Jonathan and Mitch climb Kilimanjaro

on 30 June 2011
on 30 June 2011
We are writing to ask you to help us raise as much money as possible for the Royal Hospital for Neuro-Disability which is based in Putney, South West London.
They are currently doing amazing work for my father at this hospital which is why its close to my heart. Before he was unwell, we had never heard of the hospital and was therefore unaware of the inspiring work they do. They currently provide full time care for some 220 patients, 70% of whom are long term residents, and there is a waiting list for new admissions.
We are appealing to any of you that can help us raise money for this extraordinary hospital. The Hospital is a registered charity and relies heavily on donations to make a difference in the lives of the long term patients. We aim to raise as much money as possible in donations to keep running and support the care and treatment of their patients and residents, as well as to pay for important services and facilities that make a real difference to their quality of life.
We will be undertaking the Lemosha route, an 8 day trek to the summit, and by summit we mean the Uhuru Point; the true pinnacle of Kilimanjaro and the Roof of Africa, standing at 5,895 meters or 19,341 feat above seal level. This remains a hard and serious endeavor that requires a high level of physical fitness, stamina and a test to acclimatize. It will prove to be both a mental and physical challenge.
Please support this cause and click Gift Aid to further benefit the charity.
Mitch and Jonathan x
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