Shishapangma April/May 2010
Fundraising for Rainbow Trust Children's Charity
Fundraising for Rainbow Trust Children's Charity
Thank you for visiting my donation page
Part One
Unfortunately cancer is part of our lives. Unfortunately cancer does not only affect those of a mature age. Fortunately though charities exist to assist those in need. The Rainbow Trust Children’s Charity is one of these and provides an amazing service - practical and emotional support to families when their child has a life threatening or terminal illness.
So please dig deep and donate now so that they may help more of those in need
Part Two
Life is not a rehearsal. It is not a practise round. Act now and do something. If you need some inspiration checkout some of the dares on http://www.livestrong.com/dares/. I have two inspirational Lance's in my life, Armstrong and Mackay - both have survived cancer and both now understand the importance of each minute, hour and day...
Part Three
To Lianne and Jenny and all the others out there - Livestrong!
Part Four
I will be going back to climb Shishapanma in April this year. It will be my forth attempt! Hopefully I can overcome the visas and weather issues that have stopped me in the past. I changing to go in the pre-monsoon season. I'm also feeling good about it. I'm going to give it my best shot. I hope to be able to publish updates on http://www.8000m.blogspot.com/. If there aren't any don't worry, there are often technical issues with satellites etc..
All the very best and thanks once again
Mark Hose
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"Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all." - Helen Keller
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"For me living life to the fullest is a lot about testing myself: accepting challenges, training hard, and then going for it" - Lance Armstrong
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Goodness you deserve a medal as you are getting down to the bottom of the "story"!
Anna does not know this yet, but for every £50 raised on this site I also pledge to work for 1 hour for free for the Rainbow Trust for any job they might require me to do...
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Just:
- £100 pays for five visits to a child in hospital
- £500 keeps our 24 hour telephone helpline running for a month
- £800 pays for 40 hours of care from a Family Support Worker
...lets make a difference!
* Charities pay a small fee for our service. Find out how much it is and what we do for it.