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I have just climbed Mt Kilimanjaro, the world's largest free standing volcano! There is only a 30% success rate in doing this. I was very ill and nearly didn't make it.

I have until the end of the Spring to hand all money raised for Sparks. Please, please help me reach my fundraising target!

Take a look through my photos. Little baby Thomas Dye, my mechanic Paul's son, was born 3 months premature. Paul got that dreaded phone call at work each time little Thomas almost died - and we all lived through it. On a couple of occasions little Tom Thumb (as he is more fondly known by me), did actually stop breathing!

The odds were against baby Thomas. None of us really thought he would make it. But remarkably he did. Had it not been for the equipment and research funded by Sparks I doubt Thomas would be alive today!



So imagine if you will being told that your child has cancer, or damaged lungs, or perhaps facing life in a wheelchair. Imagine the difference you can make by supporting Sparks.  Every day 70 babies are born in the UK with a life-threatening condition or an illness that will affect them and their families for life.  Sparks aims to reduce this statistic so all children have the chance of a healthy future.  

 

Together we can make a real difference to the lives of sick babies and children by your support in my once-in-a-lifetime expedition to Kilimanjaro, in aid of Sparks.

 

Kilimanjaro is one of Africa’s most magnificent sights, and at 5,985m it is her highest peak. It's the tallest freestanding volcano in the world and Kibo, which is the central crater, rests on its two sisters Mawenzi and Shira.

 

Joining the South-West Expedition Team, during 3 – 12 February 2011 my challenge was to reach her summit.

 

As a Devon girl and local business woman, I was thrilled that Exeter's Express and Echo newspaper personally supported us during the lead up to this challenge, as well as during the expedition itself. With the additional backing from other local businesses, I was equipped to regularly report back from Kilimanjaro on how we were getting on through updated reports on Twitter @MECAservices , in the Express and Echo, and on my own Blog: www.mecaservices.blogspot.com 

 

 

This was the ultimate once in a lifetime charity challenge, as well as it having been a personal ambition of mine - one of my 'Bucket List' items now ticked off. But to be committed, I needed to raise a minimum of £4,000 (not including personal expenses) and I thus look towards personal donations from my customers, family and friends, as well as through local business sponsorship, for this purpose.

 

The trek took us up the mountain via the Rongai route, which approaches Kilimanjaro from the north. From the starting point just south of the Kenya-Tanzania border, we passed through farmland and forest, to several other climatic zones, all with the additional challenges we faced as the altitude changed. We finally crossed a barren lunar landscape, known as the Saddle, to the summit of Kibo which, despite its position on the Equator, is permanently covered in snow. As if the trek and altitude sickness wasn't tough enough as it is, this final summit climb was made at night with only headlamps to see the person's feet in front of us. I suffered altitude sickness, mountain sickness and exhaustion. I literally fell asleep whilst climbing and was only saved by some of my fellow team members.

  

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So please dig deep and donate now! Thank you so much.

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Donation by Angelo Chillari on 24/02/11

 
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Donation by paul miller on 17/02/11

 
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Good luck, you are doing an amazing thing. Donation by Shelley King on 11/02/11

 
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Well done Jen- we knew you could do it! Donation by David & Yvonne Frost on 10/02/11

 
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Hi Jenn We both wish you the best of luck with the climb, we know you can do it. Much Love Mum and Dad Rapley Donation by Barbara Rapley on 04/02/11

 
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Best of luck ..and enjoy the view! Donation by Meredydd Jones on 03/02/11

 
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I loved looking at Kilimanjaro from a comfy chair in Amboseli Park Lodge but it's quite a climb I imagine ;-)...GFI and good luck. Donation by Steph Savill on 03/02/11

 
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Good luck, and I'll come and see you with my car when you get back! Eva Donation by Eva Searle on 03/02/11

 
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Good luck! You're a very brave lady! Daniel & Monika x Donation by Monika Antolczyk on 02/02/11

 
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Donation by Mark Tyler on 02/02/11

 
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Have high expectation that you'll make it and enjoy the challenge Donation by Nick Jewell on 02/02/11

 
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best of luck with the climb. thanks for the tweet. hope you hit your target. Donation by Stephen Kennedy(Vodafone). on 01/02/11

 
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Hey Jennifer Best of luck with your amazing journey-looking forward to hearing all about it! Much love Ellie & Steve Williams xx Donation by Ellie Williams on 01/02/11

 
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Safari mzuri, maJennifer Grit your teeth and think of the view from the top! Pamela and Steve Donation by Steve Kilbey on 31/01/11

 
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Look forward to hearing all about it on your return. Good luck! Donation by Karen Skelton on 28/01/11

 
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Good Luck Jenn! Will be looking forward to seeing some Kili pics! x Donation by Judy Caley on 26/01/11

 
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Just a little something to get you to the summit. Have a fantastic climb Jenn! xxx Donation by Adam Stone - Rokk Media Ltd on 26/01/11

 
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Good luck! If Gary Barlow can do it so can you! xx Donation by Eleri and Rich on 25/01/11

 
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Good luck! Donation by David Collier on 18/01/11

 
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Donation by Martin Howitt on 18/01/11

 
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Go Jenn. It will be a lifer-changing experience :-) Donation by Matt Young on 13/01/11

 
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Good luck Jen and Sparks Exeter team! Lots of love from Linda and Dave xo Donation by Linda Bennett on 05/01/11

 
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Good luck Jen - happy walking Donation by Cat Roberts on 08/12/10

 
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Lots of small steps for you, Lots of help for giant help for SPARKS. Well done Jenn. Happy walking Babe X Donation by Paul Rapley on 08/12/10

 
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Reach for the stars, Jen. Donation by Marc Astley on 06/12/10

 
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