‘For Men To Talk’ attendees helping the children of Kenya by participating in the TCS London Marathon MyWay
In the bustling world of today, where personal and professional responsibilities often take precedence, Luke Newman, the founder of ‘For Men To Talk,’ is dedicating his time and efforts to make a difference in the lives of hundreds of children in the impoverished suburbs of Nakuru, Kenya.
In May 2024, Luke will embark on his ninth humanitarian trip to Kenya, where he will focus on supporting West End Academy School and providing much-needed attention to the eager children yearning for a chance at a better education. His agenda includes a diverse set of activities, ranging from assisting with teaching and developing teaching styles to helping with the feeding program and constructing new classrooms. Luke’s commitment to these communities goes beyond just charity; it is a holistic approach aimed at creating sustainable improvements in the lives of the people he serves.
However, undertaking such humanitarian endeavors requires financial support, and this is where the community comes into play. To fund his trip and support the schools in Kenya, Luke is spearheading a fundraising campaign. A notable aspect of this initiative is that a portion of the funds raised will go towards the Derby County Community Trust, specifically to sustain their Disability Program. This program delivers tailored, inclusive sessions throughout Derbyshire for children and adults with physical and mental disabilities, emphasising the broader impact of Luke’s efforts.
The fundraising efforts culminate in an exciting event – the TCS London Marathon MyWay. Scheduled for Sunday, 21 April 2024, this marathon holds special significance for ‘For Men To Talk’ and Luke. Participants, including Luke himself and several ‘For Men To Talk’ attendees, will traverse 26.2 miles along country lanes, overcoming hills and challenges, metaphorically mirroring the hurdles faced by the communities they aim to support.
One compelling aspect of this marathon is the collective training undertaken by the participants. Training as a group, every Sunday, not only adds a layer of camaraderie but also brings numerous benefits. The shared experience fosters a sense of community and mutual support, both crucial elements in tackling the physical and mental demands of marathon training. The group dynamics provide motivation, encouragement, and accountability, ensuring that everyone stays on track with their training regimen.
Moreover, training together allows participants to share insights, tips, and experiences, creating a rich learning environment. As they collectively prepare for the marathon, they build not only physical endurance but also mental resilience, a trait equally essential when facing the challenges of supporting communities in need.
The fundraising journey is a testament to the power of collective action. Every step taken, every mile conquered, and every dollar raised contributes to a cause larger than any individual. If you’re inspired by Luke’s mission and the dedication of those participating in the TCS London Marathon MyWay, you can make a difference by contributing to their fundraising efforts. No donation is too small, as it all adds up to create meaningful change in the lives of those less fortunate.
To support Luke Newman and the ‘For Men To Talk’ community in their humanitarian mission, please visit https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/newmanlucasrik24. Your generosity will play a crucial role in making a lasting impact on the schools and children in Nakuru, Kenya, and in sustaining the Disability Program of the Derby County Community Trust. Together, let’s turn each step of the marathon into a step toward a brighter future for those in need.