Lord of the Dings - The Journey to help cure MND

$2,460 of $2,000 goal
Given by 31 generous donors in around 5 months

1 Car.... 3 Kiwis.... 17 Countries.... 10,000km

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Lord of the Dings is a team which consists of 3 kiwis which are entered in the 2015 Mongol Rally. This is a charity event which entails raising a minimum of £1,000 ($2,000 NZD) per entered team for a charity of their choice, and travelling in a vehicle, with an engine size no larger than 1.2L, from London, UK to Ulan Ude, Russia (around 10,000km, 17 countries). The start date is the 19 July 2015 and we hope to complete the rally by the 25th August 2015.

The team has chosen Motor Neurone Disease (MND) which is close to our hearts and we hope to raise as much funds as possible between now and the start date, to contribute to the future research of this disease.

For more information: http://www.theadventurists.com/mongol-rally/

Please 'like' and follow us on our journey through the teams facebook page 'Lord of the Dings - The Journey to Mongolia', as we overcome the challenges, and in the process, do what we can for some less fortunate.

Lord of the Dings' involvement (page creator)

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Latest donations

Anne-Marie Ngan
Anne-Marie Ngan on 17 Aug 2015
Enjoy Ullaanbaatar Chris and it's for a good cause. Go well. A-M
$150
Charty
Charty on 09 Aug 2015
Keep it classy ball bags
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Joinsey
Joinsey on 08 Aug 2015
Brrmm brrmm short freak! Nice work!!
$50
Kirsty Naish
Kirsty Naish on 05 Aug 2015
What an awesome journey!! Will be adding this to my bucket list. Wishing you all safe and exciting travels for the rest of the trip.
$20
Muzz and Jude
Muzz and Jude on 05 Aug 2015
Amazing journey well done x
$20
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This campaign started on 18 Apr 2015 and ended on 2 Sep 2015.