I've raised £2995 to fund a trip to Nepal, help construct facilities for the small village communities that live there and sponsor me for a fundraising walk.

In order to raise money for my cause, me and some of my friends are going to undertake an 8.5km walk - the height of Mount Everest. But we are making this harder by doing it by walking up and down Steep Hill in Lincoln 21 times. We all hope to gain sponsor money for our fundraising activity, and I sincerely hope that you will sponsor me for my Everest walk!
I have always wanted to help others, especially those who are less fortunate, or do not have access to all the facilities that I have access to. I strongly believe that everyone should have equal opportunities in life, and therefore am determined to help people who may not be able to have such chances in their life, and so it is my mission to support these people as personally as I can, and I will be able to do this during my Nepal visit, therefore am taking part in these sponsored activities.
It is well known that Nepal has undergone some natural disasters in the past, and this affects the people that live there greatly. I think that those people who are comfortable in life should try and help people who aren't, and doing various community activities such as helping to rebuild schools, painting these schools becoming well-versed with the people who live there is a great way of giving to those who may not have the same benefits as we do.
^Above is a picture of the last trip that went to Nepal, and it portrays some of the students helping to refurbish one of the schools in the villages.
All money donated to my cause will help to fund the whole trip, all things related to the trip and is sponsor money for my Everest sponsored walk, which will take place on Friday 13th April. The trip itself will take place in 2019, which is why I have begun fundraising now. I am going to try my best to make a difference, but I will need your support in order to do this. So any donations, no matter how big or small, will be gratefully accepted.