due to the geography but also thanks to our friend Dawa
Dachiri Sherpa from Solukhumbu in Nepal who is an icon in his discipline with
several major wins for the past 15 years and also participated twice to Winter
Olympic Games where he was the first representative for Nepal. Based on these
points, we decided to find a municipality in Switzerland ready to host a new
race that will donate 100% of registration fees to humanitarian projects (Mitrataa
being one of them). Very quickly, we got a very positive relationship with ‘Les
Diablerets’, an alpine village 80km away from Geneva with typical Swiss
chalets, beautiful mountain lakes and impressive views on the highest alpine
peaks. After 10 months of a very strong engagement from the organization team,
400 runners finally went on September 21st to the 1st Humani’Trail which
finally generated close to 30’000 AUD (25'000 Swiss Francs) !
While several top competitors were there, two
Nepalese runners finally won the main 50km trail (Manikala Rai for women and
Sangé Sherpa for men) which is a fantastic symbol for our action. A second
edition of the race is already planned by September 27, 2014 in order to
sustain our support to children in Nepal. Thanks Bec for this great idea that
clearly changed our live forever !”
Last week, they visited our hostel in Nepal to give us
the opportunity to say thank you so much for taking the Passion Challenge with
such an inspiring result. We loved having you in our hostel and seeing how much
Atal has grown! The children were very inspired to hear about your passion and the hard work you put in to achieving your goal. The money they raised for Mitrataa will be used to support our hostel which is home to a group of ex-Bal Mandir children.
Thank you to everyone who supported the first Humani’Trail
event! You are amazing people and we are proud to have you as a part of the
Mitrataa family! We
look forward to a long lasting relationship with you and with Humani’Trail.
29 October 2013
04 October 2013
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