Inkberrow goes to Mount Kilimanjaro

Inkberrow goes to Mount Kilimanjaro

Fundraising for Everyman Appeal
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Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, 11 September 2012
Everyman Appeal

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We are an appeal of the ICR and raise funds to make the discoveries that defeat cancer

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On Friday 18th January 2013, 8 'young at heart' men will leave to embark on their most amazing journey - to climb Mount Kilimanjaro.

The idea was born from a few guys chatting about a challenge to celebrate their 40th birthdays, however this is all it proved to be and time passed by. This year they picked up the idea again, asked around and found themselves with a commited group of 8 that wanted to take on the challenge, these are:

Ed Wallis, David Higginson, Rob Bailey, Chris Baker, Simon Baker, Jack Harris, Tim Ross and Joe Casati

Although this is a personal challenge for each of them, they have chosen 'Everyman' as a charity to support throughout this journey.

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About the charity

Everyman Appeal

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RCN exempt charity status
Everyman is an appeal run by The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR). Every year some 10,000 men lose their lives to prostate cancer and over 2,000 others have their world turned upside down by a diagnosis of testicular cancer. These men are the reason we are fundraising for male specific cancers.

Donation summary

Total raised
£9,317.34
+ £1,905.50 Gift Aid
Online donations
£8,612.34
Offline donations
£705.00

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