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Well time to get my hiking boots out again...I thought after I had completed the Inca trail November 2017, that would be it. Almost a year later here I am I'm dusting them back off. Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa?? why?
Simple really, I started to get involved with the Children's Adventure Farm Trust when i was working on a highways project and it was very local. I went and volunteered for them one day, and what i saw that day changed me forever. The Childrens Adventure Farm entirely relies solely on donations, and it's huge running costs are over £1 million a year. Last year I walked the Inca Trail in Peru for the charity, even though I have a fear of heights and flying, I knew I had to do something extreme to help.
For me, challenging myself to do some of the things that I might fear, and doing things for others helps to keep my mental health in a really good place.
So this year is going to be a biggie....
The Children's Adventure Farm Trust is based at the beautiful Booth Bank Farm, a 17th Century farmhouse set in the heart of the Cheshire countryside. They provide a variety of programmes for terminally ill, disabled and disadvantaged children.
The needs of the children visiting The Adventure Farm range from complex and severe physical and learning disabilities, sensory impairments and terminal illnesses through to children who act as Carers for a family member, those dealing with bereavement and children who have been victims of abuse.
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