By supporting Ted’s Task & Enduro Africa, you will be helping to prevent the HIV/AID epidemic spreading even further.


Generations of adults have simply been wiped out by the combined scourges of poverty and HIV/Aids - leaving behind hundreds of thousands of orphans to fend for themselves.
Between one third and half the school-age population is either a single or double orphan and in a situation where the extended family has almost ceased to exist schools have had to become virtual orphanages.
To add to the kingdom’s problems Lesotho has declared a national food emergency. Years of drought and multiple crop failures have resulted in a countrywide crisis with its vulnerable children left even more vulnerable.
Funds projects ranging from residential care for vulnerable children through to community crop growing projects that feed local child-headed households.
By committing long term funding to local community based organisations in Lesotho who have the capability to make a real difference. By investing strategically - not just granting generously - Sentebale helps them increase their impact on the lives of the children they serve.
Sentebale is building stronger, more effective organisations serving more children better by combining thoughtful aid giving with effective businesslike methods.
Funds are directed at grassroots level and it measures and monitors improvements in children's lives on an individual basis, not just, on what they receive.
By supporting Ted’s Task & Enduro Africa, you will be helping Sentebale give thousands of children a better chance of growing into healthy, productive adults
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The name Sentebale means “forget me not” which is also the charity’s call to action.
Founded by Prince Harry and Lesotho’s Prince Seeiso in memory of their campaigning mothers, both Prince Harry & Prince William completed the Enduro Africa 2008 challenge.
In Lesotho today life expectancy has plummeted to a shocking 35 years of age. The country has the third highest rate of AIDs in the world - with nearly one third of the population infected.