Where the money goes


From Rainbow Trust Children's Charity...
"The Rainbow Trust provides practical and emotional support to families who have a child with a life threatening or terminal illness. To date over £100,000 has been raised by Enduro India. We rely on voluntary donations so the long-term support of this unique and amazing event has made a huge difference to us. "

"We are delighted that Enduroindia has now taken on the challenge to adopt and fund a Rainbow Family Support Worker who will support families in their own homes. Family Support Workers help families to deal with the unimaginable by assisting them with their daily routines and activities. This hands-on practical support includes help with hospital visits, caring for the siblings, undertaking household duties such as shopping and cooking, and in some cases, the funeral arrangements. They also provide a listening and sympathetic ear to all family members."


From WWF...
"Enduro India is a fantastic event that has supported WWF's work in India for the last 4 years. Traditionally most of the bikes Enduro India buys have been donated to our India office for distribution to over 30 different projects that the charity are currently tackling in India."

"The motorbikes enable rangers and conservation officers to challenge the poaching of endangered elephant, leopard and tiger populations in India. We are also using the bikes in less dramatic but just as important areas of work such as deforestation surveys and camera trap setting."

"We have now reached our capacity for bikes and Enduro India are arranging auctions and / or bulk purchases of the bikes to enable WWF to receive a large cash donation at the end of each event instead."

The Mother Theresa Educational and Charitable Society
"The Mother Theresa Educational and Charitable Society eases the suffering of children in the poorest area of Kerala"

"The mission of the Mother Theresa Educational and Charitable Society is to build awareness of issues surrounding HIV in children and to help people of all ages to die with dignity through palliative care and pain relief for the terminally ill."

"The joint aim of the organisation and Enduro India for the next 5 years is to build a sanctuary house, to help and educate 50 children with no parents and no clear plan for the future, many of whom are infected with HIV, a disease now easily controlled with medicine and awareness.
Enduro India also plans to build a respite home for 20 terminally ill adults on the site. The land for the site of the orphanage and respite home is being purchased with monies from Enduro India 2006 and we aim to have one of the buildings part constructed by 2007."

Adapted from http://www.enduroindia.com/enduroindia/charity.htm