Cycle to Cape Town

George Matts is raising money for Hazel's Footprints Trust

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Northamptonshire to Cape Town....? · 7 September 2009

The trust aims to support educational causes that were dear to Hazel Scott Aiton, who had taken a gap year in a school in Namibia. It aims to give financial assistance to people embarking on voluntary work overseas and help poorer countries help themselves in the long term through supporting better education.

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Dear All

 
After pedalling 17,000km through 20 countries for over six months I've finally done it.  I've reached Cape Town.

It has been an incredible journey and a great adventure.  It been tough, very tough at times but so worthwhile. 

I've cycled under armed guard in Egypt, crossed deserts in Sudan, been harrassed in Ethiopia, cycled through bandit country in Kenya and lion country in Tanzania.  I've pimped myself out as a bicycle taxi in Mozambique, dealt with the financial woes of Zimbabwe and hyenas round my tent in Botswana.

I've lived out one of my dreams. 
 
Part of my motvation for undertaking this mammoth task was to help raise funds for Hazel Footprints Trust (http://www.hazelfootprints.org/).  A Charity that enables people to have their own adventures and help in communities around the world.  Their principle aims are:
 
• To advance education for the public benefit by the provision of financial assistance to people embarking on a period of voluntary work overseas;

• To promote the charitable purposes of the Otjikondo Village School Foundation, Namibia, through the provision of an annual donation;

• To relieve poverty and advance education elsewhere in the world by the provision of occasional grants to educational establishments in impoverished countries.

If you would like to know more about my trip please visit www.cycletocapetown.weebly.com
 
Thank you for your generosity.
 
With very best wishes
 
George

 

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