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Peak Humanity 2 - RFC 2023

Peak Humanity II commences this Ramadan 2023 after the incredibly successful completion of Peak Humanity I in 2022 set by British Mountaineer Akke Rahman.

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Orphans Shelter Foundation, a registered UK charity, works to provide shelter, provisions and education. With over 300 orphan and poor children, in four supported projects in Bangladesh, as well as creating income generating projects for poor communities and promoting social welfare.

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Peak Humanity II commences this Ramadan 2023 after the incredibly successful completion of Peak Humanity I in 2022 set by British Mountaineer Akke Rahman. Akke became the first British Bangladeshi and Muslim to climb the peak of Mount Everest during the month of Ramadan. Peak Humanity II the beginning of a new journey will see Akkes expedition of the remaining 13 highest mountains on earth. The journey will begin this Ramadan with touching the peak of Kanchenjunga.

Although the challenge to peak Kanchenjunga is extremely risky, the aim of the project is to raise funds through creating awareness amongst young children and communities suffering deeply from disasters, war, conflict, and poverty. Akke believes that Peak Humanity II is a lifetime opportunity for him to raise much needed funds, and for everyone around the globe to support his efforts.

WHY PEAK HUMANITY II 02

Kanchenjunga is the worlds third highest mountain, with an elevation of 28,169 feet (8,586 metres). It is situated in the eastern Himalayas on the border between Sikkim state, northeast India and eastern

Nepal, 46 miles north-northwest of Darjiling.

Aklakur 'Akke' Rahman

Aklakur Rahman (Bengali: ), better known as Akke Rahman, is a British Bangladeshi mountaineer.[1] In October 2020 he broke the UK record for climbing Mount Elbrus, reaching the summit in less than 24 hours.[2] In May 2022, he became the first British Muslim to climb Mount Everest.[3]

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The RFC Ramadan Family Commitment

RFC is a Channel S TV initiative to raise funds for partner charities during the month of Ramadan. Channel S partner charities conduct 26 live TV fundraising appeals during the month of Ramadan for their own charitable national and international projects. The RFC raises funds collectively for those 26 appeals where donors can make a single donation and the donation will be equally distributed amongst the 26 appeals. For example, if anyone donates £26 to the RFC, each appeal will get £1. If you donate £260, then each appeal will receive £10.

This is a unique and special opportunity for charity partners, as the RFC donations help them to carry out their important humanitarian projects. RFC is governed by an independent board.

How You Can Help

Akkes mission will be successful only when we collectively support him by donating to his JustGiving page. He is going to risk his life leaving a young family behind. His sacrifice will only be successful when we all choose Peak Humanity.

You can support him as an individual by donating or sponsoring him from your business. Channel will offer the following opportunities for the sponsors / donors:

Donation summary

Total
£29,085.08
+ £4,215.80 Gift Aid
Online
£27,486.58
Offline
£0.00
Direct
£2,227.00
Fundraisers
£26,858.08

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