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Challenge Africa 2012

Challenge Africa 2012. Bradley Harrison. What am I doing?. Travelling to Kenya and Tanzania in Eastern Africa to: Carry out community and construction work Climb M ount Meru. St Lazarus School, Kibera Slums (Kenya). 130 students in one class room

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Challenge Africa 2012

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  1. Challenge Africa 2012 Bradley Harrison

  2. What am I doing? • Travelling to Kenya and Tanzania in Eastern Africa to: • Carry out community and construction work • Climb Mount Meru

  3. St Lazarus School, Kibera Slums (Kenya) • 130 students in one class room • No other school will accept these children due to their families not being able to afford uniforms and text books

  4. St Lazarus School, Kibera Slums (Kenya) • We aim to fund and fix the school • Launch another year’s lunch programme, ensuring that the children receive a healthy lunch every day • Hopefully (subject to costs) fund an entire year’s running costs, including: • Teacher salaries • Maintenance • Food • Books & materials

  5. Makat Village, Lake Natron (Tanzania) • This village is at least a day’s off road drive from any other community/village • It’s surrounded by water which is unsafe to drink • Only one vehicle for the whole community • Local population suffer from incredible illnesses and diseases due to the unsafe water • Impossible to retain teachers and medical staff due to the isolation of the village

  6. Makat Village, Lake Natron (Tanzania) • We will fund and construct a rainwater saving system for the community • Build a new building which will have 2 classrooms and a food storage room • Test the cattle for diseases to provide essential medical data • Take part in community workshops to help educate the locals how our help will benefit their lives • Install a solar panel, to attract doctors to stay within the community

  7. Climb Mount Meru • Day 1: Climb to overnight cabin – 2,514 metres • Day 2: Climb to saddle hut – 3,570 metres • Day 3: Climb to peak at 1am before climbing back down the mountain.

  8. Why am I taking part? • By taking part I can help raise an extra £3,500 for the charity as well as experience a once in a lifetime opportunity • I will be able to directly help the people in need and witness how our hard work helps the locals • I aim to be more involved with charity events in the future and showcase my experiences to get more people involved

  9. How you’re helping • The money raised by you will help the children that I visit have at least one warm, healthy meal per day. • The communities will be safer to live in for the locals due to clean, safe water being collected. • No donations will pay for my mountain climb, I have paid for that myself, all money received directly pays for the materials we need to construct buildings.

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