Harsh Beauty Hides Tough Reality of Mongolia
Can you imagine what life would be like living on a rubbish tip? To see families foraging through the garbage to try and eke a living is what prompted former South East locals Nigel Brown and Robyn Hepburn to help raise funds for Children of the Peak.
To do that, they have created their own slice of history in a country where horsemanship is revered. Robyn describes their recent adventure to Tim:
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If you would like to assist the fundraising effort or hear more about the Children of the Peak, head to the Mongolian Mumbles webpage or the bank account for donations is Bank of Queensland, Robyn Hepburn Children of the Peak, Swift code - QBANAU4B; BSB: 122 712; Account number: 2203 7063
Image: Mongolian child receives knitted items from Australia. Courtesy of Mongolian Mumbles.
To do that, they have created their own slice of history in a country where horsemanship is revered. Robyn describes their recent adventure to Tim:
Download audio
If you would like to assist the fundraising effort or hear more about the Children of the Peak, head to the Mongolian Mumbles webpage or the bank account for donations is Bank of Queensland, Robyn Hepburn Children of the Peak, Swift code - QBANAU4B; BSB: 122 712; Account number: 2203 7063
Image: Mongolian child receives knitted items from Australia. Courtesy of Mongolian Mumbles.
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