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SMOAT is an independent UK Charity (Reg. No. 280091) founded from within, but not limited to, St. Mark's Church, in Reigate, Surrey.
We raise and distribute funds to carefully selected projects in the developing world.

NEXT EVENTS

Bingo
SMOAT Family Bingo
Sunday 25 January, at 2.00pm

A great family game for players aged 6 to 106.
St Mark's Church Hall, Alma Road, Reigate

Book now £6 per ticket - Includes cake, with tea or coffee.
Family/group of 4 people (adults or children) - £20

 
Tombola - remember to bring some cash.

Further details and ticket booking on TicketSource* or email us (and keep an eye on Facebook).

* Booking fee applies to online purchases.

 

SMOATathon
Sunday 22 March 2026

Our sponsored music event returns to St Mark's Church.
Save the date, and think about what you might contribute in the way of
a musical performance to this daytime event! More details in the next Newsletter.




We'd like to keep in contact with our supporters:

SMOAT would like to send you our newsletters and other occasional updates on our activities to you. If you wish to receive such information, by post or email, we'd kindly ask you to complete this online form.

Legs4Africa article
YOUR money, making a huge difference.

In the Press: See this article on reigate.uk highlighting our work with Legs4Africa, reporting on our donation of £1,500 to them towards the end of last year.


Please take a few minutes to watch this incredible video from Advantage Africa which shows exactly how our donation (from our previous Christmas Appeal) has made a real difference to lives in Kenya.

video from Advantage Africa



We run a series of fun events for all the family
further details available here.

SMOAT - St. Mark's Overseas Aid Trust
Reigate, Surrey, UK - Registered Charity No. 280091

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