Running for the Wild Frontiers Foundation

Five of the Wild Frontiers team are going the extra mile and limbering up for the London Landmarks Half Marathon to raise money for the Wild Frontiers Foundation.
Our campaign is now complete. 31 supporters helped us raise £1,078.00
Visit the charity's profileFive of the Wild Frontiers team are going the extra mile and limbering up for the London Landmarks Half Marathon to raise money for the Wild Frontiers Foundation.
London Landmarks Half Marathon 2025 · 6 April 2025 ·
Closed 30/04/2025
Stepping away from their desks and day jobs in sales, operations, product, and finance to take on the challenge, their efforts will help raise funds for the Wild Frontiers Foundation and the charitable projects we support in communities visited by Wild Frontiers as a travel company.
Our dream team - Olivia, Lucy, Marianne, Jess and Charlotte - will weave their way along the River Thames to the Tower of London, past the Walkie Talkie, Cheese Grater, St Paul's Cathedral, and back to Big Ben on the half marathon route.
You can spur on our runners and support the work of the Wild Frontiers Foundation with a donation that will help fund projects focused on education, women’s empowerment and community conservation including:
➡️➡️The Baleygon Community School in the remote mountains of northeast Pakistan, which the Wild Frontiers Foundation rebuilt and has supported since 2010. The school educates more than 100 students each year, both boys and girls, from nursery through to Year 6.
➡️➡️The Gondar Girls Football Team is an equal opportunity initiative in northern Ethiopia supporting 20 teenage girls from low-income backgrounds to build self-confidence, and develop new skills and friendships while addressing teen issues in a safe environment.
➡️➡️A new campaign in the Kalash Valleys of Pakistan will address environmental issues around litter and waste. This locally-led initiative includes education programmes within schools, in the tourism sector and across the wider community to help clean up the Kalash Valley and create a better environment for those living in this remote region.
➡️➡️The Lone Buffalo English Development Centre in northern Laos provides free English tuition and future opportunities to over 200 students a year from the rural farming community.
➡️➡️The Pink City Rickshaw Company is a social enterprise which started in Jaipur to help empower women from low-income families to train as drivers/guides, offering employment opportunities by hosting e-rickshaw tours of their cities. This model is now being rolled out to other cities in India.
➡️Find out more about the work of the foundation here.
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