Welcome, 
adventurous viewers, 
to this week’s edition of 
Good People, Good Works 
on Supreme Master 
Television, featuring 
amazing individuals 
with superb endurance 
and unwavering 
determination to 
raise money for children 
in need through 
long distance running 
and bicycling.
First, we’ll meet 
Swiss cyclists Beat Fey, 
Matthias Dudler and 
Graziano Gervas, 
who completed 
a 12,000-kilometer 
bicycle trip from 
Zurich, Switzerland 
to Shanghai, China, 
in four stages 
over four years, 
to raise funds for the 
SOS Children’s Villages 
International. 
SOS Children’s is 
dedicated to bringing up 
orphaned and 
abandoned children 
in specially built villages. 
The charity has 
national associations 
in 132 countries 
and territories 
across the globe. 
One might ask, 
how did the unique idea 
of cycling the world 
for vulnerable kids 
come about? 
Let’s find out 
from Beat Fey.
It all started with ur, 
the realization of a dream 
of my good friend 
Matthias, who wanted to 
ride from Zurich 
(Switzerland) to Moscow 
(Russia) with a bicycle, 
and we realized that 
in 2006.
And after that, 
our experience was 
so great, we had so many 
good memories that 
we thought we have to 
do something more. 
And the idea then 
came up to ride 
all the way from Zurich 
to Shanghai (China) 
by bicycle, because 
I was there in Shanghai 
a year before, and
got to know that 
the World Exposition was 
going to be in Shanghai. 
So we extended 
our project from Zurich 
to Shanghai, and we 
wanted to raise money 
for these SOS Children’s 
Villages, which 
every stage we chose 
a different village. 
So the first was in 
St. Petersburg in Russia. 
The second is 
in Kazakhstan and 
the third in Ulaanbaatar, 
Mongolia and 
the last one then 
on the way to Shanghai, 
in Tianjin (China) 
and Beijing (China). 
So, you actually helped 
four villages. 
That’s great. 
(That’s right.) 
How much money 
did you raise on this trip?
Matthias: 
I think we raised around 
100,000 Swiss Francs 
(US$121,305).
So, we’re talking 
for each village 
about 25,000 Swiss Francs 
(US$30,322),
which is not that big 
over here in our country, 
but over there 
I’m pretty sure that they 
can even build houses or 
take more kids
in these villages. 
For their incredible 
efforts and commitment 
to uplifting the lives of 
orphaned and 
abandoned children 
around the world, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
contributed US$10,000 to 
SOS Children’s Villages 
International 
in the cyclists’ names. 
In addition, our 
Association members, on 
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s 
behalf, 
presented each member 
of the three-man team 
with vegan chocolates 
and a selection of 
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s 
DVDs and books, 
including the #1 
international bestsellers 
“The Birds In My Life,” 
“The Dogs In My Life,” 
and “The Noble Wilds.”
Thank you very much. 
Thanks a lot. 
Thank you very much.
On behalf of our team, 
of Beat, Matt and myself, 
we would like to say 
thank you very much to 
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai
for this great donation; 
also, in the name of 
the children at 
SOS Children’s Villages, 
the organization and 
of all children who will 
benefit from this money, 
which has been spent. 
And I think it’s a very 
exceptional amount. 
I don’t think we had 
a single amount so big 
as this US$10,000. 
Thank you very much 
and I hope we can do 
something in the future 
(Thank you very much.)
and thanks again.
Now we’ll travel to 
Canada to visit 
with Martin Parnell, 
an inspiring 55-year old 
runner who ran 
250 marathons 
over a year’s time. 
In other words, 
by running an average of 
five marathons a week, 
he covered an astounding 
10,550 kilometers 
in just 12 months! 
He called his 
self-imposed challenge 
the “Marathon Quest 250” 
and through 
his outstanding feat 
raised over US$300,000 
to benefit 
disadvantaged children.
He got the idea for 
Marathon Quest 250 
while cycling across 
the continent of Africa.
In 2005, six years ago, 
I did a cycling trip 
across Africa. 
A group of us cycled 
from Cairo (Egypt) to 
Cape Town (South Africa), 
(over) four months, (and 
though) 10 countries. 
And during that trip, 
I had some opportunities 
to really link up 
particularly with kids 
along the way. 
In Sudan, I played soccer 
with kids and there 
the soccer ball, as it is, 
wasn’t a soccer ball. 
It was just a bunch of rags
tied up into a bundle.  
To help less-privileged 
children like those he met 
during his cycling journey, 
Mr. Parnell chose the 
Canada-based non-profit 
“Right To Play” as his 
sponsored organization 
for Marathon Quest 250.
Right To Play 
is an international 
humanitarian organization 
that uses the 
transformative power of 
sport and play to change 
outcomes for children 
in over 20 countries 
around the world now. 
We are in Africa, Asia, 
the Middle East 
and South America. 
What we do is use 
sports and lessons 
through coaches 
who are volunteers. 
We have over 15,000 
volunteers who have been 
trained in the Right 
To Play methodology, 
and we give these 
coaches the tools to 
teach children 
essential life skills. 
So these are strategies 
that they can learn, 
to change outcomes 
in their communities 
in regards to issues of 
poverty, disease 
and conflict.
What are some of 
the games that 
these children play?
