Mt Kilimanjaro - could you do it?

Clare Holt is raising money for fly2help

Participants: Clare Holt (Holty), Ian Smith (Smithy)

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Ian & Clare trek Mt Kilimanjaro 2010 · 12 February 2010

fly2help is an aviation charity that inspires positive change by sharing the love of flying. Our vision is for everyone to be able to access the positive benefits of aviation. Air Smiles Days We provide Air Smiles Days - exciting experience days, centred around a short flight in a light aircraft - to people living in difficult situations including illness, disability, bereavement and isolation. Air Smiles Days aim to bring joy and laughter, create and capture magical memories, boost confidence and self-esteem and offer respite to individuals, families and groups. Aim High fly2help's Aim High programmes encourage young people from the ages of 5 to 18 to be inspired by the world of aviation, through activities that support personal life goals whilst exploring future career aspirations. We introduce young people to the world of aviation and aerospace, providing fun and inspiration whilst guiding and supporting them as they consider their futures lives and careers. How you can help We want our programmes to be accessible to every young person who needs support and to do that we need to expand our activities across the UK. Your support will enable us to reach out to all those who have a dream but don't know how to reach their goals. Your support is vital in providing inspiration to young people today whilst raising their aspirations for tomorrow. Please email us on info@fly2help.org.

Story

We did it!

We completed our trek on the Machame Route, Mt Kilimanjaro - the tallest free-standing mountain in the world - at 7.30am (East African time) on Thursday, 18 February 2010.  The summit, Uhuru Peak, stands 5895m amsl, where the oxygen is half what it is at sea level!  Every step we took at this altitude required every little bit of out hearts, bodies and souls to get there........ we both had to dig deep to make it.  Despite 4 days of lovely daylight trekking, we then faced an 8 hour steep ascent up to the summit starting at midnight in snow and strong winds.  We didn't get the promised views, but we certainly achieved what we set out to do - that is to fly the flag for fly2help.  Please continue to support our recent challenge by donating as much as you can to fly2help so they can continue to bring smiles to the faces of those who need it most!

fly2help uses flying as a means of "turning ordinary days into extraordinary adventures".  They work with the terminally ill, chronically sick, bereaved and people who may need a "life boost" - they could be suffering from neglect or abuse, be mentally ill or have a disability or injury.  fly2help gives all of these people an opportunity to leave their worries on the ground and be treated like a VIP!  Each beneficiary receives a bespoke event day which is recorded on camera providing them with invaluable, positive memories to be cherished.

We have voluntarily spent time working with fly2help and seen for ourselves what a difference it can make to a child or family in need of time-out.  Seeing them smile and experience the freedom of flight (some of which have never been flying before!) whilst letting them temporarily forget their worries, is priceless.

Everyday there are people, especially children, who are facing challenges which are stretching them physically, mentally and emotionally.   They are experiencing things that you or I will hopefully never have to contemplate.  Please support us and give whatever you can........

Huge thank yous from us both! XXX

 

Donation summary

Total
£3,142.00
+ £433.51 Gift Aid
Online
£2,192.00
Offline
£950.00

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