Amazing fund rasing featsof Pett farmer Tim Jury

Tim JuryTim Jury
Tim Jury
PETT farmer Tim Jury continued a year of charity achievements last week by cycling 78 miles to London.

It was the latest in a series of tough challenges undertaken by Tim to celebrate his 60th birthday this year and raise money for Farm Africa.

His efforts have included running the London marathon in a chicken suit and running the 69 mile length of Hadrian’s Wall.

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Tim has spent most of his life raising funds for Farm Africa and has generated more than £1000,00 for the charity which is tackling hunger by providing farmers with skills and tools so they can grow more food.

It was after watching a harrowing series of reports by the BBC’s Michael Buerke on the 1984 Ethiopian famine that Tim decided he had to do whatever he could to help tackle hunger in eastern Africa.

Years later, explaining his decades-long commitment to supporting smallholder farmers struggling to grow enough food for their families and communities in some of the most challenging conditions on earth, Tim commented:

“They are as important as anyone living next door and it is an absolute tragedy that they have been neglected. It is not aid they lack, but the basic resources to feed themselves.”

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