Thursday, May 19, 2011

Sole Men – A Brighter Future for Poor & Homeless Children in Indonesia

The 3 Sole Men!
UK's Robert Epstone, Rotary Club of Bali Seminyak’s ‘Rotarian of the Year, Swiss Beat Schmid de Gruneck, French Daniel Chieppa - all Bali residents, are the SOLE MEN INDONESIA.

Raising money, awareness for, and promoting health and safety education for the poor homeless children in Indonesia, the SOLE MEN will start the first leg of their barefoot walks with a 535kilometer walk around Bali during June/July 2011.

The SOLE MEN  expect to complete this in around 30 days and will pass through areas such as; Seminyak, Canggu, Denpasar, Ubud, Tabanan, Singaraja, Lovina, Alampura, Gianyar, Sanur and back into Kuta for a celebratory fund raiser event,

The Bali leg is just the first stage of the SOLE MEN INDONESIA 2,000 kilometer barefoot challenge. Over the 2,000km the two men have two main goals:

•    To raise awareness, social responsibility and US$1,000,000 for the poor and homeless children of Indonesia
•    Together with experienced health educators (doctor and nurse) to promote health and safety education to children in schools and the villages.

We ask for your kind sponsorship and support by gifting the children of Bali with your kindness by giving one or more of the following items from the list below:
•    1 Gallon Water Bottles or Boxes of Water
•    Bags of Rice
•    Vitamins and Nutritional Supplements
•    Canned foods
•    Powder Milk
•    Toiletries and Sanitary Items
•    Books appropriate for elementary, junior and senior high school levels

As a thank you for Donations and Support, our generous sponsors will have their logos and branding placed on the following:
•    All Printed Media and Advertisements, pre and post walks
•    All Flyers and Leaflets created for both the Bali and Java walks
•    SOLE MEN INDONESIA website and Social Media Sites
•    Logo / Sponsors Branding on the Support Vehicles used in both walks.
Supported by Rotary District 3400 (All Rotary Clubs in Indonesia)

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