Emma Stewart

Hwei does Kilimanjaro

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Climbing Kili, 25 December 2016
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This Easter, I will attempt to do what no underweight, psychrophobic, probably altitude sickness prone, female has ever done before*; climbing the highest peak in Africa, Mount Kilimanjaro.** 

Who wouldn't pay to see that?.....

...Seriously, please pay (donate) to see that!

As a reward, I will publish my bound-to-be-hillarious journey on the internet for FREE! You're welcome: http://feicester.tumblr.com/

Also, YOU get to open up doors for students in Zimbabwe, a country that I have personally seen to have abundant intellectual potential but limited education opportunities due to the financial situation of the students. YOU get to change that. Phwoar!

Makomborero is a charity founded by my Maths teacher from boarding school, Mr. A (Mark) and his wife, ***Mrs. A (Laura). They are two of the nicest, honest, most sincere people that I have ever met.****

I recently visited Zimbabwe and had the privilige of witnessing the amazing work that Mr. and Mrs. A have done and continue to do.

There is something beautiful helping provide education to those who truly value it halfway across the world. But don't take my word for it! See for yourself by donating to what I can proudly call a worthy cause!

Thanks in advance and God bless!

Hwei x

P.S: I know that the page name has a spelling error but the error makes the pun so if you really can't stand it, donate a big fat sum and I'll consider changing it.

 

 

*This is probably untrue.

**This part is very true.

***Duh!

****Ever ever ever. Ever.

 

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Makomborero

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Makomborero makes grants to provide people like Peter with the care and education that most of us take for granted. For young Zimbabweans it is not just a matter of achieving their educational ambitions. It means giving themselves, their families and communities hope and a future free from poverty.

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