Hamilton, Bermuda, February 29th 2024: Money raised during this year’s Convex End-to-End fundraiser will benefit eight organisations, it was announced yesterday.
Funds raised will go towards Raleigh International, Action on Alzheimer’s and Dementia, Transformational Living Centre, WindReach and the Coalition for the Protection of Children.
St John’s Ambulance, the Horticultural Skills Programme and the top participating school will also receive funds from this year’s event.
Raleigh International helps young people develop life skills and self-confidence through overseas expeditions, local training and continued coaching.
Action on Alzheimer’s and Dementia advocates and provides training and activities for those on the island suffering from dementia.
Transformational Living Centre is a purpose-driven housing facility that seeks to address homelessness among families with children in Bermuda and makes provisions to accommodate secure emergency housing needs.
WindReach enriches the quality of life for people with diverse needs.
The Coalition for the Protection of Children raises public awareness of children’s issues, advocates for families and provides services which address critical but unmet needs.
St John’s Ambulance offers life-saving medical training programmes and provides medical coverage at public events.
The Government’s Skills Development Programme teaches people aged 19 to 25 horticulture and landscaping techniques.
Anne Mello, chair of the Bermuda End-to-End Charitable Trust, said: “Our charities are well-known, reputable and addressing the pressing needs of the Bermuda community.
“Since its inception, the End-to-End Charitable Trust has donated more than $6.7 million to local charities.”
Ms Mello thanked the event’s corporate sponsors, including its lead sponsor for the third year Convex, as well as platinum sponsors Deloitte and Butterfield.
Paul Simons, chief executive of Convex Bermuda, said the company is “thrilled to be supporting the 2024 Convex End to End again.
“Not only does the event raise huge amounts for local causes, it is always such a great community effort.
“Whether it’s walking, cycling, volunteering or just cheering people on, the atmosphere is fantastic.”
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