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Hi Everyone,
Thanks for taking the time to visit my just giving page.
I must be mad!! Ha!
When challenges like this come along, it would be all too easy to say it’s too hard and turn a blind eye - and I am under no illusion that it will be bloomin’ hard, both mentally and physically - but turning a blind eye is not what Noah is all about. They tackle the issues facing homeless people, supporting them to end that vicious circle of negativity, bringing hope and a second chance to so many.
They are an incredible charity who do so much for people in Luton Town where I was born and bred and have always worked.
I never want to stop pushing myself to be the best version of me and to be a Mum my boys are proud of.
I recently had a chat with my eldest son about not taking the easy route and challenging yourself. Being afraid but doing it anyway. No one getting anywhere in life by sitting back and waiting. I realised during that chat that I was going to sign up for this challenge and practice what I preach!
Every single Penny you can donate will help those that really need it and will help spur me on with my training to get through these 12 days.
This is going to test me to my limit but I can’t wait. The fear is real but with all of your support and sponsorship, I can’t wait to take that photo at the summit of Pic Boby in the Andringitra National park.
Let's do this! xx
NOAH is hosting its first ever trekking challenge to the incredible island of Madagascar.Departing November 18 to 29 2023, this twelve day challenge offers a once-in-lifetime adventure, spending five days trekking through the spectacular jungles of Andringitra National Park, before helping at a community project.Fitness levels must be maximised as the group will summit the islands highest (climbable) peak Pic Boby and neighbouring Chameleon Peak, encountering remarkable views. We will also be on the lookout for the endangered lemurs and other unique wildlife of the island.This challenge will provide an opportunity to raise much needed funds for NOAH, whilst giving the participant an experience and challenge they will never forget.Profits from this adventure will help those suffering from severe poverty and homelessness, provide hot meals, clothing, medical help and support and assistance into temporary and permanent housing. Also offering support into employment.