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The David Gordon Louis Daniel Foundation is named in memory of David Gordon Louis Daniel, who was killed in a vehicular accident on July 31, 2004. David Gordon, a Spring Hill Elementary School student in McLean, Virginia, was almost eight at the ti
The Richard Langhorn Trust has helped hundreds of disabled and underprivileged children pursue and enjoy the pleasures of sport. It has been putting a smile on children's faces for over 10 years.
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Cricket West Indies, The International Cricket Council, English Cricket Board and the MCC have united to set up the Hurricane Relief T20 Challenge on 31st May 2018. This unique T20 cricket game between the WINDIES and an ICC World XI will raise funds for the cricket facilities devastated by Hurricanes Irma and Maria. These cricket facilities lie at the heart of Caribbean communities and cricket is the heartbeat of the Caribbean. All proceeds from the game and your donations will be managed by the Oval Cricket Relief Trust which has supported the Tsunami Cricket Appeal and the Pakistan Earthquake Appeal. These funds will go towards the major task of rebuilding and renovating the five major venues damaged during the hurricanes as well as other community cricket facilities: Ronald Webster Park, Anguilla Sir Viv Richards Stadium, Antigua Windsor Park Stadium, Dominica Cancryn Cricket Grounds, USVI Carib Lumber Ball Park, St Maarten On behalf of Cricket West Indies and the West Indian cricket loving people, we thank you so much for your kind and generous support.
Kingston Philharmonia was formed in in 1973, and is now an established part of the Kingston-on-Thames amateur music scene. We are going to be playing all the Beethoven Symphonies on July 19th in Kingston-on-Thames Parish Church to raise money for the Young Kingston Charity, and for Kingston Philharmonia to help fund future programmes and soloists.