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Challenge Events with Project Harar

Take on a challenge to help rebuild faces and change lives with Project Harar. 

Run a marathon, cycle across the country, climb a mountain or conquer your fears - there are so many different ways that you can help us make a difference.

Taking on a personal challenge is a super way to meet your own goals while raising money for some of the most isolated children in Ethiopia. 

Every 3 minutes a child is born with cleft. In Ethiopia, children born with cleft are already at a disadvantage, facing  severe malnutrition, stigma from their peers and speech difficulties.  Together we can break this cycle so that every child can grow up and reach their full potential. 

Choose your challenge: 

Fundraising wall of fame

Fundraising wall of fame

Meet our top fundraisers! Read more

Published: 24th May, 2021

Updated: 31st May, 2022

Author: Rose Edwards

Cycling

Cycling

Take on a cycling challenge for Project Harar! Read more

Published: 18th July, 2018

Updated: 23rd July, 2018

Author: Emily Eldred

Running

Running

Take on a fundraising challenge for us! Read more

Published: 18th July, 2018

Updated: 27th July, 2021

Author: Emily Eldred

Adventure

Adventure

Take on your adventure with Project Harar! Read more

Published: 17th July, 2018

Updated: 23rd July, 2018

Author: Emily Eldred

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  • Over 30 families access cleft treatment in Debre Tabor

    Over 30 families access cleft treatment in Debre Tabor

    Project Harar continues to provide access to treatment for children with cleft lip and palate, this time in Debre-Tabor. It is absolutely vital that we can continue to provide these services, as environmental and political issues gain momentum in Ethiopia, it is increasingly more difficult for families to seek cleft treatment. We are partnered with the Debre-Tabor Hospital, and in May we were able to treat over 30 families who came from different towns in the Amhara region.

  • Kassahun receives access to cleft surgery at Kadisco Hospital

    Kassahun receives access to cleft surgery at Kadisco Hospital

    During our recent programme at the Kadisco hospital in Addis Ababa, 6 month old Kassahun and his family accessed surgical treatment for his cleft lip and palate through Project Harar's services. After an 11 hour journey to the Kadisco hospital, they recount their story to our team.

  • Local school receives a donated copy of 'Don't Ask the Dragon'

    Local school receives a donated copy of 'Don't Ask the Dragon'

    This week, we delivered a copy of 'Don't Ask the Dragon' to Fairlight primary school. This copy was donated by Projects Brighton, and fundraised as part of our current urgent appeal. Now it is a part of their school library!

  • Why do people with facial difference face stigma in rural Ethiopia?

    Why do people with facial difference face stigma in rural Ethiopia?

    People with facial differences across the world may face stigma. Where we work — in rural and remote areas of Ethiopia, stigma is prevalent amongst the people we meet who are living with facial difference and accessing our services. Read more here.

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  • Our Founder's Story

    Our Founder's Story

    Read about our Founder, Jonathan Crown.

  • Volunteering Opportunities: Medical Professionals

    Volunteering Opportunities: Medical Professionals

    Find out about volunteering opportunities with Project Harar if you are a medical professional.

  • Ethiopia

    Ethiopia

    We work across 5 regions of Ethiopia.

  • Nutrition in Ethiopia: Teff

    Nutrition in Ethiopia: Teff

    First up in our blog series on nutrition in Ethiopia: Teff, what is it? What can you make from it? And what is it's nutritional value...

  • Our November Gala Dinner 2018

    Our November Gala Dinner 2018

    Join us for our annual Gala Dinner on Saturday 24th November!

  • Our UK and Ethiopian Team

    Our UK and Ethiopian Team

    Meet our team in Ethiopia and the UK

  • Our Partners

    Our Partners

  • Our Impact

    Our Impact

    We have provided access to treatment for more than 8,000 patients with cleft and complex facial disfigurements since we were founded in 2001. Read more about the impact of our work.

  • Cleft Lip and Palate

    Cleft Lip and Palate

    We provide access to treatment for children and young adults with cleft lip and palate throughout the year in Ethiopia.

  • Complex Facial Disfigurement

    Complex Facial Disfigurement

    Read about complex facial disfigurements and how it effects people in rural areas of Ethiopia.

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Project Harar is a charity registered in England and Wales (1094272) and in Ethiopia (2873).
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