Sam Climbs Kili

Sam Jonas is raising money for Dig Deep

Participants: Climbing Kilimanjaro

“Climbing Kilimanjaro”

on 12 December 2011

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At Dig Deep, we believe everyone has a fundamental right to clean water, safe toilets and good hygiene through the achievement of UN Sustainable Development Goal 6. We work in Bomet County, Kenya, home to 1 million people and one of the most underserved and least resourced areas of the country.

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In August 2012 a group of intrepid students from the University of Westminster will be climbing Mount Kilimanjaro to raise money to facilitate the important work that the charity Dig Deep do to increase the standard of living for communities in Kenya. 

This is no walk in the park; Kili is the largest freestanding mountain in the world climbing to a majestic 5,895 metres high. Personally I believe that to help a charity people should do something that presents a challenge, something that is a goal to conquer. 

Additionally to climbing Kili, we have a second goal to conquer. We intend to raise the impressive sum of around £30,000 pounds for Dig Deep, the cost of one of their life changing project providing communities with fresh water or cooking facilities having a profound impact upon their lives. 

Every little helps here, so I would greatly appreciate any contribution you can take, all it takes is a pound to bring us one step closer to our goal, and the dramatic changes it will have upon lives.

So please dig deep for Dig Deep.

Sam.

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