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Clipper Round the World Yacht Race – Unicef officially names its yacht

by Clipper Ventures on 25 Aug 2015
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Clipper Round the World Yacht Race – Kicking off the first of the naming ceremonies, Clipper Race charity Unicef has officially named its yacht in the St Katharine Docks Race Village.

Unicef UK Executive Director David Bull and Clipper Race Chairman Sir Robin Knox-Johnston joined skipper Jim Prendergast and his crew to celebrate the start of the team’s race campaign.

The Unicef yacht has been gifted by the Clipper Race to mark the events tenth edition and to help raise crucial funds and global awareness.

Addressing the crew and guests from on board the Unicef yacht, David Bull said: “We are very grateful to everyone involved with the Clipper Race for working with Unicef on this unbelievable challenge. We’re especially grateful to Jim Prendergast who is going to lead this wonderful boat and surely bring it home to victory.”

As the crew cheered in agreement, he added: “Children around the world are facing challenges every bit as dangerous and difficult as the ones the crew are going to face as they make their way around the world. Their dangers however include violence, disease, hunger and the chaos of war and natural disaster.

“Unicef exists for every child in danger. To try to protect them and help them, and keep them alive, and give them the opportunity to fulfil their potential in life, to allow them to flourish, to make a contribution in the societies in which they live, and to make the world a better place.

“I would like to thank the Clipper Race for this unique opportunity and for working with Unicef to help change the futures that millions of children face around the world.”

Explaining to the crowd how it feels to be leading the Unicef team, skipper Jim Prendergast remarked: “I feel very proud. It is a big opportunity to do some important work while we are having our adventure. Unicef is a charity that everyone around the world knows. If as a team we can not only have a successful race together, but also raise funds and awareness for Unicef, it will be a tremendous achievement.”

Round the world Unicef crew member Neill Hadden, 37, a teacher from London, has already raised almost £600 for the charity so far. He says: “When I first found out I was on the Unicef boat, I didn’t really think about it too much to be very honest. I was quite wrapped up in the fact I was training and preparing for my own huge journey.

'However as time has passed and the more I identify as part of the Unicef team, the better I feel about it and the prouder I am to be on this team than any of the others. It feels very exciting as it gets closer now.”

Clipper Race crew and supporters have already raised over £47,000 for Unicef before the adventure has properly got underway. The Clipper Race aims to raise more than £300,000 in total. That money can protect 200,000 children from polio, provide 890 emergency water kits, or 20 temporary schools or health centres for survivors of natural disasters like the recent Nepal earthquake.



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