Support Jordan running the Manchester Marathon to raise money for Imprezza

Jordan running for Imprezza
Hi, I’m Jordan! This April I’ll be running Manchester Marathon in support of Operation Imprezza. This UK based charity supports the development of Imprezza Academy Secondary School, located in the fourth poorest region of Western Kenya.

 

Many children in rural locations can’t attend school because it is too far from their homes. Along with day students, Imprezza Academy also has boarding facilities so that students living over 2 hours walk from the site will still be able to gain an education. Operation Imprezza is currently working to build additional boarding facilities so that more children who cannot regularly attend school may have access to an education. Any donations would be greatly appreciated!

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