Remembering Noah - trekking to Everest Base Camp

Everest Base Camp
Hi all
In October 2025, I will be taking on the trek to Everest Base Camp (5364 metres above sea level) in support of The Noah Jordan Foundation to raise awareness and as much money as possible for this incredible charity.
The charity (TNJF) is close to my heart and was started last year by two of my best and closest friends, Ben and Natasha, who tragically lost their 9-month old baby boy, Noah, in March 2024 to a rare mitochondrial disease called Alpers-Huttenlocher Syndrome, for which there are currently no treatments or cure.
Ben and Natasha started The Noah Jordan Foundation as part of Noah’s legacy. As part of their ‘Remembering Noah Campaign’ they hope to raise £100,000 as soon as possible to fund vital medical research towards treatments and a cure (through a research PHD), under the guidance of their medical advisor, the UK’s leading Professor of Paediatric Mitochondrial Medicine.
This is where we need your support - Ben (Noah's dad) will be joining me on the trek so please help us raise £1 for every metre above sea level that we climb in Noah’s memory. That £5,364 equates to just over 5% of their fundraising target. Donations will fund vital medical research, so that other children don’t suffer like Noah did and other families don’t have to go through what Ben & Natasha and their wonderful family have.
Every share on social media and every donation, no matter how small will truly mean the world to me and Jordan family and make every step worthwhile 🙏.
If you'd like to find out more about the charity and the work that it's doing, the website and social media pages are detailed below.
Website: www.tnjf.org.uk
Justgiving Campaign: https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/rememberingnoah
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/noahsfoundation/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/The-Noah-Jordan-Foundation/61563540435271/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thenoahjordanfoundation
Thank you in advance for supporting Noah’s legacy.
Stephen x
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