News, Challenges and Events




November 3, 2022

The Taff Trail Challenge – June 2023

THE TAFF TRAIL CHALLENGE – JUNE 2023 🚨 LOOKING FOR CHALLENGERS! 🚨 . In June 2023 ChallengeAid will be holding the ‘Taff Trail Challenge’.   . […]
November 2, 2022

The Celtic Challenge Cycle Ride – June 2023

THE CELTIC CHALLENGE CYCLE RIDE 2023 🚨 LOOKING FOR KEEN CYCLISTS! 🚨 . In June 2023 ChallengeAid will once again be holding the ‘Celtic Challenge Cycle […]
June 1, 2022

The ChallengeAid 100 mile challenge – July 2022!

. 🚨 LOOKING FOR WALKERS & RUNNERS! 🚨 . This July ChallengeAid will be holding its first ‘100 mile challenge’. . The concept is simple… walk […]
June 1, 2022

Burhill Golf Day – Thursday 29th September 2022

BURHILL GOLF DAY – THURSDAY 29TH SEPTEMBER 2022 This years Burhill ChallengeAid Golf Day will take part on 29th September 2022. Venue: Burhill Golf Course Host […]
October 15, 2019

Organise Your Own Challenge!

We would love you to organise your own ChallengeAid challenge to raise money for us.
October 10, 2019

Refugee David Achieves Incredible Results

David was among the highest performing students, scoring 417 out of a possible 500. He was admitted to the prestigious Maranda National School and one day hopes to become a surgeon.
October 10, 2019

St Benedicts School of Hope opens its doors

We held an opening ceremony at the weekend which was attended by over 100 hundred local young people that would like to attend the after school study club.
October 7, 2019

Sanitary Pad Programme

Far too many girls miss school because they cannot afford sanitary products. At ChallengeAid, we want to do everything we can to ensure that every individual has access to education.
September 9, 2019

Ten Letters From Kibera

a series of letters written by one of our School of Hope students.
August 21, 2019

Who’s going to tell them?

The following is an excerpt from CEO Iestyn Thomas after he visited one of the poorest slums in Nairobi.
August 21, 2019

Fatuma’s Story

Fatuma, age 23 from Nairobi, first attended one of our Schools of Hope when she was 16.