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Support 1.000.000 and 1 street children get legal identity by the World Cup 2026. Join the movement!
The Midha/Wroe family is raising funds for the Swansea City Foundation to help send the first ever Team Wales Boys to the Street Child World Cup USA in 2026. The family coalition has set themselves the challenge of running, walking, cycling, swimming and even hopping! 5,641 km – the distance from Swansea.com Stadium to Washington DC – between February 15th and April 15th, with a goal of raising £5,641!
The Midha/Wroe family, with deep Swansea roots, is determined to support the team. Their dedication comes not only from being lifelong Swansea City fans but also from a desire to honour the late Dr Raj Midha’s legacy. He was a respected community doctor who had his Surgery in Blaen-Y-Maes, where many of the young representatives of Team Wales Boys live and take part in the Swansea City Foundation’s Kicks football programme.
This challenge highlights just how valuable the work of our supporters and volunteers really is! Please take inspiration from the incredible efforts of the Wroe/Midha family and consider taking on your own fundraising challenge – no matter how big or small. Every mile, and every donation helps SCU make lasting impact on the lives of street-connected young people.
You can follow the group’s progress by visiting their JustGiving page which will be regularly updated with their distance covered – you can also use this link to make a donation to keep them motivated throughout the challenge:
https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/thebigwroemidhachallenge