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Fundraisers Hall of Fame

Fiona Callanan cycled the Andes to raise funds for our work. Fiona, a tsunami survivor, also cycled Saigon to Angkor Wat with friend Sarah Spinney.

John Hardman, Karen Smith & Dave Evans, who ran the Asics 10k in London in July. John told us he "flew round like a greyhound...well, perhaps not, but I enjoyed it!"

Michael Yates and Kay Volger completed the Two Castles Run on 7th June, raising over £200 for our work.

82 year old Peter Cork has been supporting our work for many years. He holds regular recitals and concerts in Kent.

Elizabeth Birkby (left, with her daughter and son in Cambodia) has been supporting our work for over 15 years by giving concerts and talks.

Victoria Maw and her friends organised CamJam - a gig in support of the Cambodia Trust and in memory of their friend Joanna Stillwell.

Chris Moon MBE has supported our work for many years. In 2007 he cycled across Cambodia to raise funds and awareness.

Mountaineer Mark Inglis became the first double amputee to reach the summit of Everest - and raised thousands for our work in the process!

Ken and Ollie Finn have held a series of great Benefit Culture music gigs in Brighton...Ken also donates part of the proceeds of his book, My Journey With a Remarkable Tree

Huw Spanner has cycled from Paris to London in 24 hours - twice! You can sponsor Huw on JustGiving

Cambodia Trust Disability Rights Advisor John Honney and 'Team Runny Honney' raised £20,000 in sponsorship at the Berlin Marathon

David Pearson, Jean Harton and the generous members of the Rotary Club of Otaki, raised NZ$60,000 to purchase a new outreach vehicle