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Joel takes on his two mile challenge for Tearfund

On Saturday 23 June, six year old Joel Saunders took on the challenge to run two miles to raise money for Tearfund.

We heard from Joel’s dad about why helping good causes is important to his son at such a young age:

“Having discovered some of the injustice in the world – particularly that experienced by children just like him – Joel decided that he couldn’t just stand by and let bad things happen. He devised his own sponsored challenge and asked me to set up a web page for it, and then watched wide-eyed as people all over the world caught hold of his vision. When he came to do his two mile run on Saturday, he was a whisker away from having raised £6,000!”

Joel’s parents suggested he ran one mile, but Joel insisted he would run two, saying ‘that sounds hard, and it should be hard.’ Wearing his Tearfund t-shirt and accompanied by his mum, Joel gave a fantastic performance on the day:

“His mum and I thought it might be a little too much for him. We needn’t have worried – not only did he run two miles without stopping, at times he was sprinting his way across the ground. He was excited by the opportunity to do something fun but he was also determined to keep up his side of the bargain. Joel has been massively encouraged, and I think envisioned, by the amazing messages of support left for him on the fundraising page and blog. So he really went for it – and I wish we’d timed the run, because it was fast!”

Joel’s parents are proud of his sporting achievement, but also that he’s helped raise awareness of Tearfund and spread the word:

“We’re humbled to think of the amazing difference that will be made to the lives of children living in poverty, through the work of Tearfund. And perhaps most surprisingly of all, we’ve seen so many people – old and young – catching hold of Joel’s words and seeing this vital subject through new eyes. We’re incredibly proud of him, not only because he raised lots of money, but because he cared enough to try.”

You can find out more and sponsor Joel by visiting his fundraising page.

Ready for the two mile challenge

In the lead up to his two mile run on Saturday raising money for Tearfund, we heard again from six year old fundraiser Joel Saunders:

“Hello everyone. Thank you for giving loads of money to charity. I have got quite a lot of money in my poor box now. Because of this money, I think loads of children can go to school now who are poor in Africa.

When I heard that there was three thousand pounds on the website I was really excited to hear about it, and I cried for happiness.  I am only six, and I can’t believe this.

I am a little bit nervous about my run, but I know I can do it. I am going to be training with my mummy on the route. I hope you cheer for me.

Bye bye, love Joel. xx”

Joels’ Dad added that the family had been overwhelmed by the support and that Joel was really looking forward to the run – if a little daunted:

“It’s been quite an incredible couple of days – we have been completely humbled by the messages of support for Joel and his fundraising mission. We’re really grateful to everyone who has supported him, and also to everyone who has spread the word about his run.

Please do continue to support him if you can, and let’s see if we can get closer to Joel’s original target of a trillion pounds!”

You can find out more about Joel’s challenge here and sponsor him at his fundraising page.

Joel Vs. Poverty

In just over a week six year old Joel Saunders will be running two miles for charity. After seeing a documentary by the charity Tearfund he was moved to start a ‘Poor Box’ and then set himself a fundraising challenge.

We heard from Joel’s dad in the run up to Joel’s two mile run:

“My son Joel is six years old. He is quite an amazing boy, for lots of reasons. One of them is this: he has worked out that the world is unjust; he has learned that poverty exists, and he is not happy about it. He had heard a few things at school and church, but when we watched a short video made by Tearfund, he decided that he couldn’t just stand by and let this happen.

So for the past few weeks, he’s been badgering everyone he meets to donate money to his fundraising appeal. It’s not hugely developed or even politically correct – it’s a cardboard Frubes container with the words ‘Poor Box’ written on the side.

This really hasn’t come from my wife and I. To be honest, we’d probably never have thought it was fair to weigh down a six year old with the troubles of the world – but he’s teaching us that children have an amazing sense of justice. So we asked him to dictate to us how he was feeling. These are Joel’s words, unedited. He may not be perfectly informed, but his heart is genuine:

“I’m getting really sad about the people who are poor in the world. I don’t understand who did this to them. I watched a video about people who are poor, and I want to help them. There has to be somewhere for them to live like a proper house, and I want someone to give them lots to eat. I want the children to have proper toys, like proper balls, toy trains… I’ve got so many toys at home, and they’ve got none. It isn’t fair that they drink dirty water from wells, and we get clean water from our taps. Some of them can’t go to school, and they don’t have any money. I want to help them so that they can have lots of food to eat.”

Joel is getting frustrated that he can’t raise much money with the ‘Poor Box’.  So, again of his own volition, he decided he’d like to do a sponsored challenge. He has decided to run for two miles (which is further than his dad can comfortably run), and so we’ve set a date in a couple of weeks time to do it. His original aim was to raise £60, because that seemed to him to be the sort of amount that can do some serious good (his other suggestion was ‘a trillion pounds).”

You can find out more about Joel’s challenge and sponsor him on his fundraising page.


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