Olympic Torch Bearer offers up Torch to support of 50 orphans in Africa.

Posted by admin - August 5, 2012 - PIF Experience - No Comments

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A chance to own a unique part of London 2012 Olympic history and provide food for 50 orphaned children for a year. Click here to find out more: Msizi Africa started providing food support for 50 children in Lesotho after its founder, Lucy Caslon, spent some time working there in a children’s home; it now supports four projects and 1,000 children in Africa.

In recognition of her work with orphans in Africa, Lucy was nominated to run with the Olympic Torch and now:

“instead of letting the Torch gather dust in my cupboard after my ‘Moment To Shine’ I want to take it to show my children and let them feel a part of this history too. 

I’d love my Torch to leave a real legacy.  I’d like to pass my Torch to someone else in return for caring for the 50 children I met at this orphanage, for a year.  I want to give my children – my big extended family – their own ‘Moment To Shine’.”

Lucy wants to be able to continue working to support her children.  She is therefore looking for someone who feels as strongly as she does the importance of providing such help and who, although not in a postion to work ’on the ground’, is able and willing to provide the funding so badly needed by Msizi.  If you are interested in supporting Msizi and Lucy’s work, please lookhere for more details.