We have hundreds and 
hundreds of games; and 
depending on which 
countries we are invited 
and what communities 
and what their challenges 
are, we will introduce 
a different set of 
curriculum to address 
those challenges. 
So I can give you 
a quick example. 
One game that we play in 
some African countries 
where malaria is 
a problem 
is “malaria tag.” 
And the kids will play 
what we commonly know 
as “freeze tag.” 
And so they will play 
this game and 
through the game, 
they will learn all 
the symptoms of malaria. 
They will learn that
if you get the symptoms 
that you need to see 
a doctor, and 
they live the lesson 
so they understand 
the dangers of malaria 
but also 
how to address that. 
There are different games 
that we play, which teach 
them that you have to use 
a mosquito net at night 
and it is very important 
to do that and also how 
the disease is transmitted.
Martin Parnell is a hero 
to Right To Play. 
He basically adopted us. 
He approached us 
some time ago and 
told us this extraordinary 
challenge that he had set 
for himself, which is 
to run 250 marathons 
in a year. 
So you decided to take 
him up on the challenge 
after how long?
It was really 
after the first meeting 
that he convinced us that 
we should be supporting 
his activities and we 
thought it was brilliant 
and it turned out 
magnificently. 
He has raised over 
a quarter of a million 
(US) dollars through 
his efforts, and that’s 
helped tens of thousands 
of children benefit from 
our programs.
Hearing of 
his Marathon Quest 250 
initiative to better 
the welfare of 
less fortunate children 
globally, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
provided Martin Parnell 
with US$10,000 to 
support his endeavors 
and gifted him with 
a number of her DVDs 
and books including 
“The Love of Centuries” 
and 
“From Crisis to Peace.” 
The generous Mr. Parnell 
immediately passed on 
the donation to 
Right To Play.
Thank you so much. 
That is so cool.
Robert, I would like to 
present you with a check 
for US$10,000 
to Right To Play and 
the brilliant work that 
Right To Play is doing.
Thank you very much. 
That’s fantastic!
The presentation of 
the check to myself 
and for Right To Play
is absolutely terrific. 
And I would like to say 
to Master Ching Hai, 
“Thank you so much.” 
This is just amazing; the 
works that she has done, 
and I did have a look 
(at some of them), 
are absolutely fantastic. 
The US$10,000 will be 
helping a large number 
of children with 
Right To Play programs 
and give them some 
key skills. Thank you.
Mr. Parnell later wrote 
a kind thank you letter to 
Supreme Master Ching Hai, 
the following 
of which is an excerpt.
To Supreme Master
Ching Hai,
2010 was very special 
for me. 
I was blessed to be able 
to run 250 marathons 
and raise over $300,000 
for the children’s charity 
Right To Play. 
In June 2011, 
I will be traveling to 
the West African country 
of Benin. 
I will visit a school 
for blind children and 
one for deaf children. 
Some of the funds I 
raised last year are being 
used in these schools. 
It was an incredible 
honor to receive the 
$10,000 for my efforts 
in 2010. 
I have decided to 
donate the money to 
Right To Play. 
This will allow 200 
underprivileged children 
to benefit from 
a Right To Play program 
in 2011. 
Thank you for 
making this possible. 
All the Best, 
Martin Parnell
In appreciation of 
the financial support 
it received from 
Mr. Parnell’s 
compassionate undertaking, 
Right To Play also wrote 
a letter of thanks to 
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai.
Here is an excerpt 
from Robert Witchel’s 
thoughtful letter.
Dear 
Supreme Master Ching Hai, 
For children, 
to play is to learn. 
Over 190 countries 
around the world 
have ratified the UN’s 
Convention of 
the Rights of the Child, 
which states that 
every child has certain 
basic rights, including 
the right to play. 
Regrettably, millions of 
children are confronted 
with challenges that 
most of us cannot even 
fathom such as war, 
poverty and disease. 
Headquartered in Canada, 
Right To Play is proud 
to be the global leader 
in sport for 
development and peace. 
Every week 
over 700,000 children 
in 20 countries benefit 
from our programs and, 
with this gift, we can 
continue our work 
and expand our impact. 
Specifically, 
The Supreme Master 
Ching Hai 
International Association’s 
donation of US$10,000 
enables 200 children 
to participate in weekly 
sport-and-play activities 
for an entire year. 
Kind regards, 
Robert Witchel
National Director, 
Canada
Right To Play
Next to his signature, 
Robert Witchel added 
the following 
hand-written note to 
Supreme Master Ching Hai: 
“Thank you for 
your generous support of 
our work!”
Beat Fey, 
Matthias Dudler, 
Graziano Gervas 
and Martin Parnell, 
we applaud 
the noble missions 
you have undertaken to 
improve the well-being 
of vulnerable children 
living in so many 
different nations 
and our accolades to 
SOS Children’s Villages 
International 
and Right To Play 
for their many years of 
exceptional charitable 
work that has benefited 
so many youngsters. 
For more information 
on the guests and 
organizations featured 
today, please visit 
the following websites:
Martin Parnell 
www.MarathonQuest250.com
Right To Play 
www.RightToPlay.com
SOS Children’s Villages 
International 
www.SOS-ChildrensVillages.org
Cherished viewers, 
thank you for joining us 
on this edition of 
Good People, Good Works. 
May the innocence 
and purity of children 
rekindle the child’s spirit 
in us all.