Find Your Feet
Find Your Feet: Working together to end rural poverty in India and Malawi.
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Founded:
1960
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What is it about us?Created about 3 months ago
British 10k 2009Created about 4 months ago
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2010 will be our 50th anniversary!

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Its thanks to the support of people like you that we have got this far! Help us to make sure that our important work in rural India and Malawi keeps happening. Make a secure online donation now:

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Elephant in an Indian village

To celebrate our birthday we'd like to celebrate you on our website! Our Facebook fans are vital to helping us spread awareness about our important work. What we'd like to know is - why us? Have you been travelling in India or Malawi? Are you passionate about sustainability? Interested in food security?

Share your reasons with us and other FYF fans by uploading your photos to our page using the 'attach' button and adding a comment about the photo. Please upload your photos from your computer rather than your facebook files.

You can also vote on which photos you like best by visiting the 'fan' photo feed and typing 'FYF' in the comment box below the photo. We'll post the three photos that get the most votes on our website. Thanks for helping us to celebrate 50 years at Find Your Feet!


Be one of 50 feet in the British 10k London run

British 10k team 2009

For the past seven years Find Your Feet has had teams of people running in the British 10k London Run. Altogether they have raised a grand total of £ 33,677.28.

This income has been vital in enabling us to expand our work, meaning that we are now reaching 35,000 people living in rural poverty in India and Malawi.

For our 50th anniversary next year we would like to celebrate by having 50 feet (25 runners) in the British 10k. Want to sign up to join us now? Write to molly@fyf.org.uk for an application form.

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And...for good measure, why don't you follow us on Twitter