Malawian students travel to Manchester to save country from hearing loss pandemic
Four Malawian students have come to Manchester to train as audiologists, thanks to the charity Sound Seekers.
Four Malawian students have come to Manchester to train as audiologists, thanks to the charity Sound Seekers.
A Salford University graduate is pushing himself to complete a 192-mile challenge in just seven days (that’s more than a marathon a day) AND another marathon on top of an already grueling to-do list to raise funds for Malawian orphans.
For one go-getting Salford University graduate it is all early nights and a hectic training schedule at the moment as he plans to take on two marathons and one mega marathon in just three months to raise £35,000 for children in Malawi.
On August 31 the 30-year-old from Denton set out to do something no one had ever done before – cross Africa coast-to-coast from Namibia to Mozambique on foot in 100 days. In the end she did it in less than three months, averaging over 26 miles a day.
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