The 2.6 Challenge
Kirsty’s 2.6 Challenge: Personalised leather key fobs posted to the first 26 people who donate
Want to channel all your excess energy from the lockdown into something creative? Take a page from Kirsty’s book!
Want to channel all your excess energy from the lockdown into something creative? Take a page from Kirsty’s book!
‘Prisoners of Conscience is participating in the 2.6 Challenge, what a great opportunity to run 26km in 2.6 days and raise money for PoC,’ I thought…!
There is an enormous hill right at the start of my route. It’s massive. Huge. This morning I thought I’d try and be clever and outsmart it…
For some reason, I have decided that my 2.6 challenge should be to run 2.6km every day for 26 days. Having just completed Day 1, I am wondering whether I’ve made a big mistake…
Can you do 26 keepy-uppies? Hop for 2.6 miles? Do 26 laps of your garden while wearing fancy dress? Could you do it for Prisoners of Conscience as part of The 2.6 Challenge?
Gary Allison was interviewed by Ruth O’Reilly Smith, on her UCB 2 show ‘This is your Story.’ Gary talked about PoC, shared stories of great fortitude and determination by our beneficiaries, revealed how growing up in South Africa personally drew Read more…
Lake of Lights campaign aims to raise funds and awareness to help
those who are forbidden from practising their faith
we are enormously concerned about the impact the coronavirus is having, and will continue to have, on human rights defenders around the world.
Victoria Brittain meets Baran, Turkish human rights lawyer and prisoner of conscience Victoria Britain (0:00-1:24): Hello, everybody. This is Prisoners of Conscience in London. We’re a small charity that does very crucial work helping people who have had to leave Read more…
As a passionate supporter of democracy and as someone who wanted a career in politics, the conditions of her bail meant Pam had to make an impossible choice. Either give up all her dreams and aspirations and stay in Thailand; continue campaigning for democracy and face a 10-year sentence; or leave the country and everything she knew and loved behind.