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My father was a huge fan of football, so he named me Pele. What I really loved was music! Read more
On October 3rd 2021 I will be running the London Marathon to raise funds for Amigos Worldwide. I am delighted to be supporting this charity and to help raise its profile even further. Training is already underway and I will post updates from time to time. Read more
One man's story of being reminded of what he held in his hands, enabling wealth beyond measure! Read more
We're pleased to announce that from January 2021 all our programmes are up and running, after the disruption the global Covid-19 pandemic brought in 2020. Read more
Hit a writing block? Get inspired here... Read more
We are delighted to have a charity place for VLM 2021! Find out how you can be in with a chance to join this incredible event and change lives while you are at it! Read more
The Covid-19 pandemic has affected people around the globe, in ways that many could not even have imagine. Read more
Nobody likes talking about periods, but for half of the world’s adult population, they are an unavoidable fact. Amigos Menstrual Hygiene Management Programme will help to get girls in school, all month long. Read more
We tend to take trees for granted, but they are a central part of life as we know it. Find out why trees are so important to our lives. Read more
You don't have to leave the house to be a hero! Read more
Following the success of 2019's tool amnesty, Amigos and RGB Building supplies hope to transform even more lives with this year's appeal. Read more
In October I joined a Supporters group visiting Amigos' projects in Uganda. It was emotional, uplifting, and soul-affirming! Read more
Ever since I can remember I've always wanted to help people in need, but I didn't know how 'little me' could make a difference. Read more
South Molton United C of E Primary School has raised an incredible amount for Amigos through a sponsored run. Read more
Jackie Rudman from Barnstaple grows and sells flowers to support people in poverty in Uganda. Read more
Meet Alfred. He’s short like me – except he’s vertically challenged because he didn’t have enough to eat, whereas I only have my genes to blame. Read more
When a professional photographer strolls into the Amigos office offering his extensive skills and expertise... Read more