Trekking the Inca Trail for Charity - Donations Please!
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 8:18 pm
Back in 2009 I trekked the Great Wall of China to raise much needed funds for Scope, and with everyones generousity raised over £3K
It has come to try another major challenge, and this time my trekking buddy and I have chosen to push ourselves even harder and have decided we will be trekking the Inca Trail in Peru, to reach the famous city of Machu Picchu.
This time we will be fundraising for the Chestnut Tree Hospice, which is the only childrens hospice in the South East, which caters and cares for children with life limiting issues and their families. They rely on fundraising, as they receive no funding from the government. I have been there, and they do astounding work.
We will be doing this at the beginning of September 2013.
We are looking to raise as much as possible, but have set a target of £5k
Any donation you can make, no matter how big or small, would be most appreciated.
www.justgiving.com/stevetrewin
It has come to try another major challenge, and this time my trekking buddy and I have chosen to push ourselves even harder and have decided we will be trekking the Inca Trail in Peru, to reach the famous city of Machu Picchu.
This time we will be fundraising for the Chestnut Tree Hospice, which is the only childrens hospice in the South East, which caters and cares for children with life limiting issues and their families. They rely on fundraising, as they receive no funding from the government. I have been there, and they do astounding work.
We will be doing this at the beginning of September 2013.
We are looking to raise as much as possible, but have set a target of £5k
Any donation you can make, no matter how big or small, would be most appreciated.
www.justgiving.com/stevetrewin