Capco APAC Tokyo Marathon 2025
Capco APAC's Room To Read Tokyo Marathon 2025 Fundraiser Challenge!
Special Thanks To
Capco APAC's Room To Read Tokyo Marathon 2025 Fundraiser Challenge!
Cheer on Capco's Tokyo Marathon runners and secure education opportunities for children around the world!
15 runners from Capco will run the Tokyo marathon on Sunday 2nd March 2025.
Our fundraising target is USD $60,000 in support of young learners. Room to Read's goal is to raise funds for 8,000 students through their Literacy and Girls' Education Program. Capco is an official charity partner of Room to Read and under James Arnett’s leadership we have been supporting the cause across a number of events. This one is our most challenging so far.
Our Runners from across the region are:
· Andy McGinn (Singapore)
· Kane Stavens (Singapore)
· Cameron Stavens (Singapore)
· Miks Deimantovics (Hong Kong)
· Rebecca Tang (Hong Kong)
· Prich Virojvatanakul (Thailand)
· Stella Soh (Singapore)
· Maheel Gamage (Singapore)
· Danny Wan (Hong Kong)
· Philipp Luong (Malaysia)
· Gillian De brondeau (Singapore)
· SJ Tsai (Hong Kong)
· Balaji Balasa Ramamurthy (Singapore)
· Laurens Koppelaar (Singapore)
· Glenn Van Eijk (Hong Kong)
Your fundraising will make a significant difference:
We are fundraising for Room to Read because we believe that world change starts with educated children. We feel that there is a strong synchronization between Room to Read's vision of a world where all children can realize their full potential through quality education and contribute to their local communities and the world by investing in the future of the world's children.
By focusing on literacy and gender equality in education, Room to Read transforms the lives of millions of children in low-income communities. Working in collaboration with local communities, partner organizations and governments, they help primary school children develop literacy skills and a habit of reading, and support girls to complete secondary school with the relevant life skills to succeed in school and beyond.
Thanks for your support.
Andy McGinn, James Arnett & the wider team.
