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28/04/2008

Press release

Issued by the Catholic Communications Network

Eamonn Delaney signs up for the Sea to Sea challenge

Apostleship of the Sea’s Chairman of Trustees, Eamonn Delaney signs up for the Sea to Sea challenge.

 

 

Eamonn Delaney, Chairman of Trustees at Apostleship of the Sea (AOS) is proving that leading by example is the best way. He has signed himself up for the official AOS Sea to Sea challenge. He hopes to encourage more people to join up for this truly unique experience. AOS are offering a those who love to travel a chance to walk a historic site on the 60th anniversary of the founding of the state of Israel, and to participate in an overland trek, all to raise funds for AOS. Participants will have the opportunity to visit some of the world’s most impressive sites and to walk in the footsteps of the apostles across a land steeped in history and religion.

Taking place in October 2008, the Sea to Sea challenge will see Eamonn Delaney and a group of adventurers set off on a trek through the Holy Land. Eamonn hopes to raise a significant amount of money through sponsorship. The money raised will be used to fund projects and services around the UK that directly benefit seafarers. He has even set up his own Just Giving page, where you can sponsor him directly, which can be found at www.justgiving.co.uk/eamonndelaney

For more information about sponsoring Eamonn Delaney or the Sea to Sea trek itself contact Annie Scharwatt on 0207 012 8609 or email annie@apostleshipofthesea.org.uk

 

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Further information for Editors

The Apostleship of the Sea, AOS, is a maritime welfare charity, providing practical and pastoral support to seafarers, regardless of race, colour or creed (if any).

Ninety percent of world trade is carried by ship, and some 100,000 seafarers visit British ports each year. They are commonly away from home for nine to 12 months at a time, suffering loneliness, depression and even exploitation. They also have to work in gruelling and often dangerous conditions. AOS chaplains and ship visitors welcome seafarers to our shores. They recognise them as brothers with an intrinsic human dignity which can be overlooked in the modern globalised maritime industry. For more information visit www.apostleshipofthesea.org.uk

For further information about the work and vision of AOS please contact Sheila Bailey Director of Fundraising and Communications Tel: 0771 286 4747 sheilabailey@apostleshipofthesea.org.uk

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