Help Joe to Help Yemen

Right now, millions of children are in danger. They face violence, disease, hunger and the chaos of war and disaster. Unicef ensures more children get life-saving food, vaccinations, education and protection than anyone else.
Unicef needs the courage and the action of ordinary people, like you, like me.
With our help, we can build a safer world for children, and Unicef always has been a reliable charity organisation.

Half Marathon for Yemen

Joseph Mekail (Joe, for everybody), is a friend of mine.


I have more of the double of his age. Still, we meet casually 5 years ago because we were exchanging some football ticket. We support the same team (Arsenal), and we live both in London.
Since the day we build a special relationship, like an uncle (me, yes..me!) and nephew.
We become friends, and we share some happiness (and a lot of depressing ) moment of our football team. Exchanging a lot of messages and meet almost every time for a coffee before Arsenal play at home.


Joe is a good guy, and now he wants to help kids in Yemen. A Country hardly hit by the civil war and from the Covid-19.


So it’s a pleasure to me try to help Joe to raise some founds running with his friend a half marathon.
Unfortunately, I cannot help him running next to him, but I will use every social network account and this blog to push him to hit his target.

So Joe is running a half marathon for kids in Yemen for Unicef UK because of the destructive humanitarian crises and we could help him just opening this link and donate either just a small amount.

Me and my best friend will be running a half marathon in order to raise funds for kids in Yemen. More than three years of fighting has pushed Yemen to the brink of collapse. The children there are currently caught up in one of the world’s most complex and destructive humanitarian crises and are paying a heavy price. We will attempt the half marathon from our home in Twickenham through to Craven Cottage and finishing the remainder of the race following the River Thames.
Every donation is much appreciated as well as sharing this event. Together we are stronger.
Donating through JustGiving is simple, fast and totally secure. Your details are safe with JustGiving – they’ll never sell them on or send unwanted emails. Once you donate, they’ll send your money directly to the charity. So it’s the most efficient way to donate – saving time and cutting costs for the charity.
Much love,
Joe



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After more than 25 years spent between London, Warsaw, and Brussels—three cities that taught me everything except how to resist a good coffee—I’ve had the pleasure of collaborating with international outlets such as The New York Times, Time Out London, and Vancouver News.
Today, I’m the Director of Urban Mood Magazine and the Editor behind Longevitimes.com, where I explore stories at the intersection of culture, photography, and longevity.
I love blending images and words to turn every piece into a small journey—authentic, original, and occasionally a little mischievous.
In recent years, I’ve been diving deep into the world of Sardinia’s Blue Zone, developing expertise in longevity, traditions, and the science behind living better (and longer).
And yes—I’m also an Arsenal supporter. Nobody’s perfect. / To contact me massimousai@mac.com

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