Indoamerican Refugee and Migrant Organisation

Alff's running the Big Half for IRMO!

Alff Loureiro

Alff Loureiro

My Story

I am running the Big Half for IRMO. Every mile I run and every penny you help me to raise will mean that IRMO is able to continue delivering front-line services to the Latin American migrant community in London.

IRMO stands for Indoamerican Refugee and Migrant Organisation. IRMO supports Latin Americans to build secure, independent and integrated lives here in the UK. Each year, their projects, services and advice benefit over 4,000 people. From English language classes and job-hunting support to creative and educational activities for children and young people – IRMO seeks to support the most vulnerable Latin American families in the UK, whatever their needs. They are predominantly volunteer-led, and their work is funded primarily by voluntary contributions. All the money that you help me to raise for IRMO will help them to continue delivering front-line services.  

For more information about their work, please visit www.irmo.org.uk.

25%

Funded

  • Target
    £500
  • Raised so far
    £126
  • Number of donors
    5

My Story

I am running the Big Half for IRMO. Every mile I run and every penny you help me to raise will mean that IRMO is able to continue delivering front-line services to the Latin American migrant community in London.

IRMO stands for Indoamerican Refugee and Migrant Organisation. IRMO supports Latin Americans to build secure, independent and integrated lives here in the UK. Each year, their projects, services and advice benefit over 4,000 people. From English language classes and job-hunting support to creative and educational activities for children and young people – IRMO seeks to support the most vulnerable Latin American families in the UK, whatever their needs. They are predominantly volunteer-led, and their work is funded primarily by voluntary contributions. All the money that you help me to raise for IRMO will help them to continue delivering front-line services.  

For more information about their work, please visit www.irmo.org.uk.