Jonathan Fereday

Lost In The Middle: Mt. Fan Si Pan One Day Challenge.

Fundraising for The Butterfly AVM Charity Limited
£426
raised of £500 target
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Climbing Mt. Fan Si Pan in One Day., 14 March 2020
Participants: Luke Loukiades, Oliver Fereday
We fund medical research & raise awareness to improve the lives of AVM sufferers

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Mount Fan Si Pan is the tallest Mountain in Indochina, peaking at over 3140 metres. Tourists usually stay overnight at several camps along the mountain trails, but we thought we'd do one better and climb what many do in three days, in just one...

We need to earn your donations, right?!

The three of us will set off from the foot of the mountain at 4am before scaling the most direct route, along with a local tour guide. You'll be able to see your donation in action as we film the challenge with GoPros & a Drone which you can watch via TikTok and YouTube.

Any and every donation no matter the size is greatly appreciated and will impact the lives of those with an AVM. We are eternally grateful for what Nikki has shown can be achieved in this life, inspiring us to do our bit!

Thank you and lots of love from Jono, Luke and Ollie xxx

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About the charity

The Butterfly AVM Charity was created to raise funds for much needed Research into finding a cure for Arteriovenous malformations. These are abnormal connections between arteries and veins anywhere in your body. We also want to raise awareness and support for sufferers & their families .

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