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  • KIKN are supporting the FFK Fun Run on the 24th May

    Our friends at Futures For Kids (FFK) are once again holding their 5/10k Fun Run in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park on Thursday 24th May at 6pm. We are supporting this event by fundraising for them as FFK have been a major supporter of KIKN since it was founded. Kate, one of our Trustees, is

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  • KIKN Charity Quiz Night

    A very enjoyable and successful quiz night was held on Friday night at the Clarendon Hotel, Blackheath. 100 people took part in a fun evening with over £1,200 being raised for Ishwor school projects. Thank you to everyone who came and took part and gave very generously for our raffle and also to Steve King

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  • Kate is running the Brighton Half Marathon

    My fellow Trustee, Kate is running the Brighton Half Marathon on February 25th and is raising money for KIKN. Please would you consider sponsoring her by clicking on the link below. https://donate.giveasyoulive.com/fundraising/kate-is-running-the-brighton-half-marathon

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  • Day 8 of our annual Nepal visit

    Today we visited our last and seventh school of this visit, Shree Lubhoo School, approximately 45 mins drive out from the centre. It is a big school which now has 572 students, split 50:50 between boys and girls, and has significantly increased its students numbers since we were here last year. In the last year

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  • Day 7 of our annual Nepal visit

    We again had no school visit on Sunday so Kate and I took the opportunity to visit the Boudhanath Stupa, believed to be one of the biggest in the world. It is located around 7.5 km to the east of Kathmandu’s Durbar Square, occupying over 7,600 sq.metres and over 43 metres high. It was listed

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  • Day 6 of our annual Nepal visit

    It being the weekend we had no school visit today so Kate and I visited Bhaktapur which used to be the capital of Nepal till the 12th century. It has a number of impressive palaces and temples and Bhaktapur Durban Square is a designated World Heritage Site. It is also known for its crafts particularly

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