Georgina Gharsallah’s mother to take on incredible endurance challenges in her memory
The mother of missing Worthing woman Georgina Gharsallah is preparing to take on three endurance challenges in her daughter’s memory.
Monday, 10th May 2021, 1:49 pm
Andrea Gharsallah will embark on three 100km mixtures of jogging and walking, representing the three years since Georgina went missing on March 7, 2018.
Mother-of-two Georgina was last seen in Worthing town centre in Clifton Food and Wine Shop in Clifton Road, with disputed CCTV potentially showing her alive and well that afternoon.
Andrea has worked hard to keep her daughter in the public eye ever since, and on May 29 will join the group Action Challenge in a 100km journey from Richmond, London, to Brighton Racecourse.
VTech Kidizoom DX2: Design
The Kidizoom DX2 smartwatch is part of the VTech Kidizoom family of electronic learning toys, which includes a range of still and action cameras and walkie talkies. They all come with an unmistakable vibrant VTech styling.
The smartwatch is aimed at four to 12 year olds, and its pop-coloured watch strap certainly reflects the brandâs desire to appeal to a young audience.
With its bulky, rectangular digital interface and candy-hued finish we think the VTech Kidizoom DX2 design looks rather dated to the adult eye however, particularly in comparison to the sophisticated styling of the Apple Watch and Fitbit.
January 21 2021, 10:02 am | BY Ricki Green | No Comments
Today, newly founded social cause consultancy Decade of Action (D.O.A) has launched the D.O.A Action Challenge. The first, of what’s expected to be, many, social cause challenges by the consultancy.
While the D.O.A Action Challenge acknowledges the increasing intensity of social issues (think 2020 alone: bushfires, protests, elections, a global pandemic) and how this brings heightened expectations for businesses, brands and leaders to step up and be more accountable – they believe there’s also significant action we can all take now.
D.O.A Action Challenge wants to hear from any Australian who has a sparky idea that can tackle a social and / or environmental issue – fast.
By Claire Owen
Buy this photoRachel Butterfield, who has helped raise £15,000 through her Love in Action Challenge. WHEN Rachel Butterfield began fundraising for a school in Uganda, little did she realise how much it would change her life. The 22-year-old from Tiptree took on the challenge of raising £6,000 for the Christ’s Embassy Primary School in Kasaka, when she was completing her Girlguiding Queen’s Guide Award. She smashed her target within a year and launched a new guiding badge, the Love in Action Challenge, which has since seen the total rise to £15,000. Rachel, who lives in Ransom Road, explained: “The badge has now been adopted by 7,500 Guiding units, and I hope it will be rolled out nationally this year.