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Georgia Esling is raising money for The Joshua Tree

Team: RMG fundraising for The Joshua Tree

The Joshua Tree Sahara Trek 2026 · 18 November 2026 to 23 November 2026 · Start fundraising for this event

The Joshua Tree provides emotional, wellbeing, and practical support to families affected by childhood cancers. We help children, young people, and their families cope with the life-changing impact of cancer, empowering them to thrive during treatment and beyond. We are a non-profit charity

Story

In November, myself and 4 colleagues will be taking on an incredible challenge: a multi‑day trek across the Sahara Desert - walking in intense heat, over endless dunes, and through remote terrain - all to raise money for The Joshua Tree, a charity we are immensely proud to support.

The Joshua Tree is a Cheshire‑based Children’s Cancer Charity supporting families across the North West and North Wales who are affected by childhood cancers. Their work is completely life‑changing. They tailor support to each family’s needs — whether that’s counselling, emotional support, therapeutic play, wellbeing activities, or crucial help around education at home and school. Their mission is simple but powerful: to ensure that life remains as normal as possible during an incredibly traumatic time.

As a team, we wanted to do something meaningful to help ensure this support can continue for every family who needs it. The Sahara Trek is a huge physical and mental challenge, but nothing compared to what these children and families face every day.

Every donation - big or small - will directly support The Joshua Tree’s vital services and help them continue to be there when families need them most.

Thank you so much for your support. It means the world to me, and to the families your donation will help.

Donation summary

Total
£325.00
+ £80.00 Gift Aid
Online
£325.00
Offline
£0.00

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