Climbing for Ukraine

Hello! Isi, Tess, Olivia, Connie and Polly are attempting the Yorkshire 3 Peaks Challenge at the end of April. It involves climbing Pen-y-ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough in just 12 hours. Tess and Olivia will be using this as training for climbing the tallest mountain in Africa in July - Kilimanjaro! Why? The ongoing war in Ukraine is truly devastating. We wanted to help the millions who have been displaced and provide support for those still in the country.

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Fundraising for Médecins Sans Frontières

Medecins Sans Frontieres/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is a charity close to our hearts. It is an independent emergency medical aid organisation that provides relief to victims of war, natural disasters and epidemics in over 70 countries across the globe. In Ukraine, MSF has distributed war-wounded kits and provided trauma training for surgeons. They also have teams organised on borders and in neighbouring countries to get essential staff and supplies into Ukraine, while providing humanitarian assistance to those crossing. Any penny you can spare is greatly appreciated and THANK YOU for supporting a cause that we feel so passionate about. More information: MSF was awarded the 1999 Nobel Peace Prize. Money donated through PayPal Giving will go into MSF General Funds and is not restricted by country.

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Challenge registration number: 252004

11 hours and 42 minutes

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About the ​Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge

The Yorkshire Peaks Challenge involves climbing Pen-y-ghent, Ingleborough and Whernside, often within 12 hours.

Participants

  • Isi, Tess, Olivia Connie and Polly.