Alumni in charity events

On the 20th of June Kiersten Simmons (m. 2002) will be running the Cheltenham Marathon to raise money for Kisiizi Hospital (Uganda) where I'm going to work as a volunteer for a year. For more information, visit: http://www.mycharitypage.com/Kiersten/

Meanwhile, Alex South (m. 1990) and fellow Cambridge graduate Oliver Rundell have set themselves a hefty challenge. This summer, the pair will be cycling 1500 miles from Gothenburg to the North Cape (the northernmost point of Europe), in order to raise money for the National Deaf Children’s Society and a new film about the profoundly deaf Scottish cyclist James Duthie, who cycled solo to the Arctic Circle in the 1950s. For more details about the trip, visit

http://www.ollyandalex.com

Alex read Natural Sciences at Christ’s and did his PhD in Atmospheric Chemistry. He now lives in Glasgow, where he works as a musician.