James Camidge

MOUNT CHILLIMANJARO

Fundraising for Spinal Injuries Association
£2,132
raised of £1,500 target
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Event: #MY19 - Martin's Mountain, from 1 August 2021 to 31 December 2022
Participants: Daniel MacMillan
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Martin Hibbert was the closest survivor of the Manchester Arena bombing which tragically took the lives of 22 people. A bolt went straight through him, severing his spinal cord, leaving him paralysed below the waist. Martin is taking on the incredible challenge of climbing Mount Kilimanjaro in the hope of raising £1million for the Spinal Injuries Association. To help Martin raise the funds to ensure those with spinal injuries get the support they need, Dan and I will each be taking on 19 of the hottest wings in the North West on the 2nd of July this year. They are Bunny Jackson’s “hotter than the sun wings”. The picture of me there in space was after 5 mega hot wings at university in Newcastle, so this should be interesting. We are planning to get lots of pictures/videos and stream the sitting on Facebook live. I will be hugely grateful to any donations to this amazing cause, it’s going to be a painful day(s).

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Spinal Injuries Association

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Our VISION is a fulfilled life for everyone affected by spinal cord injury. Our PURPOSE is to be in partnership with the SCI community to create quality and equality. Our VALUES Always be user-led in our decision making and development. Challenge perceptions and behaviours towards SCI.

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Total raised
£2,131.39
+ £13.75 Gift Aid
Online donations
£2,131.39
Offline donations
£0.00

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