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British group to host charity run in HCM City

The British Business Group Vietnam (BBGV) expects to raise more than 40,000 USD from its 11th annual Fun Run for Charity in HCM City on October 3.
The British Business Group Vietnam (BBGV) expects to raise more than40,000 USD from its 11th annual Fun Run for Charity in HCM City onOctober 3.

Speaking at a press conference on September 17, Paul Cleves, a BBGVboard member, said that last year's run collected36,000 USD from 5,500participants.

All proceeds from the run go towards helping schools, disadvantaged children and poor patients in need of medical care.

BBGV estimates that 6,000 people will join the event. There will alsobe musical performances from the Cuban Band and Luna Negra.

The funds are donated to various groups and projects, including theChristina Noble Children's Foundation; Orphan Impact-Support Centre forDevelopment of Children in Hanoi; infrastructure support for localsocial organisations that provide educational services to disadvantagedchildren and youth; and Education Centre for Disabled Children in HCMCity's District 4.

The Fun Run will kick off at 6.45amat the Sai Gon Zoo. The run goes through Le Duan, Dong Khoi, Mac ThiBuoi and Hai Ba Trung streets and then returns to the zoo./.

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