TWO Bradford solicitors will be travelling to Nepal next month to take part in a building project in one of the most remote areas of the country.
Rosemary Keczkes (left) and Milena Falciano work for social housing group Incommunities and will be working to support Homeless International, which assists families living in poverty.
They hope to raise £6,000 towards the charity's aims and already more than half way towards that target.
The fundraising, so far, has involved organising a car boot sale, a sponsored walk along the route of Hadrian’s Wall, a cycling challenge, card sale cake sales, honey sales and a clothes bank collection.
